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Mallika Ahuja

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You can check out the following link for more information - https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/exams/sat/eligibility-criteria.


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Susmipriya Gunasekaran

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Choose the board which is nearby you. If you have both, then go with ICSE. If you choose CBSE, join him in coaching class. It will make him more competitive.

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Piyush Tripathi

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Hi, Just go through this link and fill out the required details:
https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor.

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Piyush Tripathi

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You can get all the information from the official website of NTSE.

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Kollepara Naga Sai Manoj Abhiram

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Yes probably they check for Sat scores.

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Hello Arslan, I would like to suggest to once visit the official website of the Harvard College or contact them. As a result of the ongoing COVID-19 epidemic, Harvard College is extending the standardized testing policy through the 2021-2022 application cycle. They will allow students to apply for admission without the need for ACT or SAT test results. In line with Harvard's universal acceptance policy, standardized tests are one of the most common. Achievements in and out of the classroom during the high school years - including community involvement, employment, and support provided to student families are considered part of our proc
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Arnav Chaudhry

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Kautilya you are dumb, you will not be able to do either so just shut up.

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Aman Choudhary

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I don't know the cut-off but you can enroll in programme by applying direct.

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