SAT India 2024 registration without late fee ends today; exam on November 2
Alivia Mukherjee | October 18, 2024 | 03:00 PM IST | 2 mins read
SAT India 2024 November Session: The deadline for late registration, making changes in the form, and regular cancellations is October 22.
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Apply NowNEW DELHI: The College board will close the Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) 2024 November session registration without late fee today, October 18. Interested and eligible candidates can fill up the SAT India 2024 application form by visiting the official website, satsuit.collegeboard.org.
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The SAT India is a standardized exam administered by the College Board, primarily used for undergraduate admissions in universities across the United States and Canada. Additionally, some universities in the UK and Australia also accept SAT scores for admission. SAT India 2024 is scheduled to be conducted on November 2. The SAT India 2024 exam assesses a student's arithmetic, verbal, and writing abilities.
SAT India 2024 eligibility criteria
Candidates can have a look at the SAT India 2024 eligibility criteria below.
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Age limit: The College Board does not specify an age limit for SAT eligibility, though the majority of test-takers are between 17 and 19 years old.
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Educational qualification: The educational requirement for taking the SAT exam is Class 12 pass or equivalent from a certified board.
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Students with disabilities: The College Board offers special accommodations for students with disabilities through its Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) programme, ensuring equal opportunities.
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Number of attempts: There is no limit on how many times a student can attempt the SAT, providing flexibility to improve scores if needed.
SAT 2024: Exam pattern
The SAT 2024 exam pattern is divided into two sections- reading and writing, maths. The exam duration of SAT 2024 is 2 hours and 14 minutes.The SAT 2024 exam pattern for the maths section includes 75% multiple-choice-questions (MCQ) and 25% student-produced response (SPR) questions. The SAT 2024 reading and writing section includes multiple-choice questions categorised into four domains: Craft and Structure, Information and Ideas, Standard English Conventions, and Expression of Ideas.
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Candidates can have a look at the section-wise total number of questions and score scale below.
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Sections |
Number of questions |
Score scale |
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Reading and Writing (64 minutes) |
54 (50 operational questions, 4 pre-test questions) |
200-800 |
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Math (70 minutes) |
44 (40 operational questions, 4 pre-test questions) |
200-800 |
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Total (134 minutes) |
98 |
400-1600 |
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