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Piyush Singh

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Yes, there is no need for applicants to create an account to access the free SAT sample paper PDFs. Applicants can simply log in to the College Board website select SAT exam from the drop down menu, navigate to SAT practice test and find SAT Full-Length Practice Tests. Applicants can download the question papers along with the separate PDF for answer key and attempt them at their disposal.

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At present, there are around seven full-length SAT sample papers available on College Board's website for applicants. These come along with SAT answer key and each question's answers are explained in detail. Applicants can take these practice tests comfortably and also assess their performance based on the SAT sample papers they take. 

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Yes, there various Digital SAT sample paper PDFs are available on College Board's website for prospective applicants. The SAT sample paper PDFs are downloadable and there is also answer key PDF for applicants to assess how they performed or answered. The correct answers are elaborated in detail for a better understanding. 

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With a CRL of 1 Lacs for an EWS girl candidate, it's tough to get into top NITs in core branches as the cutoff is within the rank of 25000 but newer NITs in North-East India or less popular branches might still be possible. Consider state-level colleges or GFTIs as good alternatives.

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