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astha singh

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Your class 10 marks should not be an issue when applying to Stanford for B.Sc. The SAT with essay or the ACT with writing is required for all undergraduate applicants. The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), although not required, is strongly recommended for non-native speakers of English.
You may submit your IELTS scores, but note that Stanford does not recognize the IELTS as a measure of English proficiency.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi, yes you can apply. Prepare a very strong SOP and go for a goof internship. Your project work will be very crucial. Also see if you can involve yourself in other research work, publications, etc. for a stronger profile. You will also need very good academic percentage. German universities are highly selective.

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Anirudh AgrawalIIM Bangalore | IIT Delhi

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It is simply not possible to know the exact CAT percentile which can guarantee a call. It depends on other factors as well, such as the academic diversity, work-experience (both in terms of number of months and relevance) and academic diversity. Apart from that, it also changes from year to year and can be quite random. So, instead of trying to score a fixed number, I would suggest you to give your best and try to maximize your score. That way, even if you don't get a call from IIMB, you still can aim for other top management schools.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Vivek,
I think you should complete your 11th and 12th in India because it's not very common that students go abroad for their higher secondary to foreign places. You have to find out schools first and then see which school admits international students. 11th and 12th are also expensive for international applicants. You can check the marks requirements directly with the schools.

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OMKAR PHALEAn Undergraduate student who loves to travel.

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For getting into IIM, first you need to attend for PI/What rounds conducted by IIM's. For getting a call from reputed IIM's you must possess a good percentile in CAT exam. Good percentile could be at-least more than 90 for general category.
These play a major role in getting a call from IIM. An average scholar with at least an aggregate of 85% in X, XII and 65% in UG can get a chance to get into IIM.
One should be able to speak fluently in English, which helps to defeat the others in GD (in some cases) and it also helps in PI as well. Because one needs to understand what the interviewer is asking and able to communicate his/her views cle
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Ankur Bajpai

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There are 20 functional IIMs right now in the country. Every year each of them releases their criteria for calling students for GD/WAT/PI rounds. Though academic performance at school does make an impact on a student's chances of getting a call from the IIMs, it is to be kept in mind that it's not the only criteria. One can always make up in other areas like CAT percentile, UG percentage or work experience. As far as weight-age is considered, different IIMs weigh the scores differently while calculating their composite scores for the selection process. Since you are still in the first year of your under graduation, try to score as high
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Surbhi Mathur

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No,
The eligibility criteria for visual communication is 10+2 or its equivalent exam in science stream with electronic media as one of the subjects.

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