SAT ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR 2017
TELL ME who is eligible for this exam?
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stronguELIGIBILITY:-/u/strongbr /strong /strongbr /strongIn India, that would be equivalent to 11 and 12 standard. Since, there is no specific score or time to take /stronga rel='nofollow' target="_blank" href="http://www.studyabroad.careers360.com/exams/sat"strongSAT/strongstrong /strong/astrongone can take the test irrespective of any particular SAT test eligibility criteria 2017. In the US, typically, students take the exam in their junior or senior years of high school (grades 11th or 12th). This means that SAT candidates are roughly 17 and 18 years old but there is no age limit or other SAT test eligibility 2017 requirement./strong strongA student is usually in his/hers 12 standard at the age of 17 or 18. Hence, it is advisable for Indian candidates to sit for the test when they are in their 12 standard. According to SAT test eligibility 2017, since the SAT Test is held for admission into college, passing 12 standard is the right age to sit for the exam.br /br /a rel='nofollow' href="http://www.prep.youth4work.com/Study-Abroad/SAT-Test"SAT MOCK TEST/a/strong
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