If it is an open admissions college, no. If it is a selective admissions college, maybe. Best thing to do is check that schools website(all schools have one) for its admissions requirements.
Many junior colleges have an open admissions policy, meaning that anyone who has a GED or other high school degree will be admitted. Such junior colleges do not require a student to take the SAT or any other standardized test in order to be admitted.
For undergraduate degrees, most colleges and universities require the SAT as one of the entrance requirements for first time students. While most indicate the ACT, most schools do not require it, but state, if the ACT is submitted, the writing portion is required.
You should probably take it your Junior year of High School so you have more time to consider different colleges.
You should probably take it your Junior year of High School so you have more time to consider different colleges.
It is possible. However, your score will not be the permanent score sent to colleges. You will still need to retake the ACT during your Junior or Senior year. (Either that, or you can take the SAT during your Junior or Senior year).
Typically they will indicate, "if you are submitting ACT, the writing section is required."
Goverment of Maharastra GR about Junior colleges shikshan sevak for ST Condinate
Community colleges, Basic Training Schools and Junior Colleges
Clyde E. Blocker has written: 'The two-year college' -- subject(s): Junior colleges 'The formal and informal structures of a college and a business organization' -- subject(s): Administration, Management, Universities and colleges 'Relationships between the informal organization and the curriculum in six junior colleges' -- subject(s): Curricula, Junior colleges 'Attitudes of administrators toward the administrative organization of public junior colleges in seven States' -- subject(s): Administration, Junior colleges
There are two but ten colleges or universities in general
The list of Junior Colleges in Mumbai is too big. please refer some other sites for that.
Junior colleges can be compared for their education at a ranking site. The best and most well known of these sites is the AP poll, which ranks colleges across the country in various categories.