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Congratulations to our students for Fall 2010 admissions:

Raghuram Kamath

Shriniwas Ayyer

Serena Bhayani

Manan Shah

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Harsh Dubal

Nishant Borse

Tejas Birajdar

Meghna Ghadge

Darshan Puranik

Aditi Shinde

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Ruchi Mishra for admission ( MBA Program ) and for being awarded a scholarship valued at $50,000 ($25,000 per academic year)

Happy New Year 2010

 

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We have placed more than 3500 students in America's Top Universities ... Congratulations to our students for Fall admissions: Sriram Venugopal - Carnegie Mellon University | Rohit Sureka - Georgia Institute of Technology | Pranav Gulavne – University at Buffalo, SUNY |Bhushan Thakkar - MGH Institute of Health Professions, Boston | Ajinkya Ratnaparkhi - Carnegie Mellon University | Terence Chempakassery - University of Arizona, Eller School of Business | Akshat Goel - Olin Business School, Washington University |Karan Mhatre - Rutgers, State University of New Jersey |Purbasha Dasgupta - University of Southern California | Mohammed Hajee – University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill | Gulshan Motwani – Virginia Tech University |Arjun Rao – Rutgers, State University of New Jersey | Rupa Mahadevan – Arizona State University | Aditi Gautam - North Carolina State University | Tuhin Patel – University of Maryland, College Park | Kamlesh Jain - Indiana University Bloomington |Akil Merchant – Florida State University | Mayuresh Varekar – University of Colorado, Boulder | Ajay Pillay – University of Washington, Seattle | Alhad Mokashi - - Indiana University, Purdue University Indianapolis | Nikhil Pathare – University of Utah | Pradnya Sabnis - Worcester Polytechnic Institute | Vivek Mehta - Northeastern University, Boston | Rishikesh Athanikar – University of Cincinnati | Sangram Patil – Santa Clara University | Harsheel Saraiya - University of Massachusetts- Amherst| Rahul Punjabi – University of Illinois, Chicago | Sagar Tiwari – University of Texas, Austin | Swanand Phadke - University of Texas at Arlington | Paritosh Ajgaonkar – University of Wisconsin – Madison | Arpun Nangia - San Diego State University | Amit Kalra - Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago | Sakina Junagadhwalla - University of Toledo

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THE SAT - The SAT Reasoning Test (formerly SAT I: Reasoning Test), measures critical reading, writing, and mathematical reasoning skills students have developed over time and skills they need to be successful academically. The main purpose of the SAT remains the same, which is to provide information about students to the colleges they are applying to.

The SAT, written and administered by the Educational Testing Service (ETS) is a three-hour and forty-five-minute test. Each section of the SAT is scored on a scale of 200-800, and the writing section contains two subscores.

The SAT I writing section include multiple-choice questions and a written essay. The multiple-choice questions tests students' ability to identify sentence errors, improve sentences, and improve paragraphs. The essay measures the student's skill in developing a point of view on an issue. You are allowed 60 minutes to complete this section.

The SAT verbal section is now the critical reading section. On the new test, analogies are eliminated. It includes reading comprehension, sentence completions, and paragraph-length critical reading. This section now includes short reading passages along with the existing long reading passages. You are given 70 minutes to complete this section.

The math section consists of five multiple- choice questions and student- produced responses. Quantitative comparisons have been eliminated. You will be allowed a maximum of 70 minutes to complete this section too.

In addition, there is one 25-minute unscored section, known as the variable or equating section. This unscored section may be either a critical reading, math, or multiple-choice writing section.

The SAT score is valid for a period of 2 years.

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