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I believe you are enquiring about scholarships. If yes, then please know that there is a difference between fellowship and scholarship. Be careful with the terminologies when you are applying abroad. Scholarships are on merit-basis, a high SAT or ACT score will increase your chances, however, not a guarantee. You must be a brilliant student overall.
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Hello Shambhavi,
You can take either one of these. You need to know the difference between both and decide which seems easier for you. Here are two articles which can help you compare and decide:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-the-sat-articlepage-286
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/act-american-college-testing-for-admission-to-undergraduate-colleges-in-us-articlepage-97
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There is no set eligibility but to take SAT or ACT, you must be a high school student as these tests are given to study Bachelor degree. For TOEFL, there is no such requirement.
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