What is SAT?
SAT is a standardized test, formerly called the Scholastic Aptitude Test and the Scholastic Assessment Test. The SAT is used by most colleges and universities in the United States to assist them in selecting incoming freshmen. The SAT is strictly administered by the College Board and offered several times each year.
http://sat.collegeboard.org/about-tests
* Deadlines expire at midnight, EDT (U.S.).
SAT Syllabus 2013:-
There are two types of SAT Tests, SAT Reasoning Test and SAT Subject Test
SAT Reasoning Test contents:-
Section 1:-
Verbal:-
Sentence Completion - 9 Questions
Analogies – 6 Questions
Critical Reading – 15 Questions
Section:- 2:-
Math:-
Standard Multiple Choice – 25 Questions
Section 3:-
Verbal:-
Sentence Completion – 10 Questions
Analogies – 13 Questions
Critical Reading – 12 Questions
Section:- 4:-
Math:-
Quantitative Comparison – 15 Questions
Student Produced Responses (Grid-Ins) – 10 Questions
Section 3:-
Verbal:- Critical Reading – 13 Questions
Section:- 4:-
Math:- Standard Multiple Choice – 10 questions
SAT Subject Test contents:- 22 subject tests
* Writing (with an Essay)
* Literature,
* U.S.History
* World History
* Math Level IC
* Math Level IIC
* Biology E/M
* Chemistry
* Physics
* French Reading with Listening
* Spanish Reading with Listening
* Modern Hebrew Reading
* Italian Reading
* Latin Reading with Listening
* Japanese Reading with Listening
* Korean Reading with Listening
* Chinese Reading with Listening
* English Language Proficiency Test (ELPT)
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DASA - Academic Eligibility
- Student must have passed the qualifying examination, that is. Senior Secondary [10+2] or equivalent from any education system recognized by the Association of Indian Universities with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects and any one of Computer Science, Chemistry, Bio-technology, Biology as optional subjects. AND
- Must have secured a minimum of 60% aggregate marks or 6.75 CGPA on a 10 point scale or equivalent grades in all the subjects of the qualifying examination. Students appearing for the qualifying examination with the above-mentioned compulsory subjects by 25 May 2012 and expecting their final results latest by 15 September 2012 can also apply.AND
- Student should have a minimum total score of 1440 in SAT Subject Tests (subjects: Maths level II,Physics and Chemistry). For more details on SAT Subject Tests (also known as SAT II) visit website:CollegeBoard. SAT subject tests score has to be submitted online through CollegeBoard to NITK Surathkal (designated institute code : 6530). SAT subject scores received till May 29, 2012 only will be considered for allotment under first merit list.
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