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| 3 Years |
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| Test Duration |
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| 3 hours and 45 minutes(SAT I |
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| No. of Attempts |
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| You can take the test as many times as you want. Your score report shows your current test score, in addition to scores for up to six SAT I and six Subject Test administrations. |
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| SAT is held 6 times in a year: May, June, October, November, December and January |
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| In India the test is administered by College Board. The following is the list of test centre in India: |
| 63113 Ahmedabad - H L Coll Commerce |
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| 63100 Bangalore -bishop Cotton Boys S |
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| 63120 Calcutta -assmb God Church School |
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| 63130 Cochin - Sacred Heart College |
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| 63255 Himachal Pradesh -Akal Academy (Distt Sirmour) |
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| 63157 Haryana -Pathways World School |
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| 63161 Hyderabad - St Anns Degree & Post Graduate |
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| 63166 Kodaikanal - Kodaikanal International School |
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| 63127 Calcutta - USEFI |
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Scholastic Aptitude Test |
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| The SAT Reasoning Test (formerly Scholastic Aptitude Test and Scholastic Assessment Test) is a standardized test for college admissions in the United States. The SAT is administered by the not-for-profit College Board corporation in the United States, and is published, developed, and scored by the Educational Testing Service (ETS).
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SAT- Reasoning and SAT-Subject Tests |
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| Most colleges require the SAT - Reasoning Test for admission and many other schools require both the SAT - Reasoning Test and SAT - Subject Test for admission purposes or placement. Additionally, some colleges require specific Subject Test tests while others allow you to choose which tests you take. It's best to check directly with the school. |
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SAT Reasoning Test |
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The SAT Reasoning Test is a measure of the critical thinking skills you'll need for academic success in college. The SAT assesses how well you analyze and solve problems—skills you learned in school that you'll need in college. The SAT is typically taken by high school juniors and seniors. Each section of the SAT is scored on a scale of 200—800, with two writing subscores for multiple-choice and the essay. It is administered seven times a year in the U.S. , Puerto Rico , and U.S. Territories, and six times a year overseas.

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SAT- Subject Test |
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It is one-hour, primarily multiple-choice tests in specific subjects. The Subject Tests measure knowledge or skills in a particular subject and your ability to apply that knowledge. Many colleges require or recommend one or more of the Subject Tests for admission or placement. The Subject Tests are one-hour, primarily multiple-choice tests in specific subjects. Subject Tests measure knowledge or skills in a particular subject and your ability to apply that knowledge.

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The Unscored Section-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, mathematics, or writing multiple-choice section. This unscored section does not count toward the final score, but is used to try out new questions for future editions of the SAT and to ensure that scores on new editions of the SAT are comparable to scores on earlier editions of the test.
Test Order-The 25-minute essay will always be the first section of the SAT, and the 10-minute multiple-choice writing section will always be the final section. The remaining six 25-minute sections can appear in any order, as can the two 20-minute sections. Test takers sitting next to each other in the same testing session may have test books with entirely different sections. |
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Each edition of the SAT Reasoning Test include a Critical Reading, Math and Writing section. |
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Eligibility
SAT (SAT Reasoning Test or SAT subjects Test or both) is typically taken by high school juniors and seniors. Indian students who have completed their 12 years of school education successfully from any recognised Indian board or university can take SAT for admission in the different streams available in to various American colleges.
There is no criteria of minimum marks etc. for appearing in the SAT Reasoning Test or SAT Subject Tests, but several colleges need a good SAT score along with a good academic record. Besides that college conducts their own tests, like Essay Writing, Personality Test etc and also asks for Curriculum Vitae and recommendations from teacher etc. A nicely written CV (Curriculum Vitae) so that it reflects brilliantly about the aspirant may be of great help. Some colleges specify the Subject Tests they require for admission or placement; others allow applicants to choose which tests to take.
Score Report
SAT Reasoning Test- SAT scores are reported on a scale from 200 to 800, with additional subscores reported for the essay (ranging from 2-12) and for multiple-choice writing questions (on a 20-to-80 scale). Your scores tell college admission staff how you did compared with other students who took the test. For example, if you scored close to the mean or average-about 500 on SAT critical reading and 500 on SAT math-admission staff would know that you scored as well as about half of the students who took the test.
Rules
SAT Reasoning Test- You will get a short break at the end of each hour of testing time. You must work within each section of the SAT only for the time allotted. You are not permitted to go back to a section once that section has ended. Nor are you permitted to start the next section if you finish a section early. The testing supervisor will guide you through the testing process and provide all the necessary instructions.
Standby Testing- If you miss the late registration deadline, there's still a chance you can sometimes take the SAT as a standby. Test centers accept standbys on a first-come, first-serve basis only if they have enough space, testing materials, and staff-so there is no guarantee that you'll be admitted to the test.
Registration Details:
By mail: Obtain the "SAT Information Bulletin" available free with USEFI offices or from College Board, New York website (www.collegeboard.com) Fill in the form, get the draft made (if you are not paying by credit card), and use the envelope provided with the form to mail these to: College Board SAT Program Princeton, NJ 08541, USA
Online Registration (Credit Card required): Fill up the form online and mention your credit card number. This is the easiest way to register for SAT.
Phone: You can register by phone, if you previously registered for an SAT test.
- Call 800-SAT-SCORE (800-728-7267) 7 a.m. to midnight, ET
- 609-771-7600 8 a.m. to 8:45 p.m., Monday through Friday, ET.
- TTY is available any time, 609-882-4118.
Registration through International Representatives: If you are registering from outside Americas, you can also register through International representatives.
How to Contact College Board, NY for SAT
By Email- Use the email inquiry forms (Click here) to contact SAT Program Customer Service online Or Use this link http://www.collegeboard.com/inquiry/sathome.html
By Telephone- You can also contact SAT Program Customer Service by telephone Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. (Eastern Time). Summer hours for SAT Program Customer Service (after the June administration through August) are Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. (Eastern Time).
Fee: The SAT Reasoning fee is 29.50 $. In case of late registration, students are expected to pay an additional 20$ as a late registration fee. Students taking the test through international centers have to pay an international processing fee of 20$. Security surcharge of 20$ are applicable for students who wish to test in India & Pakistan.
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