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Priya Garg

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Yes, ACT syllabus is vast and it includes testing students on various sections. The syllabus includes topics from Science, Maths and English most importantly. All major topics of these subjects are tested and are a part of the ACT exam syllabus. Hence, yes, it is not wrong to say that ACT exam syllabus is vast because of three major subjects that are tested and moreover a deeper understanding of the topics is prioritized when tested on the ACT.

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Priya Garg

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ACT test includes Reading, English, Math, and Science apart from the optional Writing section. Each section includes a different set of questions. There is a total of 215 MCQs. Each section has multiple topics, which are tested.

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The only way to choose an apt exam centre is to first visit ACT’s official website and find the ACT exam centre options. Then check for the nearest ACT exam centre's location. Then, know about the scheduled test dates for each exam centre before choosing one particular option. Applicants can also check out the list of ACT exam centres mentioned in the above article for reference.

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Priya Garg

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If you cannot register for an ACT exam centre, then choose another test date. Exam centre availability depends on time of exam registration. If you register early you can get a slot if not then choose another centre or date.

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Priya Garg

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It is not allowed to make changes either to the test center or test date on the test day. On test day you are allowed to make only one change that is the test option that you like to attempt, ACT or ACT Writing. Before admission, you need to inform the supervisor that wants to make changes to the test. You will not be allowed to add writing on the test day.

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Priya Garg

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No, this is not usually the case when ACT exam dates change that too last minute without prior information. The ACT exam dates are predetermined and they do not change within a short span of time also. Hence, whatever dates are available while registrations, they are final and there is no scope for alteration or change of dates from ACT.

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Priya Garg

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Usually, candidates take the ACT test 2-3 times in order to achieve their targeted score. Also, do not take the test many times as it can hamper your college applications. Applicants should aim to choose only one ACT exam date and try to be successful in that one go only. This is beneficial one because the applicants already have lesser time and taking an ACT again and again can be difficult on the pocket too.

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Himanshi Tirkha

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Yes, some colleges accept JEE Mains score without a 75% cut-off criteria. They are listed below:

  1. Netaji Subhas University of Technology: 60% criteria
  2. Delhi Technological University: 60% criteria
  3. Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology: 60% criteria
  4. College of Engineering Bhubaneswar: 45% criteria
  5. Dr B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology: 45% criteria

There are many colleges that don't set 75% in PCM in class 12th as an eligibility criterion. Searching for these institutions totally depends on region you are searching for. You can refer to Shisha.com for more information.

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Priya Garg

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Yes, ACT registration is easy, and can be completed in a few quick steps without help. The ACT registration would require some academic details of the applicants, besides their high school grades or scores and a little details about their co-curricular activities. The ACT registration requires applicants at the end to choose a date for exam and the test centre. Both choices can be changed afterwards but would require additional fee. 

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Priya Garg

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If the applicant's ACT registration is complete, they will get a confirmation mail, and the fee recipt of the ACT registration upon payment. The applicants will then be shortly mailed their admit cards with details printed on it. A printout needs to be taken along with the recent headshot passport size picture at the ACT test centre and a valid id. 

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