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    SAT Exam 2023: Dates, Registration, Fee, Eligibility, Syllabus, Score, and Preparation Tips

    Sayantani Barman Sayantani Barman
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    The College Board administers the SAT, an entrance exam required for undergraduate studies abroad, especially in the US, Canada, Euorope, Singapore, and India. Candidates can register for the SAT exam up to five weeks before the test date and must pay an exam fee of $60 (INR 4,965.63). Indian candidates are required to pay a non-US regional fee of $49 (INR 3,600), making the total SAT exam fees for Indian nationals $104 (INR 7,700). The first SAT 2023 Digital Test is scheduled on March 11, 2023.

    Digital SAT exam comprises 2 sections: reading & writing and maths. There are a total of 98 questions to be attempted in 134 minutes.

    • The Reading and Writing section has 54 questions to be attempted in 64 minutes.
    • The Maths section has 2 modules, each having 20 operational and 2 pre-test questions.
    • The total time allotted for Maths section is 70 minutes. Check SAT 2023 Revised Exam Pattern

    The SAT score range is 400-1600 and is widely used for admission to undergraduate programs.

    Table of Contents

    1. Big Changes in SAT Exam 
    2. What is SAT Exam?
    3. Types of SAT
    4. Why should you take SAT?
    5. Universities Accepting SAT Scores in India
    6. SAT v/s ACT: Which test to take?
    7. SAT Exam Eligibility 
      7.1 Age Limit
      7.2 Number of attempts for the SAT exams
      7.3 Educational Eligibility Criteria
      7.4 ID Proof
    8. SAT Exam Registration
      8.1 How to Cancel SAT Exam?
      8.2 How to Reschedule SAT Exam?
      8.3 SAT Test Day Requirements
      8.4 SAT Photo Requirements
    9. SAT Exam Fees 
      9.1 SAT Payment Methods
    10. SAT Scholarship
    11. SAT Exam Dates 2023
    12. SAT Test Centers 
      12.1 SAT Test Day Checklist​
    13. SAT Exam Pattern 
    14. SAT Exam Syllabus
    15. SAT Score 
    16. SAT Score Report
      16.1 How to Send SAT Scores?
      16.2 How SAT is Scored?
      16.3 How to Cancel SAT Score?
    17. SAT Cutoff 
    18. SAT Exam Preparation 
      18.1 SAT Exam Books
    19. SAT Practice Papers
    20. SAT FAQs

    Note: As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, many SAT exam centers in India are not operating at full capacity. Furthermore, since most universities and graduate schools are conducting remote learning, the submission of SAT or ACT scores has been waived as a standard admission requirement. Many Ivy League schools have adjusted their admission policies and are allowing students to apply without SAT scores due to the unforeseen circumstances caused by the pandemic.

    Big Changes in SAT Exam

    SAT exams were disrupted by Covid-19 lockdowns, leading many colleges and universities to make SAT scores optional. Additionally, the SAT is transitioning to a digital format in the coming years, with plans to be fully digital by 2024. Proctors will administer the exam at testing centers and score it out of 1600. However, the SAT Subject Tests are being eliminated, but only for the U.S. Furthermore, the new changes to the SAT exam include reducing the test time from three hours to two hours, a wider range of topics for reading comprehension, allowing the use of calculators for the Quant section, providing additional time between questions and sections, and providing faster access to test results within a few days.

    What is SAT Exam?

    Exam NameSAT
    SAT full formScholastic Assessment Test
    Official Websitehttps://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/sat
    Most popular forUndergraduate courses in the US and Canada
    Conducted byThe College Board
    Mode of ExamWritten-based examination
    SAT Registration Fees$60
    SAT Score Range400-1600 points

    In simple terms, yes, SAT is a difficult exam. The candidate has to sit for four hours and answer every type of question from the Maths and English sections. While some questions are direct, some are very complex. The Critical Reading Section of SAT is the most challenging one. JEE and SAT are two different exams based on different parameters. The main requirement for SAT exam is having a good hold of English. Though JEE is also sometimes considered easy if the candidate knows the concepts properly, the formulas can make someone go mad. Whereas in SAT the concepts tested are of 10th standard, and the formulas are also given on the question sheet. 

    Types of SAT

    There are two types of SAT exams – SAT tests and SAT Subject tests. While SAT is a general test that evaluates the English, Mathematical, Science, and Verbal skills of the test-takers. SAT Subject tests are taken to prove knowledge about a particular subject. SAT subjects include Maths, Science, English, History, and Languages. If you are confused while pondering about SAT1 versus SAT2, then, simply see which SAT 2023 test is suitable for you. It should be noted that SAT Subject Test is no more offered in the US and only a few colleges require or recommend SAT Subject Test scores. It is available only in the months of May and June of this year for international candidates. 

    Why should you take SAT?

    There are numerous reasons why SAT is considered significant during undergraduate program admission. Here are a few reasons listed below:

    • Few grad schools grant SAT scholarships to Indian students based on SAT score
    • Some job applications seek College Board SAT score
    • SAT doesn’t include complex science topics which can be easier for non-science background students 
    • Compared to the ACT, candidates get more time for SAT math, writing, and English 
    • SAT prep includes only high school maths topics 
    • SAT provides a diagram of math formulas on the test day
    • No negative marking for wrong answers on SAT
    • SAT essay is like a commentary on a specific topic
    • The majority of top US colleges require SAT scores for undergraduate admission
    • SAT exam fee is comparatively lesser when compared to the ACT to SAT exams

    What is the Use of SAT Exam in India?
    The main aim to conduct the College SAT exam in India is to test the knowledge of high school level Maths, reading, and writing to secure admission in undergraduate courses abroad. Here are a few benefits:

    • improve English speaking skills
    • It improves your numerical knowledge.
    • SAT scores are helpful for Indian students in getting scholarships.
    • Compared to other entrance exams, the fees for the SAT are not very high.

    Universities Accepting SAT Score in India

    Below is a list of Indian universities accepting SAT scores for admission. The list also includes the universities that consider SAT scores for offering SAT scholarships. Candidates must fall within the SAT score range to be eligible. 

    UniversitySAT for Admission (for Indian Residents)SAT for Admission (for Foreign Nationals & Nonresident Indians)SAT Scholarship Program
    Ahmedabad UniversityYesYesYes
    Amrita Vishwa VidyapeethamYesYes-
    Anant National University---
    Ashoka UniversityYesYesYes
    Atria UniversityYesYes
    Azim Premji UniversityYesYesYes
    Bennett UniversityYesYes
    BML Munjal UniversityYesYesYes
    FLAME UniversityYesYesYes
    G D Goenka University---
    Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management-Yes-
    Indian Institute of Management RanchiYesYes-
    Indian School of Business and FinanceYesYes-
    Jagdish Sheth School of ManagementYesYesYes
    Jai Hind College (University of Mumbai)---
    JAIN (Deemed to be University)YesYesYes
    KREA UniversityYesYesYes
    Manav Rachna International Institute of Research and StudiesYesYesYes
    Manipal Academy of Higher EducationYesYesYes
    Manipal University, JaipurYesYes-
    MIT World Peace UniversityYesYes-
    NMIMSYesYesYes
    The Northcap UniversityYesYes-
    OP Jindal Global UniversityYesYesYes
    Plaksha UniversityYesYes-
    Ramaiah University of Applied SciencesYesYesYes
    Shanmugha Arts, Science, Technology & Research Academy (SASTRA) Deemed to be UniversityYes-
    Shiv Nadar UniversityYesYes-
    Shoolini University---
    Sophia College for WomenYesYes-
    SP Jain School of Global ManagementYesYes-
    Sri Sri UniversityYesYesYes
    Srishti School of Art Design and TechnologyYesYes-
    SRM Institute of Science and TechnologyYesYesYes
    SRM University, AP - AmaravatiYesYes-
    SRM University Delhi-NCR, SonepatYesYesYes
    Symbiosis International (Deemed University)YesYes-
    Symbiosis Skills and Professional UniversityYesYesYes
    Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology (Deemed University)YesYes-
    University of Petroleum and Energy Science (UPES)---
    Vellore Institute of TechnologyYesYes-
    Vijaybhoomi UniversityYesYesYes
    World University of DesignYesYesYes

    SAT v/s ACT: Which Test to Take?

    Both SAT and ACT, have questions from similar topics and are used for college admissions. Candidates can study the difference between SAT vs ACT from the comparison given below:

    ParametersSATACT
    PurposeFor college admissions and merit-based scholarships.For college admissions and merit-based scholarships.
    Test StructureReadingEnglish
    Writing & LanguageMath
    MathReading
    -Science Reasoning
    -Essay (Optional)
    Length2 hours 14 minutes2 hours, 55 minutes (without essay)
    3 hours, 40 minutes (with essay)
    Reading5 reading passages4 reading passages
    ScienceNone1 science section accessing critical thinking skills and not specific science knowledge
    MathArithmeticArithmetic
    Algebra I & IIAlgebra I & II
    Geometry, Trigonometry and Data AnalysisGeometry, Trigonometry, and Probability & Statistics
    Calculator usageAllowed for a few mathematics questionsAllowed for all mathematics questions
    EssaysOptionalOptional
    Score Scale400–16001–36

    SAT Exam Eligibility

    There are no strict eligibility criteria for SAT set by the College Board. Candidates are required to successfully qualify for the test. Those who want to appear for SAT need to abide by the following minor criteria:

    Age Limit

    There is no minimum or a maximum age limit to apply for College SAT. Students who have passed high school can apply for SAT. Research has shown that students in the age group of 17 to 19 are among the highest to appear for SAT.

    Number of attempts for the SAT exams

    Candidates can take SAT exam as many times as they want, there are no restrictions set by the SAT College Board. SAT exam dates are available 5 times a year in India, usually in March, May, August, October, and December.

    Educational Eligibility Criteria

    There is no strict educational qualification as SAT exam eligibility criteria. SAT can be taken by students who are in high school and want to apply for undergraduate studies abroad to move to the next level of their learning.

    ID Proof

    SAT eligibility criteria include having a Passport or a valid Aadhar card. It should contain a photograph, name, and signature on it.  Any document that is torn, worn, scuffed, or otherwise damaged will not be acceptable.  

    SAT Exam Registration

    You can register online from SAT website, by mail, or by phone. SAT Registration is open throughout the year. Candidates who missed the late deadline date can apply for a waitlist. They have generated three ways for universities to help the candidates:

    1. Relaxing the score sending deadlines;
    2. Unbiasedness towards candidates who couldn't take the test due to COVID-19 and equally considering them like the ones who could take it;
    3. Considering candidates who could only take the test once. 

    Online SAT Registration:

    • Candidates need to create a profile on the College Board website.
    • After the profile is created, fill out the application form by providing Personal Information, High School Information, and Contact Information like mobile number, email id.
    • Then create a Student Profile
    • Select the Test and Test Center
    • Upload a clear passport-size photograph
    • Use a credit card or PayPal for payment
    • Print the admission ticket for future reference

    SAT Registration by Mail:

    Candidates need to register by mail, if:

    • Requesting testing closer to home
    • Requesting Sunday testing for the first time
    • Paying by check or money order
    • Younger than 13 years old
    • Not able to upload a photograph
    • Registering through an SAT international representative

    To Register by Mail:

    • Candidates need to request the SAT Student Registration Booklet from a counselor or College Board
    • Fill out the application form
    • Candidates must mail the form along with a check or money order for the application fee using the registration envelope to
      College Board SAT Program
      P.O. Box 7502
      London, KY 40742-7502

    How to Cancel SAT Exam?

    It may happen that the candidate is not willing to take the test on a particular day, and doesn’t want to reschedule. In that case, they can just cancel their test by not showing up. SAT Collegeboard will automatically not count the results of that candidate. SAT registrations cannot be canceled before five days of the booked test. In case of canceled registration, a partial refund of $10 will be received. The refund processing starts six weeks after the test date.

    How to Reschedule SAT Exam?

    Candidates can change their SAT exam date through the official College Board account.  Candidates need to register for the new test date, then cancel the SAT registration that is no more required. Candidates need to incur $28 to change before the regular change deadline or $35 to change after the regular change deadline. There is no deadline for rescheduling SAT test dates.

    SAT Test Day Requirements

    Due to COVID-19, most of the SAT test centers are following some strict guidelines for the test day:

    • Wearing masks are compulsory, candidates will not be allowed if the mask is found missing
    • Candidates should sit 6 feet away from each other
    • The candidate needs to answer health-related questions prior to taking the exam
    • If the candidate is ill before the test, they can contact customer service for the same, and stay back home. Those candidates will not be charged for the change or a cancellation fee if the reason is sickness.
    • They should confirm some statements:
    1. They haven't come across someone suffering from COVID-19 or presumed to have it within the last 14 days
    2. They don’t have any COVID-19 symptoms like fever, cough, muscle pain, difficulty of breathing, chills
    3. They are not violating any travel restrainment or quarantine requirements

    SAT Photo Requirements

    Here are things you need to keep in mind while taking a photo for SAT:

    • Your eyes must not be blocked
    • There shouldn't be much light or darkness
    • You shouldn’t wear a hat or anything that covers your head or face(unless for religious purposes)
    • No digitally tampered photographs
    • You should be the only one in the picture
    • There must be a head and shoulders view with the complete face, eyes, and properly visible hair
    • Head coverings for religious grounds are allowed
    • Your face should be in focus
    • There should be no trace of dark spots/shadows
    • Black and white pictures are also allowed

    SAT Exam Fees 2023

    SAT exam fees vary with the additional requirement of the candidates. Check the table for SAT exam fees and additional service costs:

    ServiceSAT Fee
    Change test center$25
    Cancel Registration$25
    Cancel registration late$35
    Late registration*$30
    Additional score reports$12 per report
    Unlimited free score reports with fee waiver
    Rush reports$31
    Get scores by phone$15 per call
    Archived scores$31
    SAT Question-and-Answer Service$16
    SAT Student Answer Service$16
    Hand score verification$55

    SAT Payment Methods

    The conducting body of SAT doesn't accept cash. There are three ways to pay SAT exam fee:

    1. Credit Cards: American Express, Discover, Visa, MasterCard, Diners Club, and JCB.
    2. PayPal: New PayPal users are required to create an account before beginning registration. Ghana doesn't accept the PayPal method.
    3. Check or Money Order: All the money orders and checks are to be delivered to ‘The College Board’ address. Only checks drawn on U.S. banks are accepted.
    4. Other methods: Bank draft

    SAT Scholarship

    The College Board India Scholars Program initiated in 2018-19 focuses on providing SAT scholarships for Indian students from low-income families with a meritorious backgrounds. SAT scholarships for Indian students offers a 100% scholarship to those students who have scored 1300 on SAT and whose income doesn't meet a specific threshold. Students can apply for scholarships when applying for admission. Collegeboard has connected with Indian universities and founded the India Global Alliance. Through this candidates get the chance to study at some of the topmost international universities like Cambridge, MIT, Columbia, and more through SAT scholarships. 

    SAT Exam Dates 2023

    Only a few exam dates for SAT are left this year. As most grad schools waive off SAT requirements, the situation is quite dicey. ‘Does 2023 require SAT?’ is the most asked question among candidates looking for SAT exam dates 2023. It should be noted that most abroad universities have made the SAT exam test optional but the SAT scores will be considered if submitted. After checking the official SAT website, we have found the data on SAT exam dates for the 2023 session. It must be noted that the below SAT exam dates 2023 are solely for international candidates or the ones not residing in the US or its union territories. Check the table given below for that:

    Anticipated SAT Test Dates 2022-23:

    SAT Test Dates

    SAT Tests Available

    March 11, 2023

    SAT Digital Test

    May 6, 2023

    SAT Digital Test

    SAT Subject Test

    June 3, 2023

    SAT Digital Test

    SAT Subject Test

    Anticipated SAT Test Dates 2023–24

    SAT Test Date*Registration DeadlineDeadline for Regular Cancellation
    Aug 26, 2023Paper: Jul 28, 2023
    Digital: Aug 11, 2023
    Aug 15, 2023
    Oct 7, 2023Paper: Sept 8, 2023
    Digital: Sept 22, 2023
    Sept 26, 2023
    Nov 4, 2023Paper: Oct 6, 2023
    Digital: Oct 20, 2023
    Oct 24, 2023
    Dec 2, 2023Paper: Nov 3, 2023
    Digital: Nov 17, 2023
    Nov 21, 2023
    Mar 9, 2024Feb 23, 2024Feb 27, 2024
    May 4, 2024Apr 19, 2024Apr 23, 2024
    June 1, 2024May 17, 2024May 21, 2023

    Few things to know about SAT international deadlines:

    1. International SAT registration deadlines are applicable for everyone residing outside the US and its territories
    2. The SAT registration deadlines expire at 11.59 pm, ET, US
    3. There is no late SAT registration for international applicants. The telephonic and online registrations need to be completed by the mentioned international deadline
    4. Candidates need to send their mailed registration forms by the international deadline
    5. For candidates registering through an international representative, they need to send their paper registration forms as early as possible

    SAT Test Centers 2023

    In India, there are more than 50 SAT test centers spread across 30 cities. Here is the list of SAT test centers in India:

    City

    SAT Test Centers

    Amritsar

    Spring Dale Senior School, Fatehgarh Churian Road, Amritsar, 143001

    Ahmedabad

    Ahmedabad International School, Judges Bungalow Road, Opposite Rajpath Row Houses, Bodakdev, Ahmedabad – 380054

    Delhi Public School Bopal, Bopal Square, Near Bopal Railway Crossing, Ahmedabad – 380058

    Bhilwara

    Sangam School Of Excellence, Nh 79, Chittorgarh By-pass Road, Bhilwara, Rajasthan, 311001

    Bhopal

    Billabong High International School & Kangaroo Kids, Beyond Bhadbhada, Neelbad, Bhopal, 462044

    Bangalore

    Bangalore International School, Gedalahalli, Hennur Bagalur Road, Kothanur Post, Bangalore, 560 077

    Bishop Cotton Boys’ School, 15 Residency Road, Bangalore, 560025

    Canadian International School, 4 & 20, Manchenahalli, Yelahanka, Bangalore, 560064

    Ebenezer International School Bangalore, Singena Agrahara Road, Via Husker Road / A.P.M.C. Yard, Husker P.O, Electronic City, Bangalore, 560099

    The International School Bangalore, NAFL Valley, Whitefield – Sarjapur Road, Near Dommasandra Circle, Bangalore, 562125

    Bhubaneswar

    Mother’s Public School, Unit 1, Bapuji Nagar, Bhubaneshwar, 751 009

    SAI International School, Plot-5A, Chandrasekharpur, Infocity Road, Bhubaneswar, 751 024

    Chennai

    Asan Memorial Senior Secondary School, 1, Anderson Road, Cochin House, Chennai, 600006

    CPS Global School, Anna Nagar Campus: A 80, IIIrd Avenue, Anna Nagar Roundtana, Anna Nagar East, Chennai, 600102

    Thirumazhisai Campus: Thiruvallur High Road, SH 50, Off Ponamallee Motel Highway, Thirumazhisai, Chennai, 600124

    Chandigarh

    Strawberry Fields High School, Sector 26, Chandigarh, 160019

    Cochin

    Sacred Heart College, Thevara, Pandit Karuppan Rd, Thevara, Ernakulam, Kerala, 682013

    Delhi-NCR

    United States India Educational Foundation, 12, Hailey Rd, Hamdard Nagar, Vakil Lane, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi, 110001

    Pathways School Noida, Sector 100, Noida, 201301

    GD Goenka World School, G.D. Goenka Education City, Sohna-Gurgaon Road, Sohna, 122103

    Pathways School Gurgaon, Off Gurugram Faridabad Road, Gurugram, 122003

    Pathways World School Aravali, Off Gurugram Sohna Road, Gurugram, 122102

    St. Michael’s Senior Secondary School, Shivpuri, Sector 7, Gurugram, 122001

    Heritage Xperiential Learning School, Sector 62, Gurgaon, 122 011

    Dehradun

    Hopetown Girls’ School, Rajawala Road, Selaqui, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India, 248011

    Guwahati

    Sanskriti – The Gurukul, Village Gugh, Ahomgaon, P.O. Garchuk, NH – 37, Opp ISBT, Guwahati, 781035

    Hyderabad

    Sreenidhi International School, Near AP Police Academy, Near Appa Junction, Aziznagar, Moinabad, Hyderabad, Telangana, 500075

    Indus International School Hyderabad, Survey No. 424 And 425 Kondakal Vill, Hyderabad, India, 501203

    The Gaudium School – Kollur Campus, Velimela Village, Ramachandrapuram, Hyderabad, India, 502300

    Delhi Public School, Plot 44, 42a Nacharam Mallapur Road, Hyderabad, India, 500076

    Rockwell International School, Sy No. 160 D, Gandipet Main Rd, Hyderabad, India, 500075

    Indore

    Emerald Heights International School, Opposite Akashwani, A.b. Road, Rau, Indore, India, 453331 

    Daly College Indore, Residency Area, Indore, Mp, India, 452001

    Jaipur

    Jayshree Periwal International School, Mahapura Rd, Narayan-Y-Block, Mahapura, Rajasthan, 302026

    Kodaikanal

    Kodaikanal International School,  Seven Roads Junction, Club Road, Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu, 624101

    Kolkata

    La Martiniere Calcutta for Boys, 11, Dr. U. N. Brahmachari Street (Loudon Street), Elgin, Kolkata, West Bengal, 700017

    South City International School, 375, Prince Anwar Shah Rd, South City Complex, Jadavpur, Kolkata, West Bengal, 700068

    United States – India Educational Foundation, The American center, 38A, Jawaharlal Nehru Road, Kolkata, West Bengal, 700071

    Assembly of God Church School, 125, Park St, Mullick Bazar, Taltala, Kolkata, West Bengal, 700017

    Lonavala

    Cathedral Vidya School Lonavala, The Cathedral Vidya School, Village Shilatne, India, 410405

    Lucknow

    City Montessori School, 12, Station Road, Lucknow, 226010

    Mumbai

    Aditya Birla World Academy, Vastu Shilp Annexe, Gamadia colony, JD Road Tardeo, Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400007

    Anjuman-I-Islam HS, D.N. Road, Opp. CST, Mumbai, 400 001

    Bombay Teachers’ Training College Colaba, MB Marg, Apollo Bandar, Colaba, Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400001

    Cathedral and John Connon School, 6, Purushottamdas Thakurdas Marg, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400 001

    Jamnabai Narsee School, Narsee Monjee Bhavan, 7, North-South Road, JVPD Scheme, Hatkesh Society, Ashok Nagar, Vile Parle West, Mumbai, Maharashtra – 400 049

    Singapore International School, Mumbai, On National Highway No. 8, Post Mira Road, Next To Thakur Mall, Dahisar East, Mumbai, Maharashtra, 401104

    Mohali

    Learning Paths School, Plot No 3, Sector 67, Behind Niper, Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar, Punjab, 160062

    Mussoorie

    Woodstock School, Tehri Road, Landour, Near Landour Community Hospital, Mussoorie, Uttarakhand, 248179

    Ooty

    Good Shepherd International School, Ooty, Good Shepherd Knowledge Village, M. Palada Post, Nilgiris, Ooty, Tamil Nadu, 643004

    Pune

    UWC Mahindra College, Village Khubavali, P.O. Paud, Taluka Mulshi, Pune, Maharashtra, 412108

    Savitribai Phule Pune University, Ganeshkhind, Pune, Maharashtra, 411007

    Symbiosis International School, Gate No. 3, Symbiosis Viman Nagar Campus, Off., New Airport Road, Viman Nagar, Pune, Maharashtra, 411014

    Rajkot

    PV Patel Smarak Trust, Galaxy School, C/o. S N Kansagra School, University Rd, Rajkot, India, 360005

    Trivandrum

    Trivandrum International School, Edackode, P.O, Korani, Kerala – 695 104

    Surat

    Fountainhead School, Opp. Ambetha Water Tank, Kunkni Gam, Rander-Dandi Road, Olpad, Surat, Gujarat – 395 005

    Visakhapatnam

    Oakridge International School, NH 5 Road, Behind HP Petrol bunk, Maharajpeta Junction, Tagarapuvalasa, Visakhapatnam, 531162

    Vijayawada

    Delhi Public School, NH 5, Nidamanuru, Opposite Best Price, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh – 521104

    Vadodara

    Navrachana International School, Vadodara, Vasna-Bhayali Road, Vadodara, 391410

    SAT Test Day Checklist​

    • Face covering masks
    • Updated admission ticket
    • Acceptable photo ID
    • Two no. 2 pencils along with erasers
    • Accepted calculator

    SAT Exam Pattern 2023

    • SAT exam 2023 is now a digital test.
    • The duration of the College Board SAT test is 2 hours 14 minutes. 
    • SAT exam pattern include - SAT Reading and Writing Test and SAT Math test
    • SAT score range is between 400-1600
    SectionTime in MinutesNumber of Questions
    SAT Reading and Writing6454
    Math Calculator7044
    Total134 minutes98

    SAT Exam Syllabus

    SAT performs an important role in declaring a candidate's academic ability. SAT General Test and SAT Subject Test are the two widely taken SAT exams.

    • SAT General Test is generally taken by students for admission to undergraduate colleges. It assesses the written, verbal and mathematical skills of the candidates.
    • There are 20 SAT subject tests which are divided into 5 subjects further. These SAT subjects are further categorized into smaller topics. The various SAT Subjects include:
    1. SAT Mathematics
    2. SAT Science
    3. SAT Literature
    4. SAT History and
    5. SAT Languages

    SAT Score

    Each section of the SAT exam is scored on a 200 to 800-point scale. The total SAT score is the sum of each section's scores. The highest possible SAT score is 1600 or 800+800. If one takes the Essay test, then a separate score is given. SAT essay score is marked on three factors: Reading, Analysis, and Writing out of 2 to 8. SAT Score Calculator converts the raw SAT score into a scaled score based on specific rules. The average SAT score is 1000. 

    Each section has a raw SAT score which is based on the number of correct answers given

    • Each question of all the sections carries the 1 mark
    • No negative marking
    SAT ScoresDetailsSAT Score Range
    Total SAT ScoreSum of Math andEBRW400 – 1600
    Sectional ScoresEBRW, and Math200 – 800
    Test ScoresReading, Writing, and Language, Math10 - 40
    SAT Essay (Optional Essay)Reading, analysis, and writing2 – 8
    Cross-test scoresAnalysis in history/social studies/science focused on specific questions of EBRW and Math10 – 40
    SubscoresReading and Writing and Language: Command of Evidence and Words in Context. Writing and Language: Expression of Ideas and Standard English Conventions. Math: Heart of Algebra, Problem Solving and Data Analysis, and Passport to Advanced Math.1 – 15

    SAT Score Report

    SAT Score reports can be accessed via the College Board profile:

    • Click on My Organizer.
    • Click on SAT Scores
    • Click on Access My Scores
    • Enter username and password
    • Click on the "My Test Scores" box
    • Your SAT score will be displayed on the screen
    • Students are required to send their score reports by phone or mail to the colleges they are eligible for
    • Score choice can be used for the above purpose
    • Students can send up to four score reports to colleges for free; before which an additional fee will be charged.

    Furthermore, the SAT score report has a ‘Score Breakdown’ option that describes sectional scores. There are three breakdowns:

    • Test Scores: This offers scores broken into reading and writing and language. The scores are marked out of 40 points.
    • Cross-test Scores: This offers scores based on the knowledge of science and history/social studies. This is also marked out of 40. 
    • Subscores: This measure performance based on different skills like Command of Evidence and Words in Context, for writing and language – Expression of Ideas and Standard English Conventions, and for math – Heart of Algebra, Problem Solving and Data Analysis, and Passport to Advanced Math.  

    What is a Good SAT Score for 2023?

    For 2023, 1510 and above is considered the highest score or 99th percentile. If the candidate scores in the 75th percentile or in the range of 1200 – 1210 that will be considered a good score in SAT.

    What is the max SAT score 2022?

    The maximum SAT score that one can possibly earn is 1600. The lowest possible SAT score is 400. So, the total SAT score is comprised of a Math section score and an Evidence-Based Reading and Writing score. Hence, each SAT section is scored between 200 and 800 points.

    How to Send SAT Scores?

    Most universities require the SAT Score reports to be sent directly from College Board rather than accepting copies. Candidates can either select four to five universities during registration and College Board will directly send the scores after their release without any additional cost. If you are sending the SAT scores after they are released there will be an additional fee to be incurred, though fee waivers help cancel the fee. Post-release, scores can be sent through:

    1. Online: Through the College Board account on SAT official website
    2. Mail: Finish and mail the ‘Additional Score Report Form’
    3. Phone: By calling the customer service 

    How SAT is Scored?

    SAT results are evaluated in a strict manner ensuring fairness. After submitting the answer sheet, a rigid check is carried on until they are delivered to the processing center. The answers are scanned, then checked by the system which considers the answers mentioned in the circles. From those circled answers, the raw score is calculated. To ensure proper checking of the answers, use a pencil and a soft eraser. The circle is to be filled in darkly. 

    How to Cancel SAT Score?

    Candidates can cancel their SAT scores if they feel dissatisfied with their results. But once their cancellation request has been made, it cannot be reinstated or reported. There are two ways to cancel your SAT scores:

    Option 1: At the SAT Test Center

    • Once you've taken the test, ask the staff for a ‘request to cancel test scores form’
    • Complete the form, and hand it over to the test coordinator before leaving

    Option 2:  After leaving the SAT test center

    The signed, written score cancellation form needs to be submitted before 11.59 ET on the next Thursday of the test date. The form needs to be downloaded, filled, and faxed to the given address:

    Choose one of these options:

    • Fax: 610-290-8978
    • Overnight delivery via U.S. Postal Service Express Mail (the U.S. only)
    SAT Score Cancellation
    P.O. Box 6228
    Princeton, NJ 08541-6228
    • Other overnight mail service or courier (U.S. or international)
    SAT Score Cancellation
    1425 Lower Ferry Road
    Ewing, NJ 08618

    The mailing or fax label should read: "Attention: SAT Score Cancellation."

    SAT Cutoff

    SAT Cutoff for top universities requires the candidates to score around 1450 to ensure admission. Here is the list of top colleges and their SAT Cutoff :

    Colleges/UniversitiesSAT cut off
    Princeton University710 - 800
    Harvard UniversityTest optional for 2021 due to Covid-19
    University of ChicagoUChicago is test-optional
    Yale University740-790
    Columbia University700+ in Math and EBRW
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology730 - 780
    Stanford UniversityComposite: 1505
    University of PennsylvaniaComposite: 1470-1550
    Duke UniversityComposite: 1475
    California Institute of TechnologyNo requirement of SAT for two years
    Dartmouth College750 - 770
    Johns Hopkins UniversityTest-option for the year 2022
    Northwestern UniversityTest optional measure implemented for first-year applicants of 2020-21 and 2021-22 cycles
    Brown UniversityTest-optional for 2021-22 application cycle
    Cornell UniversitySAT score requirement suspended for upcoming two years
    Rice UniversityComposite: 1480-1550
    Vanderbilt UniversityTest optional for 2021 due to Covid-19
    University of Notre Dame1410-1540
    Washington University in St. LouisTest optional for 2021 due to Covid-19
    Georgetown UniversityTest optional for the upcoming sessions
    Emory UniversityTest optional for Fall 2021 and Fall 2022 due to Covid-19
    University of California, Berkeley1330-1530
    University of California, Los AngelesTest optional for 2021 due to Covid-19 SAT score will not be considered for scholarships through fall 2024
    University of Southern CaliforniaTest optional for 2022 and 2023 cycles due to Covid-19
    Carnegie Mellon University780-800
    University of Virginia1330 - 1500
    Wake Forest UniversityTest optional for 2021 due to Covid-19
    University of Michigan, Ann ArborTest optional for 2021 due to Covid-19
    Tufts UniversityMaths: 720-790 EBRW: 700-760
    New York UniversityTest optional for 2021 due to Covid-19
    University of Illinois, Urbana ChampaignComposite: 1300 - 1500
    UT AustinComposite: 1480
    Brandeis University1520
    Boston University1510
    UC San Diego1490

    SAT Exam Preparation

    Here the SAT exam preparation strategies and tips according to the subject areas are described as follows:

    • Reading: SAT reading comprises 4-5 long passages. Go through magazines and newspapers. Focus on strong adjectives that will help you learn connotations. 
    • Mental Maths: Engage in SAT practice tests and practice mental maths, this will help the candidate a long way. Solve SAT past papers of math by managing time.
    • Eliminating Method: Learn eliminating methods during SAT tests online, it is important to be smart during the test. Sometimes, it is easier to find the wrong answers than the correct ones. This will make candidates smart enough to eliminate the incorrect ones.  
    • Focus on Weaknesses: Focus more on weak sections by solving SAT tests online. This will provide the candidate with a better understanding of their weak areas.
    • Learn Time Management: Try to practice SAT mock test for learning time management. The questions related to passages can consume a lot of time. 
    • Focus On Your First Response: The first response you give in SAT is mostly correct so don’t give it a second thought. Implement this practice while solving SAT past papers. 
    • Make an SAT Study Guide: Create an SAT study guide according to your schedule. If you are attending school or coaching, calculate the traveling time as well. Put more study hours in your SAT course during the weekends.
    • Focus on SAT Vocabulary: Learn new SAT vocabulary from flashcards daily to properly answer the evidence-based reading and writing section. Candidates can get numerous flashcards online to study SAT vocabulary. SAT online coaching also provides candidates with new words during preparation.
    • Guess When You Don’t Know the Answer: There is no negative marking in the new SAT entrance exam for guessing. Therefore, you can guess if you don’t know any answers to the SAT exam subjects. Only try to eliminate a minimum of one wrong answer before guessing. Take an SAT practice test to implement this elimination method. 
    • Don’t Forget to Bring a Watch/Timer: SAT test centers don’t necessarily have a correct timer. Therefore, it is always necessary to carry one of your own. Practice your SAT mock test with a timer. 
    • Decide a Reading Strategy: During preparation for an SAT course, know which reading strategy is perfect for you. Is it skimming or reading the questions first? Numerous SAT previous year papers can be used for adopting a reading strategy. 
    • Gather Authentic SAT Study Materials: Candidates need to study from authentic study materials like Official SAT Study Guide 2020 Edition, Barron’s books, vocabulary flashcards, and more that offer SAT exam details.
    • Recognize Rhetoric Questions: Less than half of SAT reading questions are rhetorical ones. Candidates need to study SAT past papers to understand that these questions need to be answered by studying the structure, development, and format. Focus on how the writing accomplices the author's purpose.
    • SAT Coaching: There are various institutes in India that provide both SAT online coaching and offline coaching. Candidates can select SAT coaching based on the fees, timings, and amenities provided. A few of them are listed below in the table for your help. 
    SAT preparation Classes in DelhiSAT Preparation Classes in Pune
    SAT preparation Classes in AhmedabadSAT preparation Classes in Mumbai

    SAT Exam Books

    A list of SAT exam books for preparation that will help you grasp the concepts of SAT exam subjects easily is as follows:

    • The College Board’s Official SAT Study Guide(2006)Check PDF
    • Barron's SAT Study Guide Premium, 2021-2022 Check PDF
    • Barron’s SAT, 29th EditionCheck PDF
    • Kalli’s SAT Pattern StrategyCheck PDF
    • Kaplan SAT Prep Plus 2021Check PDF
    • The Princeton Review's Cracking the SAT, 2020 Edition - Check PDF
    • McGraw Hill Education SAT Elite 2021 EditionCheck PDF

    SAT Practice Papers

    SAT preparation includes going through SAT previous year papers and taking numerous SAT practice tests. Here we have listed a few of the SAT practice papers for your practice:

    SAT Writing and Language:

    SAT Writing and Language Practice Paper 1SAT Writing and Language Practice Paper 2
    SAT Writing and Language Practice Paper 3SAT Writing and Language Practice Paper 4
    SAT Writing and Language Practice Paper 5SAT Writing and Language Practice Paper 6
    SAT Writing and Language Practice Paper 7SAT Writing and Language Practice Paper 8

    SAT Reading:

    SAT Reading Practice Paper 1SAT Reading Practice Paper 2
    SAT Reading Practice Paper 3SAT Reading Practice Paper 4
    SAT Reading Practice Paper 5SAT Reading Practice Paper 6
    SAT Reading Practice Paper 7SAT Reading Practice Paper 8

    SAT Math:

    SAT Math Practice Paper 1SAT Math Practice Paper 2
    SAT Math Practice Paper 3SAT Math Practice Paper 4
    SAT Math Practice Paper 5SAT Math Practice Paper 6
    SAT Math Practice Paper 7SAT Math Practice Paper 8

    Physics SAT Practice Test

    Chemistry SAT Practice Test

    History SAT Practice Test

    Ques. What is the SAT point scale?

    Ans. Candidates receive two-section SAT scores, Reading and Writing, and Math. Each of them is calculated on a scale of 200 to 800. Both these scores sum up the total SAT score. The total score ranges from 400 and 1600.

    Ques. What is the registration fee for SAT 2023?

    Ans. The registration fee for SAT exam is $109 and SAT with Essay costs $117.  Also, students giving this exam outside the US have to pay $49 as a regional fee.  

    Ques. Am I allowed to use a calculator?

    Ans. Yes, it is allowed to use a calculator for the math section. 

    Ques. How much time does it take to prepare for the SAT 2023?

    Ans. It takes 5-12 weeks to prepare for the SAT 2023 exam. However, it is always recommended to practice sufficient full-length tests before appearing for the exam, so that you can give your best.

    Ques. How can one send SAT scores to colleges?

    Ans. Candidates receive four free Score Reports during registration for the SAT test online. Candidates can send the scores to colleges up to nine days after taking the test after that they have to pay $12 for sending the score reports to each university/program they choose.

    Ques. Can I give SAT after 12th?

    Ans. Well, candidates can appear for SAT after completing high school. SAT score is used during entrance to undergraduate programs at different colleges. Test-takers can take it either in class 11th or 12th or after completing their high school.

    Ques: Is SAT difficult? 

    Ans. SAT is easy for Indian students who have prepared for the test in advance. However, various factors like time limitation, slow reading of the passage and new concepts in the test might make it hard for some candidates. 

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    Ans. People with scores of 1500 or higher often aim for the IIM Ranchi IPM program. With a score of 1160, you may not be in a strong position to get a call from IIM Ranchi, but if you have strong extracurricular activities and good academic performance in the past (e.g. in 10th and 12th grade), you may still have a chance.  If you do not receive a call from IIM Ranchi, you can still try for the IIM Indore IPM-AT program. You must keep in mind that IIM Ranchi may also consider applicants for the IIM Indore IPM-AT program. It's worth giving it your best effort. Read more

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    Ans. IIM Ranchi has not disclosed a specific cutoff score for the SAT for admission to their Integrated Program in Management (IPM) program. However, according to an interview with the IIM Ranchi IPM admission panel, students who score highly on the SAT may be invited to participate in a personal interview.  It is worth noting that this information is based on assumptions and research, and a score of 1400+ on the SAT may be considered a safe bet for admission consideration. However, it is also possible that a score of 1350+ could be sufficient if luck is on your side. Read more

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    • Top Answer By Juhi Gupta on 12-Jan-2023

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    • Top Answer By Ankur Shukla on 12-Jan-2023

    Ans. IIM Ranchi offers an IPM Program based on SAT / IPMAT Scores. The Expected Cutoff for IPM via SAT is 930. Apart from this, we don’t have many criteria to base this admission on. So the benefit of the doubt goes to applicants having SAT scores soaring at about 1100–1600. The admission criteria for other programs are more flexible as it is based on parameters such as 10,12, UG scorecards. So it’s highly unlikely that even high marks will get you into IIM Ranchi. Read more

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    Ans. The admissions to the IPM Program are based on SAT / IPMAT Scores. The Expected Cutoff for IPM via IPMAT is 265 / 300. SAT Expected Cutoff for IPM Admission 2023 is as follows:   Category  SAT Cutoff General 1350 Other Backward Classes (OBC) 1050 Emotionally Weaker Sections (EWS) 1030 Scheduled Caste (SC) 930 Scheduled Tribes (ST) 930 Differently Abled (DAP) 800 Read more

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