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6 years ago
Guide-Level 14
You can take the exams after 12th, it is accepted but one thing you should keep in mind are the university intakes and admissions. See that you don't miss any deadlines. Take the exams immediately after boards so by the end of the year you can submit the applications.
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Scholar-Level 18
There is nothing like SAT in India. Admissions are based on marks obtained in 12th. Of course, for admission into professional courses, there are state level or Pan India entrance tests. So, depending on your interest and desire, you can take admission directly or via an entrance test.
Best wishes.
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Guide-Level 14
There is no hard and fast rule here, know that they are different tests. Andhra Pradesh is more rigorous and requires more deep understanding of particular subject. But technically, it is easier to score in Andhra Pradesh than in SAT. Andhra Pradesh is similar to SAT subject test and held only once a year. Taking the Andhra Pradesh will also be a good prep for SAT subject test. You can speak to a collegboard advisory for guidance.
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