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Mukul Thapa

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Massachusetts Institute of Technology expects to submit standardized test scores like the ACT and SAT as a basic requirement during admission. As per the student's class profile of 2028, the minimum score obtained by the applicant in ACT was 34 or above, and a SAT score of 1550 or above. Those who fulfill the basic eligibility and submit the required scores have a high chance of selection

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Sayeba Naushad

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TDV DAT is generally conducted offline at designated test centers. However, TDV may also conduct online interviews and portfolio reviews, depending on the admission cycle.

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Jasleen Hazarika

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No, the Aadhaar Card is not accepted as an ID for entry into the GMAT exam centre. Indian applicants have to carry their passports as frm of identification. The passport should be valid and recent one applicable for international travels. In case applicants fail to present their passports, they will not be allowed to enter the GMAT exam centre and will have to lose on to the GMAT exam fee they paid. To re-appear, they will have to re-register for GMAT with the full fee again. 

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Lalit Jain

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Yes, VSAT is conducted on a national-level in home proctored mode as well as at its institute campus. Although Vignan University is based out of Andhra Pradesh, students from all over India can apply.

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Kamini Padyal

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With this cutoff, you are already eligible for DU, BHU, JNU or other prestigious universities. You can easily get admission in any central university but with a course specified cutoff such as BA ( hons.). 

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Raushan Madavi

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No, not all US universities are test-optional for undergraduate admissions. One of the popular Ivy League school - Princeton University does require an SAT or ACT score. Yale University also does not accept it until Fall 2025 intake.  There are universities like Columbia University which have officially announced the scrapping of SAT and ACT scores for undergraduate admissions. Some US universities may require SAT or ACT scores based on admission to a specific course. Applicants are required to check the test optionality option if it is available or not. Check out SAT Accepting Colleges in USA.

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Raj Lakhera

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Yes, you can get a college by applying only for english & general test in cuet, but depends on course and university you want:

1.Well certain B.A degrees like B.A. in general, english or likewise non core subjects accept this type of tests .

2.Some universities accept english+general test for admission into B.A. programme or B.A. (hons.)in english or other humanities subject.

3.Some of the BBA/BMS/B.Com/intergrated law courses in private/deemed universites via cuet also consider english+general test.

4.You can also apply for some of vocational&interdisciplinary courses.

5.But for most of good degrees you are requireed to know maths, account

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