SAT

The SAT or the Scholastic Aptitude Test is a standardised exam that evaluates the mathematical, writing and reading prowess of a candidate for admissions to colleges in the US and Canada.

FIELD

Science, Arts, & Commerce

PAPER PATTERN

154 Questions in 230 Minutes

ELIGIBILITY

11th & 12th Standard Students

COLLEGES

Undergraduate Colleges in the US and Canada

SUBJECTS

English and Mathematics

DIFFICULTY LEVEL

Moderate

QUESTION TYPE

Objective Questions (MCQs)

WHEN

September to May

What is SAT?

The full-form of SAT is Scholastic Aptitude Test. It is a standardised entrance examination designed for high-school students looking for a college education in the US and in Canada.

The exam is meant to test the candidate’s ability to comprehend, solve and analyse problems. There are three sections in total for Maths and English. Each section is marked within the range of 200-800 points, and the final score ranges from 400-1600.

The third optional written essay is scored on a scale of 0-24 and varies incrementally.

How to apply

Eligibility Criteria for SAT

The eligibility criteria for SAT 2018-2019 are as given:

Age:

16 years of age and above.

Nationality:

All nationalities.

Subjects:

Maths and English.

Registration for SAT 2018-2019

  1. You’ll have to sign in to your free College Board account.
  2. Make sure all your identity information matches what’s on your photo ID.
  3. Choose which tests you want to take. You can change your selection on the main day.
  4. Upload a photo that meets all photo requirements.
  5. Check out, and print your Admission Ticket.

To register, you need a debit/credit card with international currency support.

College Board, does not specify any age requirement; however, a valid Indian passport is a must to appear for the exam.

Fee Structure

The SAT fee varies based on the country of the applicant. In Indian Rupees, the SAT exam fee is around INR 6,200-7,000.

Exam Pattern for SAT 2018-2019

Particulars

Details

Sections

3

Subjects

Mathematics, English

Type of questions

Objective (MCQs)

Number of questions

154

Mode of examination

Offline

Exam duration

3 hours

Paper pattern

Evidence-based Reading & Writing

1. Reading (52 Questions in 65 minutes)

2. Writing and Language (44 Questions in 35 minutes)

Mathematics

1. 20 Questions in 25 minutes (Calculator not allowed)

2. 38 Questions in 55 minutes (Calculator allowed)

Essay (optional)

1. 1 essay in 50 minutes

Negative marking

None

Syllabus for SAT

Mathematics

1. Exponents and Powers

9. Logarithms

2. Linear Equations

10. Quadratic Equations

3. Linear Programming

11. Theory of Equations

4. Polynomials

12. Trigonometry

5. Ratio and Proportion

13. Circles

6. Lines and Triangles

14. Complex Numbers

7. Mensuration

15. Statistics

8. Sets, Relation and Functions

16. Probability

English

1. Evidence-based Reading and Writing

5. Tenses

2. Concision and Precision

6. Punctuation

3. Agreement

7. Structure of Sentences

4. Coordinating and Subordinating Conjunctions

8. Vocabulary

Exam Dates

Update as soon as possible.

How to prepare

Preparation Tips for SAT

  • Knowing how to prepare for SAT 2018-2019 is imperative.
  • Ensure Clarity of Concepts: Focus more on understanding basic concepts rather than just the formulae.
  • Manage Time Correctly: Some simple time management tips will ease your preparation. Keep an eye on the time taken to solve questions. A section-wise allocation of time will help you attempt the paper within the given time.
  • Accomplish Targets on a Daily Basis: Assign daily goals for yourself for revision, and fulfill them. This will boost your confidence for the exam and avoid wastage of precious time.
  • Know your Strengths and Weaknesses: If you’re strong in reading and comprehension, but weak in grammar, you should strengthen your writing skills.
  • Sample Papers: Sample papers and previous years’ papers will go a long way in helping you crack any exam.

Study Material for SAT

  • The Official SAT Study Guide written by College Board
  • Kallis' SAT Pattern
  • The SAT Black Book
  • McGraw-Hill Education SAT 2018
  • Barron's New SAT
  • Princeton Review's Cracking the New SAT 2018
  • Dr. Steve Warner's 320 SAT Math Problems
  • Dr. Jang's SAT 800 Math Workbook for the New SAT, Second Edition
  • The Complete Guide to SAT Reading by Erica Meltzer, Third Edition
  • The Ultimate Guide to SAT Grammar by Erica Meltzer, Fourth Edition