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For Under Graduate Studies in USA & Canada

SAT For Under graduate Studies in USA & Canada

The SAT is a standardized aptitude test for undergraduate college admissions in the United States. All colleges accept the SAT as an objective measurement of students college readiness. The SAT is administered by the Educational Testing Service (ETS) in the United States and is developed, published, and scored by the College Board. The SAT is offered six times a year at international sites.

The SAT at a Glance

Reading – 3 Sections
Critical Reasoning19 Questions Sentence Completion
48 Questions Reading Comprehension (Long and Short)
Questions Total 67 Questions, Multiple Choice Type
Time 70 minutes (One 20 minutes and Two 25 minutes Sections
Score 200-800
Maths – 3 Sections
Questions 44 Questions. Multiple Choices.
 Geometry – Basic Arithmetic – Algebra – Algebra II
 10 Grid-ins
Time 70 minutes (One 20 minutes and Two 25 minutes)
Score 200-800
Writing – 3 Sections
 Questions 49 Questions. Multiple Choices.
 Grammar Usage – Word Choice – 1 Essay
 Time 60 minutes (One 10 minutes and Two 25 minutes
 Score 200-800
 Experimental
 Time Reading, Writing or Math – 25 minutes
 Score Overall 600-2400
 Verbal 200-800 – Math 200-800 – Writing 200-800

Only EEC students get 2000+ on SAT

Only EEC students get 2000+ on SAT

THE TWO COMMON WAYS OF REGISTERING FOR SAT:

1. By mail: Obtain the “SAT Information Bulletin” available free with USEFI offices, from college board website or from the EEC offices.

2. Online Registration (Credit Card required): www.ets.org. Fill up the form online and mention your credit card number. This is the easiest way to register for SAT.

Test Scores: Test Score are valid for 5 years. The three parts of the test are scored independently. Scores are available online and by phone in three weeks. Official score reports are provided about five weeks after the test is administered. Students who have active College Board online accounts will automatically get their SAT scores through My SAT Online Score Report only, unless they request a paper score report.

SAT Course Content

SAT Course Content

Study material for all sections, test papers for different sections and 40 full length Simulated Tests

Course Duration: 16 weeks.

For the SAT Dates available in the year one can visit the SAT Calendar at www.collegeboard.com

Timing Facility

SAT Timing

  • Regular : Monday to Friday
  • Afternoon Batches : 3-5 pm
  • Evening Batches : 6-8 pm

WEEKEND BATCHES:

  • Saturday : 2 – 6 pm.
  • Sunday : 12 – 5 pm.

Optional Extra Classes

SAT – Grammar

  • Monday to Friday : 09-10, 11-12, 02-03, 04-05, 08-09 pm.
  • Saturday : 12-02 pm.
  • Sunday : 01-02 pm.
Daily free extra classes