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Yes. Rochester plans to keep granting admission to students whose "other" test scores support the overall merit of their application. Rochester will continue to consider test submissions other than the SAT or ACT. Rochester's test-flexible application option can be satisfied by a number of tests for students who decide to apply based on their test scores. Any of the following examinations will satisfy our test-flexible application option:
SAT Reasoning; apply code 2928 to waive the essay requirement.
Results from two or more of the following tests: SAT Subject Exams; AP; International Baccalaureate;* The University of Rochester will ac
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Auburn University at Montgomery accepts a SAT score of 940.0 & Above for courses including BBA, B.E. / B.Tech, B.Sc. The university also accepts the following TOEFL and IELTS scores:
TOEFL: Paper-based (500), Internet-based (61)
IELTS: 5.5

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Yes, Indian students are required to submit SAT scores when applying to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill requires all applicants to submit either SAT or ACT scores.
The average SAT score for admitted students is between 1350-1510, and the average ACT score is between 28-33. However, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has altered some of its testing procedures as a result of interruptions brought on by the COVID-19 outbreak. SAT and ACT results can be self-reported by first-year applicants along with their application.

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Nishar Ahmed

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Yes. Rochester plans to keep granting admission to students whose "other" test scores support the overall merit of their application. Rochester will continue to consider test submissions other than the SAT or ACT. Rochester's test-flexible application option can be satisfied by a number of tests for students who decide to apply based on their test scores. Any of the following examinations will satisfy our test-flexible application option:
SAT Reasoning; apply code 2928 to waive the essay requirement.
Results from two or more of the following tests: SAT Subject Exams; AP; International Baccalaureate;* The University of Rochester will ac
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Nishar Ahmed

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Auburn University at Montgomery accepts a SAT score of 940.0 & Above for courses including BBA, B.E. / B.Tech, B.Sc. The university also accepts the following TOEFL and IELTS scores:
TOEFL: Paper-based (500), Internet-based (61)
IELTS: 5.5

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Hult International Business School - USA considers SATs as optional in part of their application process. International students seeking admission at Hult International Business School for undergraduate programmes are required to have a minimum band of 6 in IELTS. Students applying for postgraduate programmes are required to have at least 6.5 band in IELTS.

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Douglas College, like other major Canadian colleges or universities, does not require SAT scores for international student candidature Instead, international students coming from non-English speaking countries are required to show their English Language Proficiency by qualifying exams such as IELTS/TOEFL with a valid score. Apart from this, there can be some course-specific requirements as well. International students are advised to thoroughly go through the admission requirements of the course they are choosing to pursue at Douglas College.

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