- Evidence-based reading and writing
- Mathematics
- Writing section (optional)
In the examination, all the aspirants are required to solve 154 questions within the time limit of 3 hours. The score range of the SAT examination is 400-1600 and this code is used very widely by aspirants who are seeking admission to undergraduate programmes.
The two different types of SAT exams are:
- SAT Test
- SAT Subject Tests
SAT Test seeks to evaluate the skills of aspirants in subjects like English, Mathematics, Science, and verbal skills. On the other hand, SAT Subject Tests are taken to prove knowledge about certain subjects. The subjects included in the SAT subject test are Maths, Science, English, History and Languages.
Below mentioned are some very significant reasons why SAT exam score is considered very prominent for undergraduate program admission:
- SAT scores are accepted by few grad and undergraduate schools as a matter of granting SAT scholarships.
- Some job applications seek SAT scores.
- SAT papers exclude the science stream based subjects, so as to give equal opportunity to the non-science background students.
- SAT math, writing, and English questions are given more time compared to the other contemporary test series and exams.
- SAT prep includes only high school maths topics.
- SAT essay type Questions are commentary on certain topics.
- The majority of top US colleges require SAT scores for undergraduate admission.
- SAT exam fee is comparatively lesser when compared to ACT to SAT.
The major motive behind conducting the sat examination in India is to ensure and determine the knowledge level of high school students in the subject of maths, reading, and writing so that they can secure admission in undergraduate courses both in India and abroad. Few colleges in India that accept the SAT scores are Manav Rachna University, FLAME, Shiv Nadar, Ashoka, and more.