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Guide-Level 13
No, Indian universities don't accept IELTS, TOEFL, SAT or ACT. These are usually used for taking admission in foreign universities.
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Scholar-Level 17
Having a score in the range of 1500-1600 will increase your acceptance chances. There are no specific score requirement though. Below 1200 will reduce your chances of both admission and scholarship.
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I do not understand the part "correspondence to SAT". SAT is mandatory and so are good marks. Also, the universities in USA will see your overall profile and not just your marks. Nevertheless with regards to your query you should aim for a first class, 70% and above is good. The more your percentage is the better. SAT score to be aimed is above 1400.
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SAT is an essential part of the US college admission process. Very few colleges have SAT as optional requirement but if you don't give SAT you have to submit something else in place of SAT such as Andhra Pradesh scores, IB Diploma, etc. and you must have an exceptional profile. This also becomes difficult for international students. You have to check college websites and enquire. Some colleges having SAT has optional are Hofstra University, Smith College, Pitzer College, etc. You have to do your own research and find out the requirements.
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