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Admission requirements for US |
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| >> Under Graduate Programs |
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65% in senior secondary school/ 5 points in IB/ AAB in A levels |
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| English |
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IELTS 6.0/TOEFL 550/213/85
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| SAT |
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SAT 1400-2400 |
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| ACT |
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27-36 |
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| >> Post Graduate Programs |
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Good first degree with 2-3 years of work experience. |
| English |
: IELTS 6.0/TOEFL 550/ 213/85 for PG |
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IELTS 6.0/TOEFL 600, GMAT of 580 for MBA |
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| SAT |
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The SAT is a measure of the critical thinking skills you'll need for academic success in college. The SAT assesses how well you analyze and solve problems—skills you learned in school that you'll need in college. The SAT is typically taken by high school juniors and seniors. It is administered six times a year overseas. |
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SAT Subject Tests are also primarily multiple choice, but are only one hour long. They measure knowledge in specific subject areas. The subjects currently offered are: |
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- Biology
- Chemistry
- Chinese with Listening
- French
- French with Listening
- German
- German with Listening
- Italian
- Japanese with Listening
- Korean with Listening
- Latin
- Literature
- Mathematics Level 1
- Mathematics Level 2
- Modern Hebrew
- Physics
- Spanish
- Spanish with Listening
- United States History
- World History
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The American College Testing Assessment (ACT) |
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The ACT Assessment is a multiple-choice test that measures English, mathematics, reading, and science reasoning. The ACT is administered by the American College Testing Program and is given up to five times annually at testing locations around the world. Preregistration is required, and deadlines are two to three weeks prior to the exam. |
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