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Aishwarya Bhatnagar

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Yes, College Board releases the SAT exam dates, SAT exam registration dates along with when the SAT exam results will be declared. Hence, there are rarely any changes in the proposed dates or timelines as released by College Board for SAT aspirants. Thus, applicants should keep themselves updated with the exam dates and exam result dates as well. 

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Swati Daga

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Candidates who want to study at BBA at Thapar School of Liberal Arts and Sciences will be required to appear for the SAT exam. The SAT exam is also given due weightage during the selection of the candidates. Candidates who have applied are selected, based on 4 different factors- Academic performance, Letter of Motivation, Academic Readiness, and Personal Interaction. SAT score is important to clear the Academic performance round.

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Atul Mishra

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No, you don't need to submit your SAT or GMAT score for admission to SNHU. The university has stated on its website that it believes that a student's subject knowledge or potential to grow cannot be judged on the basis of such standardized tests.

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Atul Mishra

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Between 1080 and 1290 SAT score is needed to be accepted at Long Island University.

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No, Indiana State University chooses to be test optional for Fall 2023 admissions where its not mandatory for students to submit standardized scores of ACT or SAT unless they choose to.

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Atul Mishra

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Candidates have option to submit ACT or SAT scores with their application or they may apply Score Optional. If they decide to apply with ACT or SAT scores, George Mason University will use the self-reported SAT and/or ACT test scores as part of their holistic admissions process. 

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Atul Mishra

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U.S. colleges are increasingly turning to international students whose native language is not English and who have lower standardized test scores than their American counterparts to fill their need for diverse student populations. This update allows non-native English speakers to gain admission without applying for the SAT or ACT scores, although some schools may still require these scores.

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Atul Mishra

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First-year applicants in fall 2022 who did not possess an ACT or SAT score were informed that they would be admitted if they have a GPA of 3.2 or more. But for those with a GPA less than 2.3, it was mandatory to submit the aforementioned test scores and their high school transcript.

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An SAT score between 1070 and 1280 is required to be accepted at Valparaiso University.

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Keeping in mind the difficulty students may face while preparing for and accessing admission testing worldwide, it has been decided by Stanford University that international undergraduate students applying for admission to Stanford University from Fall 2023 can take admission without SAT / ACT scores (Test Optional). Meaning, the decision to submit the scores will now be in the hands of the applicants as the university will review applications with or without standardized test scores.

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