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Guide-Level 12
You surely can apply to foreign universities with SAT. Hope it helps you.
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Guide-Level 13
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/ranking/top-engineering-colleges-in-india-accepting-sat/44-2-0-0-418
Hope it helps you well.
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Guide-Level 14
This question is very subjective and the exact answer can only be given by the admission authority of that college. In general, there is a lot of criteria, which is considered for financial aid, your family economic conditions and capabilities. Your availability or sources of fund, your profile like (Entrance, GPA, Experience, extra-curricular, Awards and Recognition, etc.). If you are low in one area, you must have a strong hold over other areas. This may lead you to the admission but for the aid, it is hard to say because nobody knows the weightage they are assigning to your profile. One thing I can suggest you is that if yo
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Ivy Leagues are quite competitive as you might know. They not only prefer students with good academics but also students who have a well-developed portfolio. In addition to excelling in academics, you must have solid extracurriculars, state or national level projects, sports, writing, music whatever is of your interest so that universities know you have a solid profile and won't go wasted. You can target a score above 1450.
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Scholar-Level 16
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor. Ranks keeps on changing every year and differs from one branch to another and one college to another. If you fulfill the eligibility criteria of the specific institute, you may complete further admission formalities. For now, I would suggest you to first contact the institute officials of the shortlisted universities directly for specific eligibility criteria details.
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