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ANUJ KARNATAK

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You would be getting the report cards from your school. Just make sure the university you are applying might ask for a character certificate and an affidavit from your school, so make sure you get it as well.

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Arslan Shaikhhelping others give me satisfaction

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American Universities don't see only SAT and TOEFL scores. They are interested in whole personality. They see your academic record, extracurricular activities, essay SAT and TOEFL score. You have to do your best in all in these factor.

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Abhishek Tiwari

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Higher your SAT score, there are more chances of getting good scholarship.

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Arslan Shaikhhelping others give me satisfaction

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For getting admission in MIT and other top universities, like Havard you have to take at least 1500 in SAT.

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There are some minor changes in new SAT. The essay became optional, therefore it consist of 1600 marks. And, now it consists only two sections.

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Arslan Shaikhhelping others give me satisfaction

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First of all, check the requirements for the course for which you are applying. Then take the test like GRE TOEFL or SAT. Apply before the deadline and pay the application fee.

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Shailesh SharmaBlogger and researcher

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Many NITs accept SAT scores under the DASA stream, and many other private colleges also accept the score.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Shreesh,
When you give your SAT, the scores will be automatically sent to the universities you choose. The university will evaluate your overall application alongwith SAT and decide whether to give you scholarship or not, they will compare your application with other applicants and will check if you deserve a spot in their university. It's an internal decision and many factors like scores, academic percentile, extracurricular activities etc are checked. Its on merit basis basically. Visit university websites and read about the financial aid. Some top universities may give on financial background but rare. To be in a competitive zone
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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Prabhleen, SAT is one of the most important requirements if you want to study in the USA, even US citizens must take the SAT so you can sense the competition. However, American universities will take into account your entire profile from academics to extracurriculars, so even if you have a slightly low SAT score and a terrific non-academic profile you will have a chance. Hope you got an idea now.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Nomaan,
Your scores are not very competitive so you must target colleges below 30 for better admission chances and scholarship. You must also note that the applications are checked holistically that is your overall profile. I hope your extracurricular activities are strong and you have a good overall profile. The question you are asking is difficult to answer because I have no idea about your whole profile. Even if you take help from a study abroad counselor they will ask you the detailed profile. So you can check a counselling service, they will check your profile and select universities close to your profile. Check with Shiksha , t
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