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yadvi Student Expert 9th Jul, 2019

Dear candidate,

It doesn't have any requirements. However, for engineering you need maths in your high school.


SAT Exam Eligibility

The conducting body of SAT, the College Board has not set up any SAT eligibility for candidates wanting to appear for the exam. Originally referred to as the Scholastic Aptitude Test, then the Scholastic Assessment Test and now commonly called the SAT exam is conducted for undergraduate admission to colleges/universities abroad. The College Board which is the official SAT conducting agency have not laid down any specific eligibility criteria for SAT exam for students appearing for one of the most recognized entrance exams for undergraduate studies abroad.


Students who are planning to travel overseas to take admission to undergraduate studies are required to successfully qualify the SAT exam. The College Board has not set up any SAT eligibility criteria as far as age limit is concerned. There is no minimum or maximum age limit set by the conducting body for aspirants wanting to register for SAT exam. However, students are required to have successfully passed their high school to seek admission for undergraduate studies. Students belonging to the age group of 17-19 years have recorded the highest turnout for the SAT exams. Countries that majorly accept SAT scores and results are the United States of America (USA), Canada, the United Kingdom (UK), Singapore, the Netherlands, Australia, and New Zealand among others.



Key Points for SAT Eligibility

The College Board is the official conducting body of the SAT examThere is no minimum or maximum age set by the conducting body as SAT eligibility criteriaSAT is widely accepted in countries like USA, UK, Australia, and Canada.Students appear for SAT for admission to undergraduate programmes in colleges/ universities abroadA maximum number of high school students between the ages 17-18 appear for the SAT exam.



Hope the answer is helpful.

Good luck!

Prasun 9th Jul, 2019

Dear candidate,

The college does not provide any eligibility criteria for students giving ST examination.There is no subject specifications and ni age limit.Only students are advised to give it when they are in class 10 or class 12.

So even if you are a non maths students you are eligible but there would be half questions of maths which would be difficult for you.

ALL THE BEST FOR YOUR COUNSELLING!

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NAVEEN MEENA Student Expert 9th Jul, 2019

Dear Pranav, You can give sat. It doesn't have any requirements. However, for engineering you need maths in your high school. Few universities may not have specific subject requirements. Also SAT exam is of 1600 marks which includes MATHS. So if you skip this subject then you will get the minimum marks which is 200 in this subject.

All the best

Hope this helps


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