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For which countries I can go by SAT

Nitheesh Yennampelly Student Expert 22nd Nov, 2018

Hey Nityam Joshi,

In USA, UK, Australia, Singapore and canada all colleges accepts the SAT score. If we consider for entire world more than 175 countires accept SAT score but not all colleges. Only few colleges accepts SAT score. You can check the colleges list accepting SAT score in the following website link,

https://blog.prepscholar.com/sat-scores-for-colleges

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I am from bihar and i am expecting 125 marks in ntse level 1 77 in MAT AND 48 IN SAT will i qualify for 2 level

Nafisa Turabi 30th Dec, 2018

Hey ,

Whether you will qualify for second level will depend on the cutoff marks for your state  which in turn will depend on how your fellow competitors performed in the exam. Meanwhile to get an idea , you can check the previous year cutoffs , they vary a lot each year but will still give you an idea.

My best wishes for your future and upcoming exams.

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What is the overall marks distribution for each section in SAT.

Sai 29th Dec, 2018

Hii Shreya Mishra..

As there is no fixed sectional distribution in SAT i can't say exact marks.

For reasoning test it is 400-1600 marks.

For subject test it is 200-800 marks.

For more on this check- https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/sat-exam-pattern

Hope this helps you. All the best.

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Sir I got 75 out of 100 in MAT & 42 out of 100 in SAT for Bihar stage 1 NTSE would I qualify for stage 2 & I belong from SC Category?

Jasleen Kaur Taneja 16th Nov, 2018

Hello,

The qualifying cut off of NTSE 2019 is 32% for SC/ST category students separately in MAT and SAT papers. Your score seems fair enough to qualify the first stage of NTSE 2019 but getting selected for the second stage of NTSE 2019 depends totally on the NTSE Bihar cut off 2019. This will be released along with the result. To check the last year cut off of NTSE and to stay updated for any new release of cut off, you can visit the link below but do keep in mind that the NTSE cut off 2019 is expected to show much change due to the change in the exam pattern.

https://school.careers360.com/articles/ntse-cutoff

Good luck!

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Hi!iam writing SAT to study UG medicine abroad on dec1 2018.should i write neet compulsorily to study abroad or can i leave it?

Shivani Bhatt 26th Nov, 2018

Hi Geethika,

The MCI has made it mandatory for Indians to qualify NEET to study medicine abroad. You will have to qualify NEET.

Do go through these news articles for more clarity.

https://news.careers360.com/neet-not-required-current-mbbs-students-foreign-institutes

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https://news.careers360.com/mci-issues-notice-making-neet-mandatory-mbbs-abroad

Do revert if you need more information.

Best wishes,


Do revert 

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After writing sat exam if we get a rank can we opt to study architecture in Virginia

Afeefa Rafath 16th Nov, 2018

Hi,

Virginia is a beautiful place and they have many reputed schools and colleges for architecture. Based on which institute you want to apply to in Virginia, check their website for courses and if they accept SAT scores as an eligibility.

All the best!

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If we take sat than it necessary to take IELTS

Shraya Singh 14th Nov, 2018


Hello,

Yes it is necessary.

For most universities, SAT and IELTS are used to satisfy different requirements. SAT is a standardized test used to satisfy academic requirements whereas IELTS is used to satisfy English language proficiency requirements and therefore you will need to take IELTS (or any other English language proficiency test) regardless of whether you have given the SAT.

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what is the qualification marks in the SAT exminations

Sunil Su. 23rd Dec, 2018
Hello puneeth,
The score range should be 200 to 800 such that to be qualified for SAT test .
It consists of reading ,writing,mathematics  and essay (optional).
Thank you
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what is the qualification marks in the SAT examination

Aarushi Churi 23rd Dec, 2018

Hello,

600 is the lowest and 2400 is the highest. Most universities considers a score of 1800 has competitve. SATs don't have passing marks

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I am aspiring to go Abroad for my education after 12th. Can I please Get full details about SAT including the papers?

Shivani Bhatt 12th Nov, 2018

Hi Arya,

SAT is one of the most sought-after exams for pursuing undergraduate program abroad. SAT scores are used by most universities around the world. Some universities also accept ACT score for admission to their UG programs.

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Along with the SAT or ACT, you would require to score well in the prescribed English proficiency test like the IELTS or TOEFL .

Please visit the links to know more about the exams as well as download the sample papers.

Do revert if you want more information.

Best wishes,

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