Does NTU require SAT for Indian students?

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a year ago

For Indian students wishing to enrol in undergraduate programs at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore, SAT scores are normally not required. While academic performance, including high school grades, is the main basis for NTU's evaluation of applications, it may also take into account

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Nanyang Technological University  qualifying criteria and admission process are course-specific as well as country-specific. Indian students seeking admission to the Nanyang Technological University must meet the eligibility standards established by the university's admissions department. Students f

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Chandra Shekhar
5 months ago

Yes, SAT scores are a part of NTU application process and Indian students may benefit from these if the score is nice and competitive. The minimum score required is 1250

So, Indian students should be able to meet this admission requirement to get into this university. 

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