We are the official coaching partner of premier schools across cities, such as Mumbai, Pune, Lonavala, Bangalore and Guwahati in India for PSAT® and SAT®.
Our Recent High Scores
Aarushi Mathur
SAT Scores 1570/1600
R. N. Podar School
Roshni Rangwan
SAT Scores 1560/1600
Billabong High International School
Niyoshi Parekh
SAT Scores 1560/1600
Dhirubhai Ambani International School
Juhi Jotani
SAT Scores 1540/1600
Smt. Sulochanadevi Singhania School
Wynnona Fernandes
SAT Scores 1540/1600
St. Xaviers College
Shania Sinha
SAT Scores 1530/1600
R. N. Podar School
Kashish Raimalani
SAT Scores 1520/1600
Jamnabai Narsee International School
Tishita Agarwal
SAT Scores 1510/1600
Utpal Shanghvi Global School
Let’s Get You A Great SAT Score
- CLASSROOM TRAINING
- Group
- Instructor-led training (face to face)
- Small batches (8-10 students)
- Individual attention
- Weekends and weekdays batches
- Study material
- Topic wise Assessments
- 22+ full-length tests
- Unlimited doubt solving
- Video sessions support
- Access to library
- Dedicated mentor support
- Free profile assessment session
- Enroll Now
- CLASSROOM TRAINING
- One-on-One
- Instructor-led training (face to face)
- Customized study
- Maximum individual attention
- Flexible timings
- Study material
- Topic wise Assessments
- 22+ full-length tests
- Unlimited doubt solving
- Video sessions support
- Access to library
- Dedicated mentor support
- Free profile assessment session
- Enroll Now
- LIVE ONLINE TRAINING
- Group
- Instructor-led training (online)
- Small batches
- Individual attention
- Weekday batches
- Study material
- Topic wise Assessments
- 22+ full-length tests
- Unlimited doubt solving
- Access to online library
- Dedicated mentor support
- Free profile assessment session
- Enroll Now
- LIVE ONLINE TRAINING
- One-on-One
- Instructor-led training (online)
- Customized study
- Maximum individual attention
- Flexible timings
- Study material
- Topic wise Assessments
- 22+ full-length tests
- Unlimited doubt solving
- Access to online library
- Dedicated mentor support
- Free profile assessment session
- Enroll Now
What Our Students Say About Us
About SAT®
WHAT IS THE SAT TEST?
The SAT® is a 3 hours test that measures i) Evidence-based Reading and Writing and ii) Math reasoning skills. The score for Evidenced-based Reading and Math will be reported on an 800-point scale each making a total of 1600 points.
The New SAT does not require direct use of vocabulary; instead, the words have to be understood so that they can be used in contextual settings.
The New SAT has no negative markings. The multiple-choice options have been reduced from 5 to 4 choices. The scores are valid for 4 years.
GENERAL OVERVIEW
The test is administered five times a year (August, October, December, March & May) in India and can be attempted more than once. Different schools have different SAT® score requirements. Better scores result in better chances of admissions from universities.
Registration for the SAT® requires a valid original passport.
The exam fee for New SAT is USD 104 (without an essay).
Scholarship for low income to an alliance university.
List of 40 Indian colleges accepting SAT Scores.
THE CONTENT
THE COMPULSORY SECTIONS
Evidence-Based Reading & Writing: (200-800 points)
The Evidence-Based Reading section is 65 minutes long with 52 questions, all of which are passage-based and multiple choice. All questions are evidence-based that requires the student to analyze and interpret the information given in the passages. Passages may be single or paired with informational graphics such as charts or tables. The passages will be drawn from the U.S and World Literature, History/Social Studies and Science.
The Writing and Language section is 35 minutes long with 44 multiple choice questions based on several passages. Some passages are accompanied by informational graphics, such as tables, graphs and charts. It focuses on one’s ability to analyze and edit the content of the passage, which means one will have to correct grammar and make changes in the passage. It asks one to edit/rectify errors in sentences within the passage, identify sentences that correct the misinterpretation of a graphical data, select sentences that sharpen an argument or add relevant supporting detail.
Math: (200-800 points)
The Math section is broken down into a No Calculator and a Calculator Section which is 80 minutes long with 58 questions. Majority of questions are multiple-choice, but there will be some student-produced response questions which are known as Grid-ins; (instead of choosing from 4 answer choices the student will have to solve the problem and enter an answer by circling/shading the appropriate numbers).
The Math test is divided into 4 main areas: (1) Heart of Algebra, (2) Problem Solving and Data Analysis, (3) Passport to Advanced Math, and (4) Additional topics in Math which include Geometry and Trigonometry.
THE OPTIONAL SECTION
Essay: (2-8 Points)
The New Sat has an optional Essay that is 50 minutes long. It is recommended that the student takes the SAT exam with the Essay as some schools may require the essay score. Students will be provided passage and will be asked to analyse how the author effectively builds his or her argument. The essay will not require the student to write about a personal experience or argue with a position; rather it requires the student to understand the techniques used by the author to write persuasively and support one’s explanation with evidence from the passage.
All passages have the following things in common:
- Written for a broad audience
- Arguing on a point
- Expressing subtle views on complex subjects
- Using logical reasoning and evidence to support claims
- Examine ideas, debates or trends in the arts and sciences, or civic, cultural, or political life
- Always taken from published works
A successful essay shows one’s understanding of how the author builds an argument by examining the author’s use of evidence, reasoning, and other stylistic and persuasive techniques, supporting and developing claims with well-chosen evidence from the passage.
OTHER INFORMATION
Next upcoming SAT test dates are as follows:
SAT Dates | Registration Deadline | Deadline for Changes |
December 4, 2021 | November 4, 2021 (for registrations made online or by phone) | November 23, 2021 |
March 12, 2022 | February 11, 2022 (for registrations made online or by phone) | March 1, 2022 |
May 7, 2022 | April 8, 2022 (for registrations made online or by phone) | April 26, 2022 |
To check the availability and to register for the SAT, go to http://sat.collegeboard.org/register/sat-international-dates
- To check where the SAT® is administered in your city, visit the Collegeboard test center page.
- For further information visit: collegeboard.org.