JEE Main Paper 1
Yes, you can write SAT exam as there is no such eligibility criteria which a student needs to follow as all students are free to give this exam but roughly your age should be 17 years. Apart from this,please mention what is your current qualification?
To know the complete eligibility, you can go through the below link -
SAT Eligibility
Hope this helps!!!
Dear Priyanshu, SAT can be conducted 7 times in a year in USA and 6 times internationally. The SAT fee is $46 and SAT with essay is $60. An additional fee is charged to international students depending on the region they are from. Additional Regional fee for Indians is $ 49.
Please visit the official link to know more.
SAT Registration fee
I would suggest you to go through the below link to register yourself for SAT 2nd December exam as the window is open till 21st-November and exam will be held of 2nd December 2017.
SAT registration
Good Luck!!!
The test date is 2nd December only for Literature, U.S. History, World History, Mathematics Level 1, Mathematics Level 2, Biology E/M, Chemistry, Physics, French, Spanish, Latin and you will have to login in your account to check the exam center availability and from there only you can choose the one as per your convenience.
To check the complete deadlines and test dates, you can go through the below link -
SAT Official
I would suggest you to go through the below provided link to check the preparation tips for SAT exam -
How to prepare for SAT?
It's depends upon students to students some find it difficult and some find it average.
Mostly students find it difficult due to time pressure, challenging math concepts,
difficult reading passages, and a high-stress environment.
In order to prepare for your SAT exam solve as many as mock test series for your
practice. So, that you don't have much problem in time managemet and you get
familiar with the exam pattern.
After each mock test make sure you analyse your preparation level and always
learn from your mistakes and try not to repeat them.
All the best for your preparation and exam!!
For admission to MIT in the USA, a competitive SAT score is typically around 1500-1570 out of 1600. MIT considers the SAT scores as part of a holistic review process, so a high score can enhance your application, but it's also important to have strong academic records, extracurricular achievements, and compelling personal statements. For personalized guidance on preparing for the SAT and optimizing your application to MIT, consider consulting with Invicta Career Consultancy. They can provide expert advice and resources to help you achieve your academic goals, While there are other options available, hence you can pay a visit to their website (icclearning.com) and get consult with them for better guidance. All the best to you.
SAT exam evaluates students knowledge on the basis of reading, writing and quantitative aptitude and other specialised subjects.
It is taken for undergraduate admission in the United States and some other countries.
As such there is no eligibility criteria and age limit in this exam but students are advised to take the test when they are in senior high school.
The SAT test is offered seven times a year in the US and six times internationally. There are two ways to register for SAT- Online and by mail. Although, registering online is the quickest way to apply for SAT, you have to register by mail if your age is below 13 years. Candidates may select their preferred test centres and dates while registering for SAT on the College Board website.
To check in detail about the exam you can refer below link
SAT Test
Good Luck!!
Hi, You are mistaken actually. there is no DASA exam as such. It is for students abroad and the admissions are on the basis of SAT scores. So you must be a student studying abroad to apply through this scheme. Check the details here https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/dasa-ug
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