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The ACT (American College Testing) is a standardized test for high school achievement and college admissions to assess readiness for admissions to US undergraduate colleges. One thing you need to remember before sitting for the ACT exam is that admission to American institutions of higher education is not based solely on a students performance on a single set of exams. These results are only a part of the evaluation of all students applying to American colleges from a wide array of requirements, including letters of recommendation, essays, school reports and extracurricular activities. Students looking for admission to an Under Graduat
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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi,
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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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I don't think SAT or ACT is even required to apply to UK universities. Please check the requirements first on the university's websites. You must take the IELTS.

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Devesh LathiEducational Counselor

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TOEFL- If you are proficient in English, then you should not spend more than a total of 15 hrs. Just solve few sample tests. Same goes for IELTS. If you are moderately proficient, spend 2 hours every day for 3 weeks.
For SAT and ACT: It depends on your proficiency and your target score. If you are aiming for the top 10 percentile and also are quite proficient already, then spend 3 hours for 2 weeks solving papers and revision. If you have just started preparing, then spend 2 hours for 3 months to gain good understanding of the test pattern and to do well.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Anushka,
If you want to study abroad then you need to specify or mention which country you want to study in. In USA SAT or ACT is compulsory while it may not be required for many other countries.

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4-5 times in a year with a gap of 21 days.

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Maneet KumarI am a graduate in Computer Science from KUK.

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Most of the scores are valid up to 2 years from the date you took the exam. Every country has different criteria and different requirements of the score for admission.

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