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anila k

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SIM is a half private and half government institute, where a number of courses that are offered by SIM itself fall under the government affiliation. SIM also has a number of affiliations with institutes such as RMIT, University of London, University of Birmingham (a course I did at SIM), University of Manchester etc.

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Arslan Shaikhhelping others give me satisfaction

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No not at all. The requirements for Indian students are as follows:
1) Good marks in your board exam2) SAT with three subject test (maths level 2 is compulsory).
They ask you that if you have taken any English proficiency test, like IELTS or TOEFL, then submit the scores. It is not compulsory. Check more information on official website.

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Indrakshi MukherjeeLazy hard-working girl.

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Hello Atul,
I suggest you to choose between Alliance University and Amity University. Find out details about the institute you choose and always compare and choose the best. Good luck.

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Vidhushi Sabharwal

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Hi Rishabh, You should target anything above 710 for maximum chances, NUS is a very competitive school and especially for MBA. A perfect score will be 750 though. You should also visit the NUS website and check the financial aid information and requirements beforehand.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Shraddha,
Yes, scholarships are available but you have to visit the university websites to learn about the university specific criteria. Scholarships are mainly on merit. Also for SMU, the admission requirements varies with your board- IB or CBSE or state board etc. SAT or ACT is required. Additionally for Law applicants a separate interview or writing test is required. There is no minimum limit but a first class is recommended, around 70%. On the other hand, to study in UK you must take the LNAT to be considered for admissions. King's College is a top college so naturally a good percentage above 70% is recommended. You must also ta
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Dinesh Kristi

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Hi Madhur,
Both these universities have many courses and each department have their own eligibility and admission process. May I request you to put your question in a better way and mention which course you intend to do and when. In an alternate way, you can simply visit their websites and search the admission process there. Normally, they are quite competitive and admissions are very strict. Very good academic record is sought-after by these two universities. A higher degree first class that is above 70% marks is preferred. There can be additional tests and depends on the department.

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Benudhar SahooMentor and poet

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Hi Madhur,
NUS and NTU in Singapore are two of the best and top ranking universities in Asia and globally. Admissions are selective but to be more specific with the requirements you should have mentioned your department and level of programme if you are applying for a Bachelor degree or master degree in engineering. The fee structure accordingly varies, overall the tuition fee is not much but living expenses are high. The fee also depends on the GST rate and the Ministry of Education requirements. Some fees are subsidized and some are not. You have to write to the universities and request for the exact course fee. But here are the enti
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