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how to prepare sat exam and act exam, how to subject in sat & act exam, and to" sat & act comptcompetition institute of Delhi

Shivani Bhatt 2nd Nov, 2017
Hi Arpit, SAT exam is used for admission to UG programs in the USA and a few other countries. The syllabus for the exam covers: Writing, Evidence-Based Reading and Writing, Mathematics. Please go through the link for more information on SAT syllabus: https://studyabroad.careers360.com/sat-test-syllabus The ACT Exam Pattern 2017 is: English, Mathematics, Reading, Science, Writing (Essay) https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/act-exam-pattern explains the ACT syllabus.
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can I study engineering in Germany after I graduat from american diploma with good grades in sat 1 and 2

Suraj Durgesht 31st Jan, 2018

Eligibility Requirements ,

Admission requirements are set very high by the German Universities. For UG courses as much as 90% is expected for admission.

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What is the registration date of SAT2018?

Anonymous 1st Nov, 2017

The registration for March2018 session will be started from 9th-Feb 2018 and the last date to apply is 28th Feb. Also, the exam will be held on 10th March. So you can apply accordingly.

All the best.

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I havent taken my SAT yet. Can I take SAT in November and apply for the colleges by their regular decision deadline for fall ie. January?

Shivani Bhatt 1st Nov, 2017
Hi Nikhil, For a number of US universities, UG Fall session (August- December), admission close by November/December previous year, some others accept applications till late March. Ideally, the students should have their SAT results by application time. Nikhil, It takes about a month for the results to be declared and scores to be sent. Considering the fact that you may not require retaking the test, an October test result will be declared early November. A late October-early November exam would be good to apply for a fall deadline. Do revert if you need more information.
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Is there any limit in frequency to take the exam SAT?

peri.laxmi Expert 24th Oct, 2017
There is no limit on the number of times a candidate wishes to take the SAT.
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How can I register for sat?

peri.laxmi Expert 24th Oct, 2017
You need to open an account on collegeboard.com to register for SAT. Click on the below link to open your account
https://cbaccount.collegeboard.org/iamweb/smartRegister?appId=115&DURL=https%3A%2F%2Fnsat.collegeboard.org%2Fsatweb%2Flogin.jsp

Once activated, login to your collegeboard account to register for SAT. Check the link below for registration.
https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/sat/register/online-registration-help
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Pls tell me everything about SAT I m in 12 now when can i appear how can i study and everything

Anonymous 12th Sep, 2017

The SAT is an internationally recognised standardised test that evaluates a candidate’s knowledge in reading, writing and quantitative aptitude and other specialised subjects. SAT is taken for undergraduate admission in the United States and some other countries. The SAT is offered seven times each year in the US and six times internationally. Candidates can sit for the SAT test in October, November, December, January, March, May and June.

 To know in detail you can refer below link

SAT

 Below are the preparation tips for SAT-SAT Preparation Tips: Writing

The writing section of SAT comprises two tasks. They are multiple-choice questions and an essay.The multiple-choice questions include sentence corrections where you would be required to select the right answer from a list of given choices. In addition, you will also be given a relevant topic to write an essay on.-SAT Preparation Tips to crack:Grammar: The multiple- choice questions which involves selecting the right answer will mostly test your grammar skills. So, bring out your Wren and Martins and get started with your grammar.Read: Your preparation can never be complete without reading. Since, you will also be asked to write an essay, the best way to prepare for it would be to keep yourself updated with all the recent happenings across the world. This will help you put your point across at the time of writing the essay.Write sample essays: Take a topic and start writing on it.

SAT Preparation Tips: Critical Reading

The Critical reading section has two main tasks. They are sentence completion and reading comprehension. Both the sections test your vocabulary and your skills at analysis.

 SAT Preparation Tips to crack:

Brush up your vocabulary: The sentence completion task is similar to your basic fill in the blanks.  So, be updated with the latest vocabulary tips.Practice sample papers: Practice SAT Sample Papers  as much as you can.  Never leave critical reading to the last moment. Samples make you prepared for critical reading.

 SAT Preparation Tips: Mathematics-Practice: The only way to crack this section is by practicing.  There are many sample papers on mathematics available. These papers usually help you to understand the kind of questions that come in SAT mathematics.Get your concepts clear: It is important to get your concepts clear in elementary mathematics.  Make sure you keep your high school mathematics books intact.

 

 

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I am currently (2017-2018) in class 11 and am planning for MIT. Which year SAT exam should i prefer?

Shivani Bhatt 20th Oct, 2017
Hi Gargee SAT 2017 analyses a candidate's ability in four sections - Evidence-Based Reading and Writing, Reading Test, Writing and Language Test and Math. Subject Tests are hour-long, content-based exams that assess a candidate's strength in specific subjects. Unlike the SAT test, some colleges require or recommend that you take SAT Subject Tests. The SAT 2017 is offered seven times each year in the US and six times internationally. Read https://studyabroad.careers360.com/sat-test?icn=sat_article&ici=sat_exam_rdmrvp to know more about SAT. MIT applications are available online in August of the year prior to proposed entry. Early Action has a November 1 deadline. Regular Action candidates should complete the application process by January 1 of the year of intended entrance. Early Action decisions will be announced in mid-December. To be considered for Early action, take the tests before November. ie to be considered for admissions in 2019 January, you should take the tests before November 2018. All the best.
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i want to know about SAT examination and how to apply ..???

manisha.gupta 5th Sep, 2017

SAT is an internationally recognised standardised test that evaluates a candidate’s knowledge in reading, writing and quantitative aptitude and other specialised subjects. SAT is taken for undergraduate admission in the United States and some other countries. There are two ways to register for SAT 2017- Online and by mail.

 

SAT is offered seven times each year in the US and six times internationally in October, November, December, January, March, May and June. You can take SAT as many times as you wish. However, you will be required to pay a fee every time you take the test. You need to register when its registration get start. For further information you can go through with given below link.

SAT

 

Good Luck!

 

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i have no idea about syllabus of mba entrance exam right now..can i prepare for mba entrance exam other than CAT like SAT in 2 month??

Gaurav Shukla 30th Dec, 2017
Hello
Given below I have divided the sections further into topics/chapters.

Number System

High Priority - HCF / LCM, Number Properties, Factor TheoryLow Priority - Remainders, Base System, Last digits

Arithmetic

High Priority - Percentage, Profit & Loss, TSD, RatioLow Priority - Clocks, Calendars

Algebra

High Priority - Linear Equations, FunctionsLow Priority - Higher Degree Equations, Logarithm

Geometry

High Priority - Circles, Triangles (Similar), Polygons, MensurationLow Priority - Trigonometry, Coordinate Geometry

Modern Maths

High Priority - Set Theory, Principles of Counting, Sequence and SeriesLow Priority - Permutation and Combination, Probability

Study plan for the last 100 days for CAT Quantitative Aptitude

I agree that there isnt much time left for the CAT exam but there is more than enough time left if you are sincere and disciplined. To most of the students of ouronline CAT coaching course, I suggest that they put in2 days a weekpurely dedicated towards a section. Obviously, there are mocks and other time for practice that is there on the weekend but these 2 days should purely be spent on building your basics of a particular topic. If you already know what your weakest part in Quant is  start with that. If not, start with Geometry. It is completely unrelated to other topics. There are few formulas that you might have forgotten because you saw them last time 5 years ago (or may be 10) when you were trying to do well in the board exam. Somehow Algebra / Arithmetic / Numbers  these topics stay with you but Geometry gets wiped out fast. Thats the reason it might be a good place to start. You should tackle the big hairy problems first.

Another key point to note is that you should not try to do the hard stuff that is not relevant. You need to put in an effort to understand anything but if within the
first 2-3 hours you are not able to make too much sense of it and it is not an important topic (refer to the red/blue table above), it might not be a bad idea to skip it. Your time to prepare for CAT Quant is limited and you should invest it in areas that provide the highest return on investment.

Cheers!!
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