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The courses for international students are mostly A level programs (equivalent to higher secondary) leading to progression to UG program. Also, you wont get lot many options to apply after 10th. I recommend you clear your 10+2 exams and then apply for UG programs. This way you will save a good amount funds too.
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Scholar-Level 17
While TOEFL is english proficiency test to be taken at all levels by students seeking admission abroad so generally you take both.
Hope this clarifies your doubt.
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You may have to contact the SLC Ahmedabad center directly.
Here is the link
http://www.shikshatlc.in/
Please find the contact details on the website and follow up with them . Hope this helped.
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Regular practice and take the mock tests or practice tests regularly. Practice tests helps to identify where you stand. Identify your weak areas and work on them. Plan your study as per your convenience and capacity.
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It's hard to compare, both TPR and Manhattan are quite popular. One way to find out is by visiting the centers and find out the statistics. Try to get in touch with ex and current students. Compare the study materials and the schedule, most importantly are the instructors certified? Diagnostic tests are important, enquire how realistic are the mock tests with the actual tests. Finally it's upto an individual how he deals with competitive tests no matter what. So choose the center as per your suitability.
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the application fee for GRE General Test is $205 worldwide, which would roughly translate to Rs. 13,500 to Rs. 14,500 approximately.
GRE Subject Test costs $150 worldwide, which would cost Indian students Rs. 10,000 to 11,000 approximately.
(source: https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/gre-abroadexam322 )
registration fee for TOEFL is $170, which would roughly translate to Rs 11,000 to 11,500 (approx).
(source: https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/toefl-abroadexam320)
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