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Get into your dream undergrad program at top University with SAT
Those applying for higher education or professional registration in another country must take the SAT Exam.
Administered by the Educational Testing Service (ETS) on behalf of the College Board, SAT aims to gauge applicants’ competence for admission at the undergraduate programs at Universities and Colleges. SAT examines candidates on the parameters of Mathematics, Reading Test as well as Writing & Language Test. SAT is generally opted for by high school juniors and seniors. A few Colleges outside USA also use SAT scores as a criterion for admission. The SAT is a standardized test, i.e., it is given under the same conditions and scored the same way for all test-takers.
Who needs to take SAT?
The SAT is an important requirement of the college admissions process. It is one of the factors that colleges consider when making admissions decisions. If you are planning on applying to college, you should take the SAT seriously and prepare for it accordingly.
We offer both live online and classroom courses to help you ace the test.
We offer a comprehensive SAT prep course that covers all aspects of the SAT, from the Math and Reading sections to the Essay and Writing sections. Our SAT prep course is designed to help students ace the SAT and get into the college of their dreams.
Types of SAT
Conducted by the College Board, SAT-1 or more commonly referred to as the Scholastic Assessment Test, is required to be taken by the students seeking admission in to undergraduate schools.
SAT-1 is a general test that has been developed to evaluate the written, verbal and mathematical skills of the candidates. SAT-2, on the other hand, is a more subject-focused test. Students
looking to get admission to a particular course are required to take the SAT Subject Test to demonstrate their knowledge of that particular subject.
ACT
The ACT, originally an abbreviation of American College Testing, is a standardized test used for College admissions in the United States. It is currently administered by ACT, a non-profit organization of the same name. The ACT test covers four academic skill areas: English, Mathematics, Reading & Science Reasoning. It also offers an optional direct writing test. It is accepted by all four-year Colleges and Universities in the United States and more than 225 Universities outside the U.S.
The main four ACT test sections are individually scored on a scale of 7-36, and a composite score (the rounded whole number average of the four sections) is provided.
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