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Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT)

 

The Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) assesses undergraduate students’ aptitude in both verbal and quantitative skills. The test, comprising Critical Reading, Writing Skills and Quantitative Skills, is a requirement for admissions in most American undergraduate schools. Administered by the Educational Testing Service (ETS) and sponsored by the College Board USA, the SAT is a 3-hour 45-minute paper-based test.

Local SAT Test Centers in Nepal

1. Lincoln School, Rabi Bhawan, Kathmandu
2. St. Xavier’s School, Jawalakhel, Lalitpur

Test Dates : The SAT tests are not scheduled throughout the year. Every year, the College Board publishes information bulletin.

The SAT has the following format.

1. CRITICAL READING SECTION

2. WRITING SKILLS SECTION

 
 Sections
Durations
Questions
  1.
25 minutes

1 essay
  2.
25 minutes

33 questions

11 improving sentences

18 identifying sentence error

6 improving paragraph

  3.
10 minutes

14
questions
14 improving sentences

 

 

3. QUANTITATIVE SECTION

 
 Sections
Durations
Questions
  1.
25 minutes

20 standard multiple choice
  2.
25 minutes


8 standard multiple choice

10 grid-ins

  3.
20 minutes
16 standard multiple choice


 

Fate prepares a large number of undergraduate students for the SAT admission test. Our teachers are regularly updated with the course and changing teaching strategies. SAT classes are conducted between 7 AM and 7 PM Monday to Friday. Like other test preparation courses, this course also runs for six weeks.

The New Scholastic Aptitude Test (N-SAT) was introduced in 2005 by College Board Exams. Even though some colleges and universities do not require the N-SAT of international students, this test scores are highly considered for the assessment of undergraduate scholarship applications in American schools. The test dates for this test are published in advance in the information bulletin available at the United States Education Foundation (USEF) at Gyaneshwor, Kathmandu. For more students regarding N-SAT, students can visit the website of College Entrance Examination Board: www.collegeboard.com

 
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