What SAT score is required for Heriot-Watt University?

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For Indian students applying to Heriot Watt University in 2026, the university does not specify any SAT score required if you meet the standard high school requirements.

If you are submitting one, a minimum SAT score of 1000 -

  • With a minimum of 500 in English
  • 600 in Mathematics 

 

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