SATs or Scholastic Aptitude Test is a globally renowned standardised test, which acts as the basic admission criteria that are required to take admission to over 700 Universities globally, 30 colleges/universities and every single university in the United States of America.
The Scholastic Aptitude Test is designed as well as published or conducted by the College Board. It works as a parameter, which the college uses to calculate the student’s ability to be successful academically in the future as well as to measure the candidate’s preparedness to study in a college environment. Some of the criteria that the SAT looks into the candidates include Analysis of Science and Social Studies, Contextual reading comprehension of words as well as the student’s computational ability of command of evidence.
SAT Registration and Test Date 2019
Scholastic Aptitude Test Date | Last Date to Apply |
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5th October 2019 | 6th September 2019 |
7th December 2019 | 8th November 2019 |
14th march 2020 | 14th February 2020 |
2nd May 2020 | 3rd May 2020 |
How to Register for SAT 2019?
If you are interested in registering and appearing for a Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) this year, then here the Steps to Register Online for SATs
Visit the official website of the College Board.
Fill in all the details that have been asked by the website, such as your Full Name and all the other details for your identification. It is imperative to note that the name that you have entered is the same as the name that has been mentioned in the Photo ID or Your Official identifying document.
Answer Few questions about yourself that will be present on the website.
You will then need to decide whether you wish to appear for the SAT with essay or ST without essay.
Upload your photo as has been stated by the College Board.
You will then need to take a printout of the admission ticket for all future references.
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