my son hv just completed 10th icse boards exams n hv enrolled in coaching class fr preparing jee mains .so do I need to enroll him fr SAT preparation also
You can pursue SAT and JEE together. Math asked in SAT is far simpler than that in JEE. Be that as it may since there is no English-related segment in JEE, you should invest extraordinary amounts of energy to plan for SAT English/Verbal section. SAT and JEE are altogether unique consequently looking at them will have neither rhyme nor reason. JEE tests an alternate range of abilities while SAT is unique. JEE is chiefly utilized for admissions to the designing system in any semblance of IIT, etc. SAT then again tests your English abilities (verbal and composing) and secondary school science. To do well in SAT you should be very well in English and the degree in Mathematics is somewhat simpler when contrasted with JEE. All things considered, a generally excellent SAT score can land you up in a top college in the world. Be mindful that most understudies from India face inconveniences in SAT Verbal. Indian understudies perform pretty well in SAT numerical when contrasted with understudies from different nations.
So if your child can deal with his school, JEE Mains, and SAT all together then he can pursue all of them together.
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