Scholastic Assessment Test
Farhan, your higher secondary board scores i.e your GPA range and your rank will also greatly contribute to your admission process in along with a good SAT score.
You should check the official website links of the two colleges for more information
https://admission.stanford.edu/apply/selection/profile16.html
https://mitadmissions.org/apply/firstyear/tests-scores/
Hello aspirant,
As of now May 8, 2020 is the last date for SAT registration. It was delayed due to Coronavirus but now no news for dates being postponed is released. Earlier it was February 14, 2020 and May 2 so if anyone registered on that day you'll get a refund. As of now the exam is scheduled to be on June 6, 2020.
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SAT is of Reasoning Paper and also Subject paper. The subject paper depends on the subject you want to take up the admission in your Undergraduate programme abroad. SAT exam is for 3 hours and an additional 50 minutes if you also have opted for an essay. Or else it is going to be Mathematics section and Evidence Based Reading and Writing. The higher the SAT score, better are the chances for top Colleges of the US. Because this is a pen and paper mode exam, you have to be real careful. You cannot back to one section and cannot swap between sections. Let's say if you have finished Math section earlier than the allotted time, you cannot move to the next section. And if the time allotted is for Math section, you cannot go to Reading and Writing section.
Maths is divided in to 2 sets of questions where in one can be attempted using a calculator and the other without a calculator. The one with calculator has 20 questions for 25 minutes and the set with calculator has 38 questions with a time limit of 55 minutes. The Evidenced based reading test has 52 questions with a time limit of 65 minutes minimum and Writing and Language test has 44 questions with a minimum time limit of 35 minutes.
For Maths session, a set of formulae and references are provided at the beginning of the test and the questions come from Heart of Algebra, Problem Solving and Data Analysis and Passport to Advance Math. You may also have to practise topics like Area and Volume, Coordinate Geometry and Basic Trigonometry.
Under Reading Test, one literary passage from American or International work of fiction like short stories or novels. One passage from US Founding documents or Great Global Conversation covering topics like freedom, justice and human dignity. Other topics might be on Economics, Psychology, Sociology, etc. 2 passages might be from Work of science. The questions asked in this section are Information and Ideas, Rhetoric and Synthesis and we have to draw conclusions and make connections between the passages.
Under Writing and Language test, topics explored are career, science, humanities, history and social science. Please practise as many as sample papers you can.
Hello,
Yes you can do your Engineering from foreign colleges. You have to appear for SAT along with english proficiency test TOEFL/IELTS. After giving SAT you have to apply separately for Colleges through Common Application, Coilation or College Official Website. Admission is based on SAT and TEFL/IELTS score along with profile, essay review and an Interview.
Foreign Countries don't give B.Tech, instead they give BS or BEng for 4 year engineering degree.
Hope this was helpful
There are many coaching institutes providing tution for SAT or IELETS in India. However, the most important thing for a student preparation is self motivation and time management. You can choose any of the following coaching institutes :
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Hello Aspirant
There are only subjects which are asked in the SAT exam and those are mathematics and English. Other subjects like physics, chemistry, biology etc are not asked.
There is another exam called ACT in which science is asked too but the level of questions is not high. They are same as 9th or 10th standard questions.
Hope this helps
Dear Mehul,
Thank you for your query. According to several websites in relation to the SAT Exam it is possible to get into a BBA course with the SAT score of 1370.
All the best
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Princeton is an Ivy League Institution with a varied Academic outreach. The list of courses taught at Princeton have been listed at: https://www.princeton.edu/academics/areas-of-study . You haven't mentioned the course you want to study in Princeton. The eligibility criteria depend on the course you want to pursue. For admission to a particular course, you can take the SAT subject test to demonstrate your knowledge and understanding of that subject. Subject tests are offered in Literature, History, Mathematics, Sciences and Foreign languages. So if you are a PCB student, you can take science subjects and appear for SAT. Though there is no specific requirement for Princeton, you will need to score more than 1440 to be even considered for Princeton.
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