For SAT exam preparations, the Barron, Mc Graw-Hill and Princeton Review books are the best. They can be easily ordered online and are very detailed; the sample papers in these books are the closest to how the SAT papers will be. Apart from these books, there are many websites online which have mock SAT papers.
One of the most effective modes of practising for SAT, is Khan Academy. They personalize a course for you depending on your performance in the mock test conducted by College Board.
Here’s the link of College Board Educators page which will guide you in making an account in Khan Academy:
https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/sat/k12-educators/advising-instruction/practice-resources
Hello dear,
Can you tell a bit more about what your education background? If you wish to do MBA then you should be giving GMAT and prepare for atleast 4–5 moths for it. If you plan on doing Masters after engineering then you give GRE. If you plan on getting in Canada to not so very competitive courses then you just give IELTS which is a general English test.
Hi Rahul,
For sat you will be tested on your reading, writing, quantitative aptitude, along with the specialised subjects to acquire admissions into ug courses in US, Canada, and in some universities in Australia and Singapore.
You could get sat books on:
The most suggested books are as follows:
Get your sample papers here: https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/sat-sample-papers
All the links provided here are of free download pdf.
All the best!
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