SAT

Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT Exam)

About SAT

About Test

The Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) is a standardized test widely used for college admissions in the United States. It assesses a student’s readiness for college and is a key component of the college application process.

Why Take SAT?

SAT scores are a common requirement for admission to undergraduate programs in the United States. They provide colleges with a standardized measure of a student’s academic abilities and readiness for higher education.

SAT BASICS

Eligibility

Must have a valid passport.

General Facts

The SAT exam is held 6 times a year

The SAT exam is offered multiple times throughout the year across 30 cities in India. Admit hall ticket must be downloaded and brought by the candidate on test date.

 

SAT scores for any test date during the school year are almost always available 2–4 weeks after you take the test. You’ll get an email when your SAT scores are available online. If you don’t have an online account, you’ll be sent a paper score report.

 

You can send your Official Score Report to up to four programs for free that you select at the test center prior to the start of your SAT exam. The College Board sends your SAT scores to your chosen colleges within 10 days of when you receive all your SAT scores.

 

5 Years

SAT exam Registration Process

Step 1:

 

Sign in to your free College Board account.

Step 2:

 

Fill in your profile details

Step 3:

 

Decide whether to sign up for the SAT with essay step

Step 4:

 

Upload a photo that meets very specific photo requirements step

Step 5:

 

Check out, and print  your admission ticket