I want to pursue my higher studies abroad. I am planning to take SAT exam. Is it a good choice? Can I pursue UG abroad?

I am a class 11th (non-medical) student. I have scored 9.6 CGPA in class 10th. I belong to a middle-class family.

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Asked by Vasu Yadav
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Siddharth Bhardwaj
8 years ago
Dear Vasu, Which stream do you want to study further in abroad. Your 10th marks are exceptionally good but kindly specify your preferred choice. Good luck buddy.

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Cost will be of the range $200,000 to $400,000. To apply you must have to give SAP, IELTS, 2 or 3 LORs, and essays recommendation. It will be better if you contact and ask your concerned university.

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