If I am only taking SAT and subject test maths 2 and physics can I study here?
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A score of 35 on the ACT exam is considered almost equal to or slightly better than a score of 1550 on the SAT exam. However, both the scores are in the 99th percentile and highly competitive to get into the top universities. - so there is no meaningful difference in how admissions officers will eva
Test-optional means you can choose whether to submit scores. Test-blind (test-free) means the school won't consider scores even if you submit them.
Policies vary. Schools generally state that non-submitters aren't penalized, but a strong score can still help strengthen an application at a test-optional school, especially if other parts of your profile (GPA, essays) are less competitive.
No, some universities in Canada, the UK, Singapore, and India also accept SAT scores for undergraduate admissions.
No, IITs rely strictly on JEE Mains and JEE Advanced scores for admission. SAT scores could be considered for NRIs (Non-Resident Indians) but not for domestic candidates. Also, JEE scores open doors to more colleges other than IITs, which gives candidates a
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