Does Indian School of Business and Finance accept SAT India score?

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2 years ago

For its undergraduate programs, Indian School of Business and Finance (ISBF) does not accept SAT scores.

If you are a non-resident Indian (NRI), you must take the SAT in addition to the JEE Mains exam. In this instance, ISBF admission will be based on your SAT score. You may be exempt from iMET if yo

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2 years ago

For its undergraduate programs, Indian School of Business and Finance (ISBF) does not accept SAT scores.

If you are a non-resident Indian (NRI), you must take the SAT in addition to the JEE Mains exam. In this instance, ISBF admission will be based on your SAT score. You may be exempt from iMET if yo

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a year ago

The Indian School of Business and Finance (ISBF) does indeed accept scores from the SAT. Candidates will not need to take the ISBF Management Entrance Test (iMET) if they have achieved a composite SAT score of 1350 or higher during the 5-year validity period, according to the ISBF website. This show

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