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SAT Exam Preparation

SAT Exam: Registration, Eligibility, Test Dates, Exam Centres, Fees, and Results

Prepare for the SAT with expert guidance, smart strategies, and practice tests designed to help Indian students secure strong scores for top global universities.

SAT Exam Overview

The SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test) is an internationally acclaimed entrance test that is administered by universities, mostly in the USA, when determining the college-readiness of a student. It tests the skills in Reading, Writing and Mathematics with emphasis on critical thinking and problem solving.

It is a standardised test that is offered by the College Board and is commonly accepted in the USA, Canada, the UK, Europe, Singapore, and Australia by Universities. Indian students generally do SAT as undergraduate applications in foreign countries.

SAT Eligibility

Eligibility to take the SAT is not strict.

There is no age limit, either maximum or minimum
No educational qualifications are required
Frequently taken by students in Classes 11-12

SAT Registration Process

The registration of SAT is carried out electronically via the College Board site:

1
Register an account on the College Board
2
Choose your preferred date for the SAT test
3
Select the closest test centre
4
Provide identification
5
Make exam fee payment and confirm registration

SAT Exam Fee in India

The SAT exam fee includes:

SAT registration fee:
USD 60
International fee (India):
USD 43

SAT Exam Dates

There are several occasions in a year when the SAT is administered, usually in:

March
May
June
August
October
November
December

The date of exams can be chosen by students according to the deadlines in university applications and plans.

SAT Exam Centres in India

There are SAT test centres located in major cities in India, such as:

Delhi NCR
Mumbai
Bengaluru
Chennai
Hyderabad
Kolkata
Pune
Ahmedabad
Chandigarh
Trivandrum
and others...

Spaces are available based on test dates and seat capacity

SAT Slot Booking Process

At registration, students will be able to:

Select available test dates

Select preferred test centres

Confirm test-day slots

SAT Exam Pattern

The online version of the SAT has two major parts:

Reading & Writing

64 minutes

Mathematics

70 minutes

The overall time taken in the test is about 2 hours and 14 minutes.

SAT Syllabus Explained

The SAT syllabus covers:

Reading & Writing:

Grammar, contextual vocabulary, comprehension, logical thinking

Mathematics:

Algebra, Advanced Math, Data Analysis, Geometry, Trigonometry

SAT Preparation Tips

Prepare in advance (6-12 months is advisable)

Concentrate on precision and not speed

Master Math with the allowed master calculator

Perform adaptive mock tests

Evaluate errors and amend poor performance

Best Book for SAT Preparation

The recommended books on SAT preparation include:

1

Official SAT Study Guide (College Board)

2

Barron's SAT

3

Princeton Review SAT Prep

4

Kaplan SAT Prep Plus

SAT Question Papers and Practice Tests

Official SAT Practice Tests

College Board and partner websites can offer official SAT practice tests. Solving official digital SAT questions can be practised to get the students familiar with adaptive testing and scoring patterns

SAT Cut-Off Scores

SAT lacks a cut-off score.

1200–1400
Average competitive score:
1450+
Top universities:
1500+
Ivy League / elite colleges:

The expectation of the score will depend on the university, course and profile of the applicant.

SAT Results & Scores

SAT scores are given in 400–1600 scale.

Within 2-3 weeks results are normally available.

Result Availability

Usually within 2–3 weeks

Score Validity

The validity of SAT scores is 5 years.

The scores may be directly sent to universities.

Expert SAT Guidance

Start Your SAT Preparation with Expert Guidance

Achieving the perfect SAT score takes strategy andconsistency and a proper plan of preparation. With expert mentoring, practice tests, and personalised feedback, Indian students can maximise their admission chances.

FAQs

Everything you need to know about the SAT