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Well there the admission criteria is very holistic and they consider the overall application including grades, motivation letter, sat or act scores and other scores, extra curricular, recommendation letter and complete application. So even if grades are off a bit other parts can make the application way too strong.
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Commerce student who have mathematics in his/her class 11 and 12 can apply for SAT exam as only Maths level 1 and level 2 is there as a subject in SAT Subject Test.
Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) is an entrance exam for students looking forward to undergraduate admissions abroad.
Hi Shubham, no you don't need to sit for both the exams, you can go for either of the two. My brother had a similar query so he got in touch with experts at Leverage Edu who helped him understand everything about the exam as well as about the universities
Hello, Based on previous year trend you may expect to get admission in the following colleges
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Well the grades seem decent enough to apply. Also the sat score is good too. Whatever extra curricular activities that you have should be submitted. Get a good recommendations from your academic counselor. Frame a beautiful and honest motivation letter and submit the best that you can as a
Hi Jathin!
Congrats on your score in SAT! Carnegie Mellon University, Pennsylvania, requires an average SAT Score from you to be placed there.
The Composite Mark of both Maths and Reading+Writing is taken as your SAT Score.
According to them the least SAT Score you got to have is 1460
I believe it is always preferred to major in a Core Engineering Subject, like Computer Science or Electronics than in any specialization like AI or Data Engineering. BS in CSE from Carnegie Mellon with specialization in Robotics will perhaps be the optimum combination for you, and will open a sea
Well as far as I know, st. Xavier's College Mumbai have its own entrance exam for master admission. Just keep checking the website and register when the application starts and then give the exam. Also the college is really good considering the reputation, faculty and also the location.
Yeah that will be a safer choice. If you major in Robotics then the spectra of job description gets reduced. But with AI you will have a more number of options in perspective to the job and having a additional major in Robotics will highlight your qualification. This will enable
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to study abroad, there are various options. but for machine learning, automation, robotics and artificial intelligence, Germany is the best.
to study bachelors there, you need Atleast B1 level german from Goethe university.
then there are various colleges that are absolutely free of tuition fee.
like, TUM, Freie universitat
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