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What is the SAT?
The SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test) is a globally recognized standardized exam used for admissions to undergraduate programs, especially in the United States, Canada, and many other countries. It evaluates a student's readiness for college-level studies.
SAT Exam Structure
The SAT tests your ability in two main areas:
Evidence-Based Reading & Writing (EBRW)
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Reading comprehension
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Grammar and language skills
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Understanding passages and arguments
Math
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Algebra, geometry, and problem-solving
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Data analysis
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Some questions allow calculator use
Optional Essay section has been discontinued.
Why SAT Is Important
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Required by many top universities worldwide
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Helps students qualify for scholarships
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Accepted by over 4,000 institutions globally
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Shows universities your academic and analytical strengths
Who Should Take the SAT?
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Students who plan to study Bachelor’s programs abroad
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High school students (typically in grades 11–12)
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Aspirants looking for US or Canada university scholarships
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