Do I need NEET score to get admission to Seoul National University? I am an Indian.

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    Anchal Shukla | Contributor-Level 7

    2 months ago

    No, you don't need a NEET score to get admission to Seoul National University (SNU) as an Indian student. SNU considers several factors when making admission decisions, including:

    Academic achievement, such as GPA

    Study plan

    Personal statements

    Letters of recommendation

    Other achievement records

    Descriptions of specific qualifications 

    For undergraduate courses at SNU, you may need to submit test scores such as:

    ACT, A-LEVEL, Advanced Placement (AP), IGCSE, IB, NCEA, and SAT

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