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The Scholastic Aptitude Test or SAT consists of two tests - SAT I and SAT II.
SAT I is a three-hour test, primarily multiple choice, that tests your verbal and mathematical reasoning abilities.

SAT II is a one-hour, multiple choice tests in specific subjects. Many colleges require or recommend one or more subject tests for admission. While most colleges expect applicants to take the SAT, there are a few colleges where a SAT score is not mandatory.
You can register by mail using the form in the SAT bulletin or check the site http:www.collegeboard.org for more information on registering or write to:
The College Board SAT Program
Princeton, NJ 08541
USA

TIPS

  • Knowing how the scoring is done helps. One point for a correct answer: and lose a fraction of a point for a wrong one, except on the student-produced response questions in the math section (no points are deducted for wrong answers).
  • Answer the easy questions first. You earn just as many points for easy questions as you do for the hard ones. Return to the hard ones once you are through.
  • Don’t skip questions. Also, don’t worry if you can’t answer every question. You don't have to answer every question correctly to get a good score.
    In SAT I: Reasoning Test, you can get an average score by just answering about half the questions correctly (and omitting the remaining questions).  Omit only those questions that you
SAT

 
Test Fee - $ 54 - DD in favor of SAT PROGRAM, Payable at NJ, USA .Can also
  apply online through an International Credit Card. ( www.sat.org )
Validity of Scores - 2 Years
Total Points - 1600 ( 1100 Over = Good Score )
Sections - Math and Verbal
Paper Based Test ( PBT )
Test Dates - 7 Times a Year