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Scholastic Assessment Test

What is SAT?

  1.  SAT exam is one of the most popular and globally accepted assessment tests for students aspiring to pursue undergraduate courses abroad.
  2.  Earlier, the SAT was known as The Scholastic Aptitude Test, which was later changed to the Scholastic Assessment Test to assess and evaluate the verbal, written, and mathematical skills of students.
  3.  USA, UK, and Canada give weightage to the SAT course, and it is one of the requirements for enrolling in Universities or higher education Institutions.

SAT course is required by many undergraduate Institutions in the USA. Also, some undergraduate Institutions in Canada, the UK, Australia, Singapore, and India require the SAT.

Exam fees for SAT Exam

  1.  The fee for the test in India is $101 for the SAT without the optional essay
  2.  With essay : $117
  3.  Both these rates are completely inclusive of the international fee of $49
  4.  If the candidates wish to change the date or the centre of the examination an extra fee of 30$ is charged by the board of education.

Mode of examination

  1.  The student Written based exam

Score Ranges

  1.  400-1600 points

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Age limit

  1.  Candidates should be aware that there is no maximum or minimum age criteria for appearing
  2.  But on general basic the general age group exists from 17-19years
  3.  SAT is administered 5 times a year
  4.  The test occur in the months of March , May , April , October , December
  5.  SAT is administered 5 times a year
  6.  The test occur in the months of March , May , April , October , December

Exam updates

  1.  SAT is administered 5 times a year
  2.  The test occur in the months of March , May , April , October , December

What is the Educational eligibility ?

There is no specific criteria for the applicant to apply for the examination but on regulator base the candidates who wish to apply for the UG studies abroad are required to have successfully completed their HSLC education

Skills assessment in SAT

The major skills assessed by the board of education towards the candidates are
  1.  Mathematics
  2.  Critical Reading
  3.  Writing skills

SAT Exam Syllabus

S.No SAT Exam Format
1. EBRW Section – Evidence – Based Reading and Writing
2. SAT Mathematics Section

Writing Section

  1.  The writing section consists of a total of 44 MCQs.
  2.  Total duration is 35 minutes.
  3.  Finding mistakes or weaknessesand fixing the Passages.

Critical Reading Section

  1.  This section tests the ability to understand, interpret, and analyze reading passages on a variety of topics. There are four content areas; Humanities, Social sciences, Natural Science, and Narrative (Fiction / Non-Fiction).
  2.  Reading comprehension – 25 mins
  3.  Sentence completions – 25 mins
  4.  Paragraph-length critical reading – 20 mins

Math Section

  1.  The math section consists of 2 modules and focuses on the below areas
  2.  Algebra
  3.  Advanced Math
  4.  Problem-solving and Data Analysis
  5.  Geometry and Trigonometry
  6.  The questions are arranged from the easiest to the hardest, an opportunity to demonstrate what you know and can do.

Math Section

NOTE: 3HRS if the students opts for the optional essay an extra duration of 30mins is given

  1.  SAT / WITH ESSAY : 3hrs 30mins
  2.  SAT / WITHOUT ESSAY : 3HRS

SAT Result

The scores for your exams are available after 3 weeks of taking up the examination. Colleges have different eligibility criteria to select students on the basis of their test scores.

SAT EXAM PATTERN

Subjects – SAT Reasoning TestNo. of QuestionsTotal Duration (minutes)
Reading5265
Writing & Language4435
Mathematics5880
Essay (optional)0150
  1.  The Reading Test of the SAT contains one section of fifty two queries and a closing date of sixty {five} minutes
  2.  All questions are multiple-choice and supported reading passages. Tables, graphs, and charts may accompany some passages,
  3.  However no mathematics is needed to properly answer the corresponding questions.
  4.  There are five passages (up to 2 of which can be a try of smaller passages) on the Reading check and 10-11 questions per passage or passage pair.
  5.  Sat Reading passages draw from 3 main fields: History, Social Studies, and Science
  6.  Every Sat Reading check perpetually includes: one passage from U.S. or world literature; one passage from either a U.S. instauration document or a connected text
  7.  One passage concerning Economics, Psychology, Sociology, or another Social Science; and 2 Science passages.
  8.  Answers to all or any of the queries are supported on the content expressed in or understood by the passage or passage pair

Writing and Language

  1.  The Writing and Language Test of the Sat is formed of one section with forty four multiple-choice questions and a closing date of thirty five minutes.
  2.  As with the Reading Test, all questions are primarily based on scanning passages which can be among tables, graphs, and charts.
  3.  The test takers are going to be asked to read the passages, recommend corrections or enhancements for the contents underlined.
  4.  Reading passages on this test range in content from topic arguments to nonfiction narratives in a variety of subjects
  5.  The skills being evaluated include: increasing the clarity of argument; improving word choice; improving analysis of topics in social studies and science; changing sentence or word structure to increase organizational quality and impact of writing; and, fixing or improving sentence structure, word usage, and punctuation

Mathematics

  1.  An example of an SAT “grid-in” math question and the correctly gridded answer
  2.  SAT is divided into two sections: Math Test – Calculator and Math Test – No Calculator.
  3.  In total, the Sat math check is eighty minutes long and includes fifty eight queries: 45 Multiple Selection questions and thirteen grid-in questions.
  4.  The multiple choice questions have four doable answers; the grid-in questions are free response and need the test taker to supply an answer.
  5.  The mathematics check – No Calculator section has twenty questions (15 multiple choice and five grid-in) and lasts twenty five minutes
  6.  The mathematics check – Calculator section has thirty eight questions (30 multiple choice and eight grid-in) and lasts fifty five minutes.

QUESTIONS

  1.  Several scores are provided to the test taker for the mathematics test. A subscore (on a scale of one to 15) is rumored for each of three categories of math content
  2.  “Heart of Algebra” (linear equations, systems of linear equations, and linear functions), “Problem Solving and Data Analysis” (statistics, modeling, and problem-solving skills), and “Passport to Advanced Math” (non-linear expressions, radicals, exponentials and other topics that form the basis of more advanced math).
  3.  The test score for the Math test will be reported on a scale of 10 to 40, with an increment of 0.5, and a section score which is (equal to the test score multiplied by 20) will be reported on a scale of 200 to 800

Use of the Calculator

  1.  All scientific and most graphing Calculators, including Computer Algebra System {CAS} calculators, are permissible on the Sat Mathematics – Calculator section only.
  2.  All four-function calculators are allowed as well; however, these devices don’t seem to be recommended. All itinerant and smartphone calculators, calculators with typewriter-like QWERTY laptops and alternative portable computers, and calculators capable of accessing the web are not permitted

Style of questions

  1.  Most of the questions on the SAT, except for the optional essay and the grid-in math responses, are multiple choice; all multiple-choice questions have four answer choices,
  2.  one of which is correct. 13 of the queries on the mathematics portion of the Sat (about 22% of all the math questions) don’t seem to be multiple choice. They instead need the check taker to bubble in an exceedingly range in a four-column grid.
  3.  3. All questions on each section of the Sat are weighted equally. for every correct answer, one raw purpose is added.[41] No points are subtracted for incorrect answers. the ultimate score comes from the raw score; the precise conversion chart varies between test administrations