What is the selection process for B.Sc and what is the minimum SAT India score required at Thapar School of Liberal Arts and Sciences?

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The selection process for B.Sc depends upon your 10th and 12th class marks also the CAT score matters if available and a personal interview can be taken into consideration. Applicants with a SAT score of 1260 or above can directly appear for the Personal Interaction without appearing for the Academi

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Yes, admissions are possible without the SAT India at Manipal Jaipur for many courses such as BSc. 

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