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<p>Yes, rules are strict near the date. If you try to change or cancel less than 4 full days before, you cannot do it online. You will lose the full fee with no refund. In very rare cases like serious illness, you can request a partial refund later by contacting ETS with proof.</p>

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<p>Sign in to ETS. Select your test. Click "Cancel" and follow the steps to confirm. You must cancel at least 4 full days before the test day to get a partial refund. Usually, you get back about 50% of the fee after the deduction.</p>

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<p>Log in to your ETS account. Find your test. Click reschedule. Pick a new date. You must do this at least 4 full days before your original test date. Pay about a USD 60 fee. Check slots fast.</p>

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<p>For an SOP for UK, you need to show that you have a deep understanding of the course and its modules along with the teaching style, application process and other academic aspects. Universities in the UK appreciates your effort if you went beyond and studied what the course has to offer and how well it align with your future plans. Hence, your SOP should mention also strong points of your qualifications that match with the requirements of the programme along with your strong dedication for completing the course.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Whether a Law School or any educational institute is "worth the hype" will be subjective as different people may perceive the same hype differently or have different features and needs that they're attracted to or need to fulfill.&nbsp;<br>So considering MIT School of Law and its worth as a Law School we should see its Law degree course fees, curriculum infrastructure, support for Bar Exam preparations, etc.<br>Considering these factors MIT School of Law is definitely a great Law School but may not live up to one's opinion of it, if it's too high.</p>

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<p>The Uni of Notre Dame is not an Ivy League university, but is known for its academic reputation and standards. This can be notices by its<strong> acceptance rate, which is 9%</strong>. Also, the Uni of Notre Dame ranks at #20 in 2026 in the U.S.</p>

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<p>Passing marks for Ashoka Aptitude Test depend on cutoff set by institute. Candidates must score equal to or above cutoff marks to qualify for admission or next stage.</p>

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<p>You can download the Ashoka Aptitude Test syllabus PDF from the official website of the institute. It is usually available in the admission brochure or exam information section.</p>

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<p>Usually, one to two months of focused preparation is enough for Ashoka Aptitude Test. Regular practice, revision of basic concepts, and solving mock tests can help&nbsp; perform well.</p>

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<p>A good score in Ashoka Aptitude Test is one that is higher than the expected cutoff. Scoring well increases your chances of getting admission into your preferred course.</p>

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<p>Many students find logical reasoning or quantitative aptitude slightly difficult because they require strong problem-solving skills. However, with regular practice and mock tests, these sections become easier to manage.</p>

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<p>To prepare for Ashoka Aptitude Test, focus on English language skills, logical reasoning, and general aptitude questions. Practicing sample papers and improving time management is also very helpful.</p>

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<p>Ashoka Aptitude Test pattern includes multiple-choice questions from English, reasoning, and aptitude. AAT is designed to test analytical thinking, language ability, and general problem-solving skills.</p>

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<p>The most difficult section of Ashoka Aptitude Test varies from student to student. Some find quantitative aptitude challenging, while others struggle with reasoning or English vocabulary depending on their strengths.</p>

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<p>Students generally need to study English language, logical reasoning, general knowledge, and basic aptitude. These subjects help evaluate a candidate's overall analytical and communication skills.</p>

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<p>Overall difficulty level of Ashoka Aptitude Test is usually moderate. With proper preparation and practice, most students can perform well in exam.</p>

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<p>Section-wise weightage depends on Ashoka Aptitude Test pattern decided by the institute. Typically, each section such as English, reasoning, and aptitude contributes to the overall score.</p>

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<p>The duration of the Ashoka Aptitude Test is usually around one to two hours. The exact timing is mentioned in the exam notification or admit card.</p>

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<p>Ashoka Aptitude Test is generally considered moderate in difficulty. Students with good preparation in aptitude, reasoning, and English can find the exam manageable.</p>

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<p>Yes, candidates usually need to attempt all sections of Ashoka Aptitude Test, including English. Each section contributes to the total score and overall performance.</p>

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<p>It is best to start preparing at least one or two months before Ashoka Aptitude Test. Early preparation allows enough time to practice questions and revise important topics.</p>

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<p>Important topics usually include English grammar, vocabulary, logical reasoning puzzles, and basic quantitative aptitude questions. Practicing these topics regularly can improve performance.</p>

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<p>Yes, many students can crack Ashoka Aptitude Test through self-study. Using good study materials, practicing mock tests, and staying consistent with preparation can help achieve a good score.</p>

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<p>Indian students can work part-time while studying at Notre Dame Uni. They cannot work&nbsp;<strong>more than 20 hours a week, </strong> at the time when the Notre Dame Uni is in session.&nbsp;</p><p>Full-time on campus employment can be taken during the annual vacations.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The application process for Warwick University scholarships is <strong>different for each program</strong>. Some scholarships don't require a separate application. While others do require an application either the via the university website or an external platform.</p><p>Students can <strong>visit the</strong> <strong>scholarship page</strong> on the official university website and check the<strong> 'How to apply'</strong> section for their favorite scholarship.</p>

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<p>Below are the careers students can opt after completing B.Des Luxury Product Design programme at IMS DIA Noida:&nbsp;</p><p><span lang="EN-US" xml:lang="EN-US" data-contrast="auto">Students may pursue careers in Product design, Accessories design, Furniture design, Sustainable design, or Entrepreneurship.</span><span data-ccp-props=" {}">&nbsp;</span></p>

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<p><span lang="EN-US" xml:lang="EN-US" data-contrast="auto">Students can pursue careers in fashion, interior, communication, product design and creative industries worldwide.</span><span data-ccp-props=" {}">&nbsp;</span></p>

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<p>Indian students who want to apply to Stanley College Perth should apply <strong>directly or via an approved agent</strong>. The documents required to apply to Stanley College Perth are-</p><ul><li>A copy of the student passport</li><li>A completed admissions application form for Stanley College</li><li>Certified transcripts of the academic transcripts</li><li>A copy of the student visa or OSHC</li><li>An evidence of English language proficiency score report</li></ul>

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<p>For the top tier universities in Ireland, a <strong>GPA of 2.5</strong> on a scale of<strong> 4.0</strong> is generally considered low.&nbsp;</p><p>To go for the <strong>University College Cork admissions</strong>, Indian applicants need a <strong>minimum GPA of 3.0</strong> which is <strong>around 60</strong> to<strong> 70%</strong>.&nbsp;</p><p>These <strong>admissions are competitive</strong> but by meeting the requirements below, they can be really easy -</p><ul><li>Good academics</li><... View more

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<p>The<strong> MPhil in Management programme </strong>is offered by<strong> Cambridge Judge Business School </strong>under the<strong> University of Cambridge</strong>. And Indian applincants can and do apply for this programme but with some admission requirements as given below -&nbsp;</p><ul><li>A UK first class honours degree</li><li>A really good GPA&nbsp;</li><li>English language proficiency&nbsp;</li><li>Additional docs like CV, transcripts, academic references and an SOP&nbsp;</li><li>Maths or Stats aptitude<... View more

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