The SAT is comprised of two sections: Evidence-Based Reading and Writing and Math. The Evidence-Based Reading and Writing is comprised of two tests, one focused on Reading and one focused on Writing & Language. The Math section is comprised of a single test with two components – a no-calculator portion and a calculator-allowed portion. The SAT also includes an optional Essay. Some schools may require the Essay, so be sure to ask before you take the SAT. To study SAT Contact us
SAT scores are accepted by most of the colleges in and outside India
You can avail SAT-Based Scholarship
SAT gives you more time compared to other tests
It offers more flexibilty
No negative marking
SAT Test Format
The SAT contains 4 sections:
Reading
Writing & Language
Math (No Calculator & Calculator Sections)
Essay (Optional)
The SAT format includes 154 multiple-choice questions and 1 optional essay. To know more about SAT Click Here
Reading
52 multiple–choice questions
65 minutes
Passages or pairs of passages (literature, historical documents, social sciences, and natural sciences)
Writing & Language
44 multiple–choice questions
35 minutes
Grammar, vocabulary in context, and editing skills
Math
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 (Optional*)
1 essay
50 minutes
Read a passage and explain how the author builds a persuasive argument