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SAT

What is SAT?

SAT stands for ‘Scholastic Assessment Test’ and is an entrance test for students aspiring to admit for undergraduate courses abroad, especially in the US and Canada colleges and universities.The purpose of the SAT is to measure a high school student's readiness for college, and provide colleges with one common data point that can be used to compare all applicants.

 

Reading

Reading

  • 52 multiple–choice questions
  • 65 minutes
  • Passages or pairs of passages (literature, historical documents, social sciences, and natural sciences)
  • Questions like those asked in a lively, thoughtful, evidence-based discussion.
Writing &Language

Writing &Language

44 multiple–choice questions

35 minutes

Grammar, vocabulary in context, and editing skills

Asks you to be an editor and improve passages that were written especially for the test—and that include deliberate errors.

Mathematics

Mathematics

  • 58 multiple–choice questions (broken up into a 20-question No-Calculator section and a 38-question Calculator-allowed section)
  • 80 minutes (25 minutes for the No-Calculator section; 55 minutes for the Calculator-allowed section)
  • Algebra I and II, geometry, and some trigonometry
Essay

Essay

  • 1 essay
  • 50 minutes
  • Read a passage and explain how the author builds a persuasive argument
  • SAT Essay asks you to use your reading, analysis, and writing skills.

Personalised Online SAT coaching

Online - Zoom / Google / Microsoft Teams

Max. 10 students per batch

4.5 hours per day

Covering reading, writng, Mathematics and essay writing

6 months

5 computer delivered, 5 paper delivered tests

Online 60-minute review with an expert

8 books

Laptop bag

Help with your admission/visa process into Universities