JEE Main Paper 1
Hello Abhishek
SAT exam is opted by aspirants who wish to pursue undergraduate studies in the United States and some other countries. SAT exam is of two types: SAT Reasoning Test which includes Evidence-Based Reading Test, Writing and Language Test, Math Test, and SAT Essay (optional), while the SAT Subject
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SAT is a standardized test conducted by the College Board and is taken by students seeking admission in undergraduate schools abroad . SAT exam evaluates the written, verbal and mathematical skills of the candidates. Applicants to undergraduate courses, particularly in US and Canada, are required to take the SAT
For that you should have well maintained SAT scores and also must have good Letter of recommendation written from your college top position professors and also have well written statements of purpose from an Overseas counsellor to boost your chances.
You can also mention list of online courses you pursued
Hey Dommeti Pranavi,
Yes, as you are in 11th class you can write SAT exam,
Students who are 12 years or younger in age can only register by mail
Students in eighth grade or below must not include a photo in their registration. For more details about this exam you
Entire SAT Syllabus and Exam Pattern shared below for reference.
https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/sat-syllabus
https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/sat-redesign-know-changes-in-test-pattern
Students can also refer to previous year sample papers for reference
https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/sat-sample-papers
SAT is definitely applicable for all 12th class students from any discipline looking to pursue abroad studies.
You must be in age range of 17 to 18.detailed eligibility criteria shared below
https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/sat-eligibility
Hi Umakant
Ofcourse you will qualify stage 1 whatever will be the cut ,you will qualify.Don't waste you time thinking .You must start preparing for stage 2.Every year the cut off lies in between 145-160.If you are in general category it might be you miss it but otherwise you will
SAT test pattern has, essentially four sections: Evidence-Based Reading and Writing, Reading Test, Writing and Language Test and Math. Here are some preparation tips you can follow given below:
Get the concepts right- Students must first get their concepts right. It is advised students must first understand the pattern and
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