Scholastic Assessment Test
Hi Keya
Most four - year colleges require that all applicants , domestic and international alike , take the SAT or ACT. If English isn't your first language , then you will likely also have to take TOEFL to apply to college. Most colleges will equally accept IELTS or PTE too. The TOEFL is most popular option.
But if you score highly enough on the verbal section of the SAT or ACT , then you might not have to take the TOEFL.
Hope it helps :)
Hello Aspirant
There are various scholarships available , you can check them at the website of MIT. You will need to apply for them and then they will shortlist you on the basis of your application and interviews.
Also sometimes, some universities first accept you I.e. give you admission and then ask for your family's financial statements . if they feel and you can can't afford to pay the college fees they grant you that much scholarship on their own.
Hey there!
First things first, shortlist the countries you plan on pursuing your grad from. Then make a list of schools in those countries, which provide you the course of your interest.
Germany is a very good place for higher studies, along with other European Countries like Italy and Venice. The courses are almost free if you get the scholarships.
And no, you need not study German before hand, you just need to know the basics in order to survive in a foreign land. Also, they will provide you with a one year of foundation course during your first year, where they will teach your German.
Before attempting the IELTS, please look up the requirements of the college which you plan on attempting. Some colleges accept IELTS scores, while some accept TOEFL and some accept both. Also, kindly prepare for the exam properly before attempting. Considering the English eligibility exams takes place every week, take a little preparation time before attempting it. Also, you will have to give the SATs too for taking admission in grad programs.
Hope this helps.
The SAT is an entrance exam used by most colleges and universities, in over 60 countries to make admissions decisions. The SAT is a multiple-choice, pencil-and-paper test created and administered by the College Board. You can pursue Undergraduate degree with SAT scores, and get jobs in the field you choose.
Hi,
Well for your kind information dear, the question papers for all these type of exams like SAT or ACTor Toefl or ielts is not available and that is why giving a paper is not possible. But sample papers are available everywhere over the internet and you can take the benefit of that.
I hope my answer helps.
All the best.
Dear Daniyel,
Both the SAT and the MAT exams that you have taken are strictly percentile based.
Applicants appeared for the exams would have got more percentile that yours and that would be the reason for your rejection.
However you can take the exam in the next session and try scoring a percentile of more than 85 which may be a better chance to get qualified.
Best of luck.
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The biggest difference is that unlike the SAT, which tests general knowledge and critical reasoning, SAT Subject Tests are designed to measure knowledge in specific areas, such as biology, history, French, or math.
The books used mostly are The Kaplan book , The Barron's book.
SAT exam scores are only acceptable if foreign students are applying, for Indian students they have to go through the regular JEE exam.
SAT Test is conducted 7 times annually depending upon the region. It is held at least 5 times a year in most countries. SAT registration costs between USD 52.50 to USD 101.50 depending upon the country.
There are no specific eligibility criteria for SAT. It can be taken by any high school student. The best time for the students to give SAT exam is when they are in 10th and 11th class. This means SAT candidates are roughly 17 and 18 years old, however, there is no age limit or other SAT test eligibility requirement.
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