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SAT Exam 2025:

Dates, Eligibility, Syllabus & Registration

Get all the latest SAT details - exam dates, eligibility, digital pattern, registration steps, prep tips, and FAQs for study in the USA and worldwide.

The SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test) is a globally recognized standardized test used for college admissions. It is primarily taken by high school students aiming to study undergraduate programs in the USA and other countries. The exam evaluates critical reading, writing, and math skills needed for academic success at the college level.

What is the
SAT Exam?

Who should
take the SAT?

1.The SAT is ideal for students seeking admission to universities in the USA, Canada, UK, Australia, and beyond.
2.It is accepted by over 4,000 colleges and universities worldwide.

Eligibility & Registration

Understand the eligibility criteria and registration process for the SAT exam your gateway to international undergraduate admissions.

Registration Steps

Eligibility Criteria

Create and verify your account on the official College Board SAT website

Fill the online registration form with accurate personal and educational details

Choose your preferred test center and date from available options

Pay the exam fee securely online (amount varies by country)

Download and print your admission ticket; prepare valid ID for test day

No age limit; mostly taken by high school juniors and seniors (16–18 years old)

Must have completed or be currently enrolled in high school or equivalent

Open to students worldwide, including international candidates

Valid government-issued photo identification required for test day

Suitable for students applying to undergraduate programs in US, Canada, UK, Australia, and other countries

Registration Steps

Create and verify your account on the official College Board SAT website

Fill the online registration form with accurate personal and educational details

Choose your preferred test center and date from available options

Pay the exam fee securely online (amount varies by country)

Download and print your admission ticket; prepare valid ID for test day

Eligibility Criteria

No age limit; mostly taken by high school juniors and seniors (16–18 years old)

Must have completed or be currently enrolled in high school or equivalent

Open to students worldwide, including international candidates

Valid government-issued photo identification required for test day

Suitable for students applying to undergraduate programs in US, Canada, UK, Australia, and other countries

SAT Exam Pattern

The SAT Exam is divided into two major sections Reading & Writing and Math each designed to assess your critical thinking, problem-solving, and application skills essential for college success. Understanding the structure, timing, and question distribution for each section will help you approach your test preparation with confidence and plan your exam day strategy effectively.

Section Duration Number of Questions
Reading & Writing
96 minutes
52 questions
Math
78 minutes
44 questions

Total

174 Minutes

96 Questions

SAT Exam Syllabus

Know the key topics covered in each section of the SAT to focus your preparation.

Reading & Writing

1. Craft and Structure

  • Words in Context
  • Text Structure and Purpose
  • Cross-Text Connections

2. Information and Ideas

  • Central Ideas and Details
  • Command of Evidence based on – Textual and Quantitative Inferences
  • Standard English Conventions
  • Math

    1. Algebra

  • Linear equations in 1 & 2 variable
  • Linear functions
  • 2 linear equations in 2 variables
  • 2. Advanced Math

  • Linear equations in 1 & 2 variable
  • Linear functions
  • 2 linear equations in 2 variables
  • SAT Exam Dates

    In India, SAT exams are administered in March, May, June, August, October, November, and December. SAT exams are offered approximately seven times a year. However, to participate in the exam, the applicant must be enrolled in SAT and select preferred SAT exam date based on eligibility. 

    SAT Exam Month Typical Registration Deadline Test Day (Tentative)
    March 2025
    Early February
    First/Second Saturday
    May 2025
    Early April
    First/Second Saturday
    June 2025
    Early May
    First/Second Saturday
    August 2025
    Early July
    First/Second Saturday
    October 2025
    Early September
    First/Second Saturday
    November 2025
    Early October
    First/Second Saturday
    December 2025
    Early November
    First/Second Saturday

    SAT Scoring

    Indian students are used to understanding results in percentiles. The entire SAT test range is scored on a scale of 400-1600 points. Candidates can have a maximum score of 1600 and a minimum score of 400. The average SAT score is 1000-1200. 

    Sections Minimum Scores Maximum Scores
    Reading
    40
    400
    Writing and Language
    80
    100
    Standard English Conventions
    45
    120
    Math
    12
    200-800

    SAT Test Centers

    Find your nearest SAT test center to register and take your exam with ease. The College Board offers test centers worldwide, including major cities in India and globally.

    Study Abroad FAQs & Guides

    Every question is important! Find clear answers to the most common student and parent queries, plus helpful guides to make your study abroad dream simple.

    1: When should I start preparing for the SAT?

    Ideally, students start preparation in Class 11 or 12 for best results.

    2: Can I retake the SAT?

     Yes, you may take the SAT multiple times; universities usually consider your highest score.

    3: What documents are required on test day?

    Valid passport or acceptable government ID, and printed admission ticket.

    4: Is SAT required for every US university?

    Not always mandatory—some have test-optional policies. Check university guidelines.

    5: Does SAT have negative marking?

     No, only correct answers are scored.

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