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Aishwarya Bhatnagar

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Applicants taking SAT exam with accommodations should:

  • Carry their SSD eligibility letter at all costs. 
  • Ensure they have permission for extended breaks.
  • In case of extra time request, ensure that it is met.
  • Applicants shoukd ensure that they stay on for their extended break or time request on the test day.

All these pointers will be applicable only if parents of the disabled applicants check the test centre, fulfil documentation before hand so that no documentation is required on the test day and ensure the dates of SAT exam are confirmed prior. 

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Aishwarya Bhatnagar

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Applicants with disabilities can opt for accommodations to appear for SAT exam. At the test centre, accommodation applicants can get the following priviledges:

  • Overall SAT's time and a half (that is, +50% time or 3 hours and 21 minutes + breaks)
  • Double time (that is, and additional 100% time or 4 hours and 28 minutes + breaks)
  • Extra breaks based on requirements for 5 minutes only
  • Extended breaks again based on requirements for 20 minutes only
  • Breaks as needed based on valid reason.

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Aishwarya Bhatnagar

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SAT and JEE are two different exams which solve different purposes.

  • While SAT tests applicant's aptitude for English, Maths and Social Science, JEE tests applicants skills for Physics, Chemistry and Maths.
  • Both JEE and SAT are conducted online, but only SAT is computer adaptive. 
  • SAT is accepted for admissions abroad for all types of UG courses irrespective of the fields of study. Whereas, JEE is designed especially for undergrad engineering students
  • JEE is conducted in two phases - JEE Mains and JEE Advanced. Whereas there is just one SAT exam and not divided into phases.
  • While JEE results release in a month's time, SAT exam results r
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Suraj Kumar karn

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The SAT application process for August session was closed on August 13, 2024. Candidates interested in appearing for the SAT can fill out the SAT application form online. The last date for the December session is November 22, 2024 and for the late registration is November 26, 2024.SAT India 2024: The SAT 2024 December session registration window (Regular ) will remain open till November 22, 2024, and the deadline for late registration, regular cancellation, and changes is November 26, 2024

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Suraj Kumar karn

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Each section is scored on a scale of 200-800, and these section scores are added together to get your Total Score from 400-1600.SAT score is calculated by adding the total score of all the test takers divided by the total number of students who took the test in a particular year.The digital SAT is composed of two sections: Reading and Writing and Math. Students have 64 minutes to complete the Reading and Writing section and 70 minutes to complete the Math section for a total of 2 hours and 14 minutes.

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Suraj Kumar karn

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The difficulty level of the SAT, whether in its digital or paper-pencil format, remains the same. The College Board ensures that the digital SAT is designed to assess the same skills and knowledge as the traditional pencil-and-paper SAT.While the digital SAT is different from the pencil and paper SAT, it isn't necessarily harder or easier than the current version of the exam. At the end of the day, how hard or easy the digital SAT will be for you is going to depend on how well prepared you are.Digital SAT scores are mostly the same as scores for the pencil-and-paper SAT.

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Sonali

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: Some universities require a consolidated SAT cutoff while the other universities may resort their admission policies towards SAT sectional cutoffs.

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Sonali

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According to the College Board, the average score is 1050. Above-average SAT scores exceed 1050 and scoring 1350 or higher will put you in the top 10% of test takers and increase your competitiveness at more selective colleges.

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Sonali

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List of Indian SAT Exam Centers for 2024. Approximately 73 SAT exam centers are currently spread throughout 44 Indian cities.

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Sonali

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Despite its fearsome reputation, the SAT isn't as difficult as it seems. Overcoming the difficulties of the SAT is a matter of spending enough time studying areas that are tough for you and practicing questions that you might find confusing at first glance.The SAT is a challenging test, but the difficulty of the exam depends on how well you study for the exam as well as how well you take exams. The best way to make sure that you are completely prepared for the SAT is to study a study guide and take practice testsUsually, IELTS and TOEFL test an applicant's understanding of English; IELTS would be a bit easier because it is more straigh

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