SAT
The SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test) is a standardized exam administered by the College Board, designed for students who wish to pursue undergraduate courses in countries such as the US, Canada, and the UK. High school students or those who have completed high school are eligible to take the SAT. Preparing for the SAT is a critical step for students planning to study abroad, particularly in the United States, where SAT scores are a key factor in university admissions and scholarship opportunities. Our SAT preparation course is designed to help you achieve the high scores needed to stand out in the competitive college application process. Covering all sections of the SAT—Math, Evidence-Based Reading, and Writing—our course offers a comprehensive approach to mastering the skills required for success.
Exam Structure:
The SAT consists of two main sections:
- Reading and Writing: This section evaluates a student’s ability to understand and analyze written material.
- Math: This section tests mathematical skills and concepts.
Types of SAT Exams:
- SAT General Exam: Focuses on assessing overall academic readiness for college.
- SAT Subject Exam: Evaluates knowledge in specific subjects, such as Math, Science, or History.
The total exam duration is 3 hours and 10 minutes, with a 10-minute break after the Evidence-Based Reading & Writing section. Including time for identity verification, candidates can expect to spend at least 4 hours at the exam center.
The SAT is an important step for students aiming to study abroad, as it helps universities assess a student's readiness for college-level work.
Exam Format:
Section | Sub - Section | No of Questions | Time |
Evidence-Based Reading & Writing | Reading | 52 (From 5 passages) | 65 minutes |
Writing and Language | 44 (From 4 passages) | 35 minutes | |
Maths | No Calculator | 20 | 25 minutes |
Calculator | 38 | 55 minutes |
SAT Course Content
SAT Reading and Writing sections:
Reading & Writing Section Areas | Skill / Knowledge Testing Areas | Question Distribution & Weightage |
Information and Ideas |
| Weightage: 26% Questions: 12-14 |
Craft and Structure |
| Weightage: 28% Questions: 13-15 |
Expression of Ideas | · Rhetorical Synthesis Transitions | Weightage: 20% Questions: 8-12 |
Standard English Conventions |
| Weightage: 26% Questions: 11-15 |
SAT maths Section:
Sections | Testing portions | Weightage |
Algebra |
| 35% |
Data Analysis and Problem-Solving |
| 15% |
Advanced Math |
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Geometry and Trigonometry |
| 15% |