Skip to main content

SAT-I-Scholastic Aptitude Test

International Admission Test
Foreign University Admissions
SAT-I-Scholastic Aptitude What is Sat? Test
SAT is globally recognized College Admission Test and almost all colleges university use the SAT to make admission decisions.
Section of the SAT Test
SAT test consists of:
Reading
Writing
Math’s

The Critical Reading
§  The critical reading section includes reading passages and sentence completion,
§  The writing section includes a short essay and multiple choice questions on identifying errors and improving grammar and usage.
§  The mathematics sections includes question on arithmetic operations, algebra, geometry, statistics and probability.

SAT-SCORE
Each section of SAT is scored on a 200 - 800 point scale for a total of 2400
SAT- TIME
The SAT is made up of 10 sections.
§  A 25 – minute essay
§  Six 25 – minute sections (mathematics, critical reading and writing)
§  Two 0 – minute sections (mathematics and critical readting)
For Aga Khan SAT-I, minimum is 1800 with a minimum score of 550 in each of the three components, writing, critical reading and mathematics
Advance placement (AP) is also acceptable in lieu of SAT-II in physics, Chemistry and Biology. The minimum score in 4 in each subject.

A 10 minute
A 10-minute multiple choice writing section Total Test time: 3 hours and 45 minutes when and
SAT – DATES
SAT is administered several times a year. For actual SAT test dates and registration deadlines, visit.
http:/www.collegebond.com/ students/testing/sat/calenfees.html
The students should take SAT once, when he is well prepared. Taking the SAT, multiple does not signification changes one’s score.
When and for how many times a students should take the SAT

SAT I Advance
Advance placement (AP) is also acceptable in lieu of SAT-II in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. The minimum score is 4 in each subject.


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

IELTS structure

IELTS structure The total IELTS test lasts for 2 hours and 45 minutes. The Listening part consists of 40 questions that you have to complete in 30 minutes. The Academic Reading part consists of 40 questions and you have 60 minutes. The Academic Writing part requires that you complete two writing tasks within 60 minutes. The Speaking part takes between 11 and 14 minutes to complete and has three parts. During the speaking part you will have a face-to-face conversation with an examiner. What is the IELTS test? The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is a British examination which assesses the English language proficiency of people who want to study or work where English is used as the language of communication. Structure and Scoring IELTS has two versions: Academic and General Training. Everybody takes the same Listening and speaking components, but the Reading and Writing components differ.  Listening ,  Reading  and  ...

IELTS Scoring

IELTS Scoring Test takers receive a score for each test component – Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking. The individual scores are then averaged and rounded to produce an Overall Band Score. Band scale There is no pass or fail. IELTS is scored on a nine-band scale, with each band corresponding to a specified competence in English. Overall Band Scores are reported to the nearest half band. The following rounding convention applies: if the average across the four skills ends in .25, it is rounded up to the next half band, and if it ends in 5.75, it is rounded up to the next whole band. The nine bands are described as follows: 9 Expert User Has full operational command of the language: appropriate, accurate and fluent with complete understanding. 8 Very Good User Has fully operational command of the language with only occasional unsystematic inaccuracies and inappropriacies. Misunderstandings may occur ...

IELTS Test Structure

IELTS Test Structure Modules There are two modules of the IELTS: Academic Module  and General Training Module There is also a separate test offered by the IELTS test partners, called IELTS Life Skills: IELTS Academic is intended for those who want to enroll in universities and other institutions of higher education and for professionals such as medical doctors and nurses who want to study or practise in an English-speaking country. IELTS General Training is intended for those planning to undertake non-academic training or to gain work experience, or for immigration purposes. IELTS Life Skills is intended for those who need to prove their English speaking and listening skills at Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) levels A1 or B1 and can be used to apply for a ‘family of a settled person’ visa, indefinite leave to remain or citizenship in the UK. The IELTS test has four parts Listen...