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Hi There,

Foreign universities consider many factors before admitting a candidate. Your SAT score depends on the national average. As per the statistics, the year 2018 had an average score of 1068. So how much should you score? If your score is well above this average, the more likely it is for you to get the college of your choice.

Even if a candidate scores below this average number, it can be compensated by a standout college application. So what should a college application entail?

Your college application should traverse through your high school career path. Good grades, achievements, extracurricular activities, etc., Therefore, your Pre-RMO is certainly an achievement, so yes it can be added to your college application.

But even if you into a college with a low score some colleges might ask you to enroll in some courses initially (to test the college readiness of a candidate).

Now, extracurricular activities play an important part in your college application as the admission officer’s critiques them thoroughly. It is solely done to know a candidate better, their personality and the things that they care about. Extra curricular activities usually involve any volunteer work, leadership qualities (if you were the school captain or something along those lines).

Talking about the safe score, we shouldn’t just depend on making our college application perfect. Your score on the standardized tests is as much important as other factors, so do no neglect that. The higher your score, the better are your chance of you getting the college of your choice. Usually, the colleges accept candidates that have a score between the 25 th and 75 th percentile.

You can search for the colleges of your choice here: https://www.princetonreview.com/college-education

Figuratively speaking, your SAT score should be anything above 1200 and ACT scores anything above 24. But it’s always best to aim higher and give it your best shot, because you’ll have a myriad of college options to choose from.

Alternatively, check the below links for exam-related details: https://studyabroad.careers360.com/exams/sat-assessments

https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/sat

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I hope this information helps.

For any further questions, please write back.

Thank you and Good Luck!



Hi,

Your question appears to be somewhat unclear. IIT Roorke, Kanpur, Guwahati conducts placements for all the branches of Engineering not only CSE. If you are a student of these IITs, you will be entitled to placements, be it any branch of engineering, But, if you are not from these institutes, you cannot sit for on-campus placements, be it for CSE or any other course.

You can know more about placements of these institutes over here: https://www.careers360.com/university/indian-institute-of-technology-roorkee/placement

IIT Kanpur: https://www.careers360.com/university/indian-institute-of-technology-kanpur/placement

IIT Guwahati: https://www.careers360.com/university/indian-institute-of-technology-guwahati/placement

Hello Nitin Kumar,

There is no hard and fast rule that only students who study in Government Colleges will get set in Government Colleges for next higher studies. Any student, irrespective of College he/she studied, can apply for seat in Government Colleges if he/she meets the eligibility criteria and has required merit or entrance exam score which is necessary for admission into Government College. Based on number of applications received, competition, counseling, availability of total number of seats, merit list, etc the seat allotment depends on. So, though you have studied in Private Colleges, you can get seat in Government Colleges if above mentioned points are in favor of you.

May this helps you.

Good Luck!!

Hi Aspirant,

Hope you are doing great as per the question asked by you the marks criteria for W.B.J.E.E are you have to pass 10+2 with atleast 60% if you are in unreserved category but if you belong to any category then 45% minimum with atleast 60% marks in maths, physics, chemistry as compulsory subjects and you have to pass individually in each and every subjects.

Hope you found this answer useful.Stay motivated stay positive.

All the best!

Hello Aspirant,

Yes, you can appear for the CUCET entrance exam. According to their eligibility criteria, a candidate in the final year of graduation can appear for the same.

Other eligibility criteria for CUTET in post graduation includes,

  • Minimum 55% marks in 10+2 for general category and 50% for reserved category.
  • Candidate's nationality must be India.
  • Having bachelor's degree in same or related field in which you want to pursue master's.

I hope this information was of some use to you.

Yes,students from another branch are allowed to sit in placement of CS only if companies have requirement of other branches students for some specific area which is not coding realated Like management and marketing etc. Students are allowed to sit for all companies whether it is core or from technical background.

Hello Aspirant,

Mock Test is just an exam conducted for the practice of students. By writing mock tests, you become familiar to the pattern and types of questions asked in the main exam. Even though you have missed your mock test, you can surely attempt the main test. Only main will be considered for the admissions in their institute. Just be prepared thoroughly with the syllabus.

Hope this helps

All the best for your future endeavours

See according to the eligibility criteria for the CAT exam , candidates have to pass at least their Bachelor's degree.

Kindly check the eligibility criteria and further information here https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/cat-eligibility-criteria and if any query ask us .


Dear Aspirant

I hope you are doing well

per your query i would like to tell you, yes of course are eligible for NEET through all india quota (which is 15%).But I suggest you if there is chance or possible then apply for  domicile certificate after than you are also eligible for state quota( which is 85%)and it is more helpful for you.

For neet details vist the link given in below

https://www.google.com/amp/s/medicine.careers360.com/exams/neet/amp

I hope it will help you

Thank you

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