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Aishwarya Bhatnagar

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Yes, international students should ideally register for SAT after their class XII whether or not their results have been announced. The students who already make up their minds during their board exams or after board exams to apply to foreign universities can register for SAT exam. They can choose their dates with utmost care and register for those SAT exam dates when they would have some preparation for it and would be able to appear for the exam as well.

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Aishwarya Bhatnagar

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Any given applicant can register for SAT exam as many times as they wish to. They can register for SAT exam atleast 12 times in a year. These 12 times can be consistently one after the other or can be with breaks as well. There is no restriction in registering for SAT exam. 

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Aishwarya Bhatnagar

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There is no hard and fast rule that international applicants will have to register for SAT exam only when they have their GPA in hand. The students who have still not received their final GPA scores from their high school are still eligible to register for SAT exam. They can just give an estimated GPA score while registering for SAT exam after their discussion with school counsellor and designated people. Students thus, are eligible to register for SAT exam even without officially receiving their GPA scores.

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Aishwarya Bhatnagar

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As such there are no eligibility criteria laid down by The College Board for registering for the SAT exam. However, since SAT is for admission to undergraduate programs candidates are advised to appear for their SAT while in class XII or after passing out from class XII. Also, those who decide to apply abroad for an udergraduate course admission and their university requires them to submit a SAT score are also eligible to register for SAT and appear for the exam too. 

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Aishwarya Bhatnagar

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Yes, applicants who have graduated from India and are looking for another bachelor's degree to study abroad, and require to fulfil the admission requirement of submitting a SAT score, are absolutely eligible to sit for the SAT exam. There is no descriptive age bar or definition of age in SAT eligibility. Hence, Indian graduates are eligible to appear for SAT exam.

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Aishwarya Bhatnagar

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Yes, international students can appear for SAT exam even after passing out from high school or one year later too. There are no age restrictions for applicants as to when they should appear for the SAT exam. Whenever students make up their minds for applying abroad and have SAT as an admission requirement, they can appear for the SAT exam.

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Aishwarya Bhatnagar

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There are no specific criteria laid down by The College Board for appearing for the SAT exam as to when should students take the SAT exam. But those students who are planning to apply abroad and the admission requirements include SAT scores then, applicants should know when to start studying for SAT. Since SAT is for admission to undergraduate programs candidates are advised to appear for their SAT while in standard 11th or 12th or even after passing out from school also.

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At the University of the Pacific, academic schools have varying admission requirements. However, Indian students must have a SAT or ACT score in order to be able to submit their applications to UOP. Additionally, with a SAT Evidence based Reading & Writing score of 570, applicants can also fulfill the University of the Pacific English language requirements. If the candidate does not meet the minimum score required, they need to provide an IELTS/TOEFL score as a proof of proficiency in the English language.

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Nishtha Shukla

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Yes, the university accepts SAT score for providing admission to BCA course. Apart from SAT, the university also considers the merit of the aspirants in Class 12. Candidates must also pass  Class 12 with at least 60% aggregate (best of three subjects) or with a minimum score of 24 in IB Board can apply for the BCA course. Aspirants must hold documents proving their eligibility for verification at the time of counselling. After completion of the selection rounds, candidates are called for document verification and counselling. Shortlisted aspirants need to pay a course fee to confirm their seat in the university. 

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Atul Mishra

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Sat Kabir College of Pharmacy, District Jhajjar (Self Financed) has below criteria for taking admissions to it's various courses: CoursesEligibilityPG DiplomaCandidate must have passed 10+2 examination or equivalent with pass in Chemistry, Physics and Biology/Mathematics from a recognised board Or
Candidate who has passed Intermediate examination in Science Or
Candidate who are in First year of the three years degree courses in Science Or
Candidate who has passed 12 years Higher Secondary Education Board Exam (Science academic stream with Physics, Chemistry, Biology) of Higher Secondary Education Board, Nepal Or
Pre-degree examination or A
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