Sir mere pass words nhi aapko kaise thank you bolu. Iski mujhe sabse jada jarurat thi. Thank you so much 🙏🏻.Aap isse related aur videos upload kar do please. Aap sach me great ho. I Love Your Videos❤
Hello Harnoor Bhaiya !! Following you since some couple of years started initially with @SinghinUSA and also now been following the content from this channel as I am looking forward to study abroad. I'm currently in 11th grade aur may like bahut confused hun with all the process very since from applying for SAT to getting admission. Also ki when should i start applying for it mid 12th for post 12th agar i go for early decision then what about the mark-list( which to submit as 12th boards are in feb 2025 ) and stuff. In short i recommend you to please please make kind of a detailed video on the entire process kaise kaha apply Kre admission process may do we have to apply individually for each university or we have option for selecting together at one place as we apply in India Please look forward to it. 🙏🏻❤ Don't know if i am able to explain you what exact i want to say butt hope you'll get it 😅😂
I'm also confused when I have to apply for standford And my 12th boards are in Feb 2025 If you get information plss.update here I will very grateful to you 😊
Hello everyone I've started my 12th recently and preparing for JEE , I've always wanted to do something related to Aircrafts since my 6rh grade so I aspire to become an aeronautical engineer but my 11th didn't go as planned so it's not very great, I feel like being real it's going to be tough to Crack it in 1 year so it's not like I want to go abroad because I find it tough but rather I feel I'm much better in other skills as well that is why I'm at a thought that I can apply for colleges abroad and even my parents have advised for that, so please guide me with any opinions or advice you've for me I promise from my side I'll give my best shot and I'll be thankful for it, I just feel I don't want to end up like nothing in life at the end of my 12th
Hey there idk but I can't be less relatable to you over this message tho. My situation is that I wanted to be an advocate but my dad wanted me to be an IITIAN so i spent my 11th in depression and wasted it for most of the part and rn I'm in 12th. My. Condition rn did improved a bit but isn't that good for a nice iit tho but I always wanted to something great with my life and something different from the ones around me and hence here I am like you thinking of preparing for sat and abroad college. It kinda now motivating me because I'm way to good at literature and just have to focus on the maths section so yeah. You got this we got this 🪿💗✨
Hello..i also want to apply for SAT exam..i have few questions regarding this exam and it is not getting cleared watching videos on youtube... Please Reply when you're here
@@Idontcarehehe-c7j but last sat are in december and most colleges expect submissions to be completed by jan and next sats will be in march and mains are in may?
They said that this is the first time you have given the exam, before that you have the option to send your profile to 4 colleges for free but you do not know what score you will get in the first time and this creates a problem for you because you have already Low score has been sent to college.
What minimum score I need in SAT to apply for one hundred percent scholarship, google is saying 1300+ but what kind of university I will get in with 1300+ sat score?
Here are the key exams typically required or recommended for admission to top universities in the USA: --- Standardized Academic Exams 1. SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test) - Widely accepted for undergraduate admissions. - Measures skills in Math, Reading, and Writing. 2. ACT (American College Testing) - Another option for undergraduate admissions. - Includes English, Math, Reading, Science, and an optional Writing section. --- English Proficiency Exams (For International Students) 1. TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) - Preferred by many U.S. universities. - iBT format is commonly accepted (minimum score: 90-100 for top universities). 2. IELTS (International English Language Testing System) - Another widely accepted English proficiency test. - Minimum score: 7.0-7.5 for elite institutions. 3. Duolingo English Test - Some universities accept this as a more flexible and affordable alternative. - Minimum score: 120+ for competitive schools. --- Graduate Admissions Exams 1. GRE (Graduate Record Examination) - Required for many master's and doctoral programs. - Measures verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, and analytical writing skills. 2. GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) - Specifically for MBA and some business-related graduate programs. - Focuses on analytical writing, quantitative reasoning, and integrated reasoning. 3. LSAT (Law School Admission Test) - Required for law school admissions. - Tests reading comprehension, logical reasoning, and analytical reasoning. 4. MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) - Required for medical school admissions. - Covers biology, chemistry, physics, psychology, and critical analysis. 5. DAT (Dental Admission Test) - For dental school admissions. - Focuses on natural sciences, perceptual ability, and quantitative reasoning. --- Subject-Specific and Other Exams 1. AP (Advanced Placement) Exams - Taken in high school to demonstrate advanced coursework and readiness for college-level work. 2. SAT Subject Tests (Discontinued in 2021) - Previously used for subject-specific skills but no longer required. 3. USMLE (United States Medical Licensing Examination) - For foreign medical graduates seeking licensure in the U.S. (postgraduate level). --- Key Notes - Each university may have specific testing requirements, so always check the official website for details. - Some universities are now test-optional or test-flexible, especially for SAT/ACT, but submitting strong scores can still be advantageous. - Standardized tests are typically one part of a holistic admissions process that considers academics, extracurriculars, essays, and recommendations.
This Was much needed .. THANKS HARNNOR BHAIYA .🙌❤
Sir mere pass words nhi aapko kaise thank you bolu. Iski mujhe sabse jada jarurat thi. Thank you so much 🙏🏻.Aap isse related aur videos upload kar do please. Aap sach me great ho. I Love Your Videos❤
Thank you so much Bhaii.The video is very informative and helpful.
Do make a same kind of video for GRE/GMAT also for the students who would be applying for masters.
I am the first viewer of this video ❤
The essay is not a part of SAT anymore
Thank you for information ❤
Hello Harnoor Bhaiya !! Following you since some couple of years started initially with @SinghinUSA and also now been following the content from this channel as I am looking forward to study abroad. I'm currently in 11th grade aur may like bahut confused hun with all the process very since from applying for SAT to getting admission. Also ki when should i start applying for it mid 12th for post 12th agar i go for early decision then what about the mark-list( which to submit as 12th boards are in feb 2025 ) and stuff. In short i recommend you to please please make kind of a detailed video on the entire process kaise kaha apply Kre admission process may do we have to apply individually for each university or we have option for selecting together at one place as we apply in India
Please look forward to it. 🙏🏻❤ Don't know if i am able to explain you what exact i want to say butt hope you'll get it 😅😂
YES !! it will be very helpful ..
I'm also confused when I have to apply for standford
And my 12th boards are in Feb 2025
If you get information plss.update here
I will very grateful to you 😊
Heyy junior here with same que
Hello everyone I've started my 12th recently and preparing for JEE , I've always wanted to do something related to Aircrafts since my 6rh grade so I aspire to become an aeronautical engineer but my 11th didn't go as planned so it's not very great, I feel like being real it's going to be tough to Crack it in 1 year so it's not like I want to go abroad because I find it tough but rather I feel I'm much better in other skills as well that is why I'm at a thought that I can apply for colleges abroad and even my parents have advised for that, so please guide me with any opinions or advice you've for me I promise from my side I'll give my best shot and I'll be thankful for it, I just feel I don't want to end up like nothing in life at the end of my 12th
Hey there idk but I can't be less relatable to you over this message tho. My situation is that I wanted to be an advocate but my dad wanted me to be an IITIAN so i spent my 11th in depression and wasted it for most of the part and rn I'm in 12th. My. Condition rn did improved a bit but isn't that good for a nice iit tho but I always wanted to something great with my life and something different from the ones around me and hence here I am like you thinking of preparing for sat and abroad college. It kinda now motivating me because I'm way to good at literature and just have to focus on the maths section so yeah. You got this we got this 🪿💗✨
Hello..i also want to apply for SAT exam..i have few questions regarding this exam and it is not getting cleared watching videos on youtube... Please Reply when you're here
@@abhi_shek_anand_1739Yeah bro,ask
@@povofpriyame too like I will srt sat prep after mains.
@@Idontcarehehe-c7j but last sat are in december and most colleges expect submissions to be completed by jan and next sats will be in march and mains are in may?
Is the SATcourse presented in upistudy is for digitalSAT or paper and pencil SAT?
is there essay in digital sat as well? I never saw it during registration
Eassay is no longer avilable
Very useful video Thank you
4:29 I didn't understand that . Can someone explain?
They said that this is the first time you have given the exam, before that you have the option to send your profile to 4 colleges for free but you do not know what score you will get in the first time and this creates a problem for you because you have already Low score has been sent to college.
Please make video about MS from abroad..all universities how to take admission there
Bhiya mujhe aap se contact karna hai ji mere bete ke liye, admition ne bare me and exam ke bare me puchna hai ji kaise connect kar sakte hain aap se
Some information on GRE and MS in US
SAT essay toh band ho chuka hai
Sach mein?
Sach????
What minimum score I need in SAT to apply for one hundred percent scholarship, google is saying 1300+ but what kind of university I will get in with 1300+ sat score?
1300 is minimum. At least score 1420+ for full ride
at least 1480+
Sir in DSAT essay is not available.
Here are the key exams typically required or recommended for admission to top universities in the USA:
---
Standardized Academic Exams
1. SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test)
- Widely accepted for undergraduate admissions.
- Measures skills in Math, Reading, and Writing.
2. ACT (American College Testing)
- Another option for undergraduate admissions.
- Includes English, Math, Reading, Science, and an optional Writing section.
---
English Proficiency Exams (For International Students)
1. TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)
- Preferred by many U.S. universities.
- iBT format is commonly accepted (minimum score: 90-100 for top universities).
2. IELTS (International English Language Testing System)
- Another widely accepted English proficiency test.
- Minimum score: 7.0-7.5 for elite institutions.
3. Duolingo English Test
- Some universities accept this as a more flexible and affordable alternative.
- Minimum score: 120+ for competitive schools.
---
Graduate Admissions Exams
1. GRE (Graduate Record Examination)
- Required for many master's and doctoral programs.
- Measures verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, and analytical writing skills.
2. GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test)
- Specifically for MBA and some business-related graduate programs.
- Focuses on analytical writing, quantitative reasoning, and integrated reasoning.
3. LSAT (Law School Admission Test)
- Required for law school admissions.
- Tests reading comprehension, logical reasoning, and analytical reasoning.
4. MCAT (Medical College Admission Test)
- Required for medical school admissions.
- Covers biology, chemistry, physics, psychology, and critical analysis.
5. DAT (Dental Admission Test)
- For dental school admissions.
- Focuses on natural sciences, perceptual ability, and quantitative reasoning.
---
Subject-Specific and Other Exams
1. AP (Advanced Placement) Exams
- Taken in high school to demonstrate advanced coursework and readiness for college-level work.
2. SAT Subject Tests (Discontinued in 2021)
- Previously used for subject-specific skills but no longer required.
3. USMLE (United States Medical Licensing Examination)
- For foreign medical graduates seeking licensure in the U.S. (postgraduate level).
---
Key Notes
- Each university may have specific testing requirements, so always check the official website for details.
- Some universities are now test-optional or test-flexible, especially for SAT/ACT, but submitting strong scores can still be advantageous.
- Standardized tests are typically one part of a holistic admissions process that considers academics, extracurriculars, essays, and recommendations.
For GRE too.
Hearing frome USA
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