JEE Main Paper 1
Hi Steve,
There are conflicting views on the board to opt for. I have known students from CBSE, ICSE, as well as State boards and IB board have scored well in SAT.
You need to go through the SAT Test Syllabus 2018 to understand the different sections and what you
SAT is an internationally recognised standardised test that evaluates a candidate’s knowledge in reading, writing and quantitative aptitude and other specialised subjects.
The test is offered seven times each year in the US and six times internationally. You can sit for the SAT in October, November, December, January, March, May
Hi Vaibhav,
SAT scores are used for admission to an undergraduate program abroad. An IELTS score, on the other hand, checks your English language proficiency as the course you would be joining would be taught in English.
So, yes, it is necessary to score well in IELTS after scoring well
Dear Vikash,
Yes, you can appear for SAT.
SAT is used for admission to undergraduate programs in US, Canada and a few more countries. The assessment test is of two types, SAT reasoning test and SAT subject tests.
Please visit the link to know more about SAT eligibility https://studyabroad.careers360.com/sat-test-eligibility
Do
In order to start your preparation you should be aware of the pattern of the exam.
You should start reading for practice. Work on your vocabulary.
Practice essays as many as possible.
Make sure to know area formulas, the Pythagorean Theorem, the average formula, special triangle rules, and exponent rules.
SAT is an internationally recognised standardised test that evaluates a candidate's knowledge in reading, writing and quantitative aptitude and other specialised subjects.
It is taken for undergraduate admission in the United States and some other countries.
It is usually taken by junior and senior high school students and is based
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