What are the various private universities in India that accept SAT score for admission purposes?
Many private indian universities accept SAT scores for providing admission to undergraduate degree courses. Candidates must know that all indian universities which are participent of Global India allaince allows admission though SAT scores.Candidates can check the few major names of SAT based admiss
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