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manisha.gupta 23rd Nov, 2017

SAT is a globally recognised standardised test which is mainly two types- SAT Reasoning & SAT subject test. SAT reasoning consists of three sub-sections: Writing, Evidence-Based Reading and Writing, Mathematics and SAT subject test is based on specific subjects. To check the detailed syllabus of SAT you can go through with given below link.

SAT Syllabus

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None 23rd Nov, 2017

SAT is of two types. Namely, SAT Reasoning Test and SAT subjects test. Both the SAT test patterns follow different formats to evaluate a candidate’s knowledge and have different syllabus.

The exam is for 3 hours plus 50 minutes for the Essay. The sections are:

  • Evidence-Based Reading and Writing
  • Reading Test
  • Writing and Language Test
  • Math
  • Essay (optional)

You can check the entire SAT syllabus here .

SAT exams are conducted in the month of October, November, December, January, March, May and June.

You can check the old and redesigned pattern for SAT in the above link attched.

Good Luck.

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