What is SAT-Standardized Test?
- The SAT Test is a standardized test developed and administered by the College Board. This implies that Collegeboard sets the questions, conducts the test, and sends each examinee the score report. In India, SAT is conducted at various centers 6-7 times a year. It is commonly accepted by most universities for Undergraduate admissions worldwide.
- The SAT has the following two sections: Mathematics and Evidence-Based Reading and Writing (EBRW).
- Each section of the SAT is scored on a scale of 200—800 taking the total score for SAT between 400 to 1600.
Test Section |
Time Limit |
Number of Questions |
SAT Evidence-Based Reading |
65 Minutes |
52 Questions |
SAT Writing & Language |
35 Minutes |
44 Questions |
SAT Math: No-Calculator |
25 Minutes |
20 Questions |
SAT Math: Calculator |
55 Minutes |
38 Questions |
Test takers sitting next to each other in the same testing session may have test books with entirely different sections.