Scholastic Assessment Test(SAT)

SAT

SAT is a standardized test administered by the College Board and is required to be taken by students seeking admission to undergraduate schools. The full form of SAT is the Scholastic Assessment Test, which was earlier known as the Scholastic Aptitude Test. SATs has been developed to evaluate the written, verbal and mathematical skills of the candidates. SAT is a pencil-paper test taken by those who aspire to pursue undergraduate courses, particularly in the US and Canada are required to take the SAT exam.

Why Should You Study PTE?

MPEd is a physically demanding program that tests the limits of a candidate's capabilities while also teaching about new essential skills. Reasons to opt for this program will differ from each candidate’s goal in mind. Some of the reasons why MPEd is recommended are as follows...

Career options: The career options for a MPEd candidate are unlimited. Employment is offered in schools and colleges to gyms and training centres in both private and public organizations.
Train future students: The future generation of sports stars and athletes are trained and prepared by a MPEd degree holder. MPEd degree holders can get hired as a Coach, Trainer, Teacher in Schools, Colleges etc.

PTE Eligibility Criteria

Students seeking admission to the course must meet up with the following eligibility criteria. Know that the course is offered for different durations hence the eligibility is different as per the duration of the course.

  • 1. For 3 to 4-year duration course students who have qualified their 10+2 examinations with minimum 50% marks from any recognized board are eligible. The number varies from one college to another. In some cases the minimum marks in the 12th may go up to 60%.
  • 2. For 1 to 2-year duration courses students who have obtained a bachelor’s degree from a recognized college or university with a minimum aggregate of 50% marks are eligible. The minimum percentage may vary from one college to another. In some cases the minimum number can go upto 60% or more.
  • 3. Apart from the above-mentioned criteria, one needs to qualify the physical screening round and the personal interview round conducted by the college or the university.
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