Can I go to a college after giving the SAT without passing 12th?

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a year ago

The College Board which is the official SAT conducting agency have not laid down any specific eligibility criteria for SAT exam for students appearing for one of the most recognised entrance exams for undergraduate studies abroad. 

Students who are planning to travel overseas to take admission to und

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Hello, There are not any precise standards laid down by using The college Board for appearing for the SAT examination. In view that SAT is for admission to undergraduate packages, applicants are cautioned to seem for his or her SAT at the same time as in fashionable eleventh or 12th.

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No, SAT is not a mandatory entrance exam for BDes admissions at Amity University Bangalore. Admission to this course is based on merit in Class 12 board exams. Candidates who have appeared in SAT can apply through those scores.

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