How do I send my SAT scores to Ashoka?

How do I send my SAT scores to Ashoka?

All students submitting their SAT scores must send the official transcript through the College Board to Ashoka University (DI Code – 7343). Indian applicants may send their official SAT scores to Ashoka University through the College Board portal for free.

Which university in India pays highest salary?

The INDIA TODAY – MDRA SURVEY shows that the National Law School of India University offers the highest salary among government colleges paying Rs 15.2 lakh closely followed by the WB National University of Juridical Sciences Kolkata at Rs 13 lakh per year.

How much are Ashoka professors paid?

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Vishwas Devaiah, associate professor and executive director, Centre for Intellectual Property Rights Studies at Jindal Global Law School, switched about two years ago from National University of Juridical Sciences in Kolkata.

Why do I need to submit the support at Ashoka section?

To enable the university to extend adequate support to the applicant during the admissions process and on campus (if made an offer of admission), the applicant is requested to submit all relevant details in the Support at Ashoka Section of the application form Please click here to download a sample Application Form.

How hard is it to get into Ashoka University?

Most of the selected students have excellent academics and something which separates them from a vast pool of applicants. I’d say that it is as hard to get into Ashoka as it is for a student from the USA to get into University of Michigan and UCB. For international applicants, it gets tougher everywhere in the US.

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What is the Ashoka Aptitude assessment?

The Ashoka Aptitude Assessment has been developed for Ashoka University’s admissions purposes by Cambridge and is based on the Thinking Skills Assessment to evaluate the thinking skills of the applicant.

How many new languages are offered at Ashoka University?

Every year, Ashoka University introduces three new languages. Currently, French, Latin and Urdu are being offered. The language courses are provided as options and are part of co-curricular courses which have two credits each.