The SAT is a standardized exam that evaluates a student's abilities in three main areas: Critical Reading, Math, and Writing. High school students in grades 11 and 12 take the SAT to provide their scores to colleges as part of their college application process.
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SAT Digital Reading & Writing (RW) Section | SAT Digital Math Section
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The SAT Digital Reading & Writing section is divided into two stages, each focusing on either Reading or Writing, and is administered through separately timed modules.
Similarly, the SAT Digital Math section is also two-staged, with each module timed separately.
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Eligibility Criteria
There are no specific eligibility criteria for Indian students to take the SAT. Any high school student, including those from India, can register for the SAT exam. However, it’s essential to review the SAT exam syllabus and format to prepare effectively.