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SAT India Exam Dates 2024: March 9, May 4, and June 1, August 24, October 5, November 2, and December 7, 2024. Registrations are open for March, May and June 2024 exam. The last date to apply for SAT India March Session 2024 was February 23, 2024.
Topic | Subtopic | Example |
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Info & Ideas | Command of Evidence: Textual | Deriving the equation of a line tangent to a parabola at a specific point |
Command of Evidence: Quantitative | Representing a system of linear inequalities graphically and finding the feasible region | |
Central Ideas and Details | Solving a system of non-linear equations using matrices or substitution | |
Craft & Structure | Inferences | Using the quadratic formula to solve for complex roots |
Words in Context | Solving exponential equations with logarithms of different bases | |
Text Structure and Purpose | Analyzing the behavior of a function (increasing/decreasing, intervals of concavity) based on its derivative | |
Cross-Text Connections | Performing complex number multiplication and division in polar forms | |
Express Yourself | Transitions | Solving multi-step word problems involving rates, mixtures, and work |
Rhetorical Synthesis | Analyzing exponential relationships and representing them with appropriate functions | |
Form, Structure, and Sense | Converting between different measurement systems using dimensional analysis | |
Boundaries | Fitting a normal distribution curve to a given dataset and calculating probabilities |
Topic | Subtopic | Example |
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Algebra | Linear equations | Deriving the equation of a line tangent to a parabola at a specific point |
Linear inequalities | Representing a system of linear inequalities graphically and finding the feasible region | |
Systems of equations | Solving a system of non-linear equations using matrices or substitution | |
Advanced Math | Quadratic equations | Using the quadratic formula to solve for complex roots |
Exponential and logarithmic equations | Solving exponential equations with logarithms of different bases | |
Function analysis | Analyzing the behavior of a function (increasing/decreasing, intervals of concavity) based on its derivative | |
Complex numbers | Performing complex number multiplication and division in polar forms | |
Problem-Solving and Data Analysis | Ratios and rates | Solving multi-step word problems involving rates, mixtures, and work |
Proportional relationships | Analyzing exponential relationships and representing them with appropriate functions | |
Units and rates | Converting between different measurement systems using dimensional analysis | |
One-variable data | Fitting a normal distribution curve to a given dataset and calculating probabilities | |
Two-variable data | Performing multiple linear regression analysis to identify significant factors influencing a dependent variable | |
Geometry and Trigonometry | Perimeter, area, and volume | Calculating the volume of a truncated cone or frustum |
Angles and triangles | Proving geometric theorems using congruence and similarity postulates | |
Trigonometry | Using trigonometric identities and transformations to solve complex angles or equations | |
Circles | Deriving the equation of a tangent line to a circle from a point outside the circle |
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Feature | Paper SAT | Digital SAT | View Details |
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Test Format | Paper and Pencil | Computer-Based | View Details |
Duration | Same Duration | 3hrs (no essay) or 3h 50m (w/ essay) | View Details |
Calculator | Bring your own calculator for math | On-screen for Math section | View Details |
Score Release | Typically released a few weeks after | ~2 weeks after Test | View Details |
Prep Resources | Paper practice tests, traditional materials | Digital practice tests, interactive materials | View Details |
Flexibility | More flexibility in choosing dates | Limited test date/time flexibility | View Details |
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- The Digital SAT is a computer-based version of the SAT that is administered on a tablet.
- The test is scored the same way as the paper-and-pencil SAT, and the content is similar as well.
- However, there are some differences in the format of the test, such as the fact that students can see all of their answer choices at once on the Digital SAT.
- The Digital SAT is currently being offered in pilot form to a limited number of students.
- The College Board plans to begin offering the Digital SAT to all students in 2023.
- You can take the SAT as many times as you want, but most students take the test 2 or 3 times. We recommend taking the PSAT or a practice test your sophomore year. Plan ahead to take the official SAT in spring or winter of junior year. If you are unhappy with your score, that leaves you time to prep and take it again before application deadlines. Your scores are good for 5 years.
- The testing environment for the Digital SAT is similar to the testing environment for the paper-and-pencil SAT.
- You will be seated in a quiet, individual testing station.
- A perfect score on the SAT is 1600. The minimum score is 400. A good SAT score will depend on your goal and your dream school. A 1060 is about average, though the official average can vary from year to year. Some colleges superscore. This means they combine your highest Math score and your highest Evidence-Based Reading and Writing score from multiple test dates to make a “super” score.
- Good news: you don’t have to spend hours memorizing flashcards. Some formulas are provided, and all vocab is tested in context. To prepare for test day, brush up your foundational skills. Make sure you are comfortable with charts and graphs, which are used throughout the test. Not sure where to start? We can provide a plan to prioritize your studying and practice efficient strategies.