In which class can Indian give SAT EXAM
Hi Mohit,
As Kallakuru already mentioned that SAT exam is required to be taken by 10+2 candidates (Qualified or about to qualify); to add to it, I would like to state that the SAT conducting body, College Board does not state any eligibility criteria for SAT exam. SAT eligibility does not state any age limitation to appear for the SAT test. Having said that, as the exam scores are required for undergraduate admission, it is the ideal time to appear for the test. To explore more about the exam, kindly check the following links-
The SAT test is conducted internationally in the months of October, December, March, May, (Both SAT Reasoning and Subject tests) and June (Only SAT Subject test). The College Board® is the conducting authority founded in 1900 is composed of more than 6,000 schools, colleges, universities and other educational organizations.
Hope it helps!
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Best wishes.
SAT stands for Scholatic Aptitude Test. SAT exam is conducted by the College Board and is required to be taken by students seeking admission in undergraduate schools.
So the eligibility for the test would be completed +2 or about to finish +2.
Applicants looking for the undergraduate courses, particularly in US and Canada, are required to take the SAT exam.
Exam would comprise of the following sections:- Math, Reading, and Writing and there is an optional section which is the Essay part, which has one 50 minutes long substantial passage from which the student needs to build their argument.
The total duration of the test would be 3 hours with the essay portion added.
The test can be taken around 5 times an year.
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