SAT
Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT-I) is a reasoning test. SAT-I especially focuses on verbal (English) and mathematics. The SAT-I score helps students to compare reasoning abilities and academic strength which will help him/her in deciding whether he/she needs to take an additional courses or do more independent study to succeed in American colleges/Universities for the Undergraduate level.
SAT-II
Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT-II) is a subject Test. The test measures a candidate's Knowledge of a particular subject and ability to apply that Knowledge. SAT-IIscores are required by colleges/Universities of the USA where admissions/Scholarships are very Competitive. For more information log on to: www.sat.org
SAT Testing Area
The Critical Reading Section
Two type of questions in the critical reading section:
The Writing Section
Three type of questions on the writing skill Section
The Mathematical Section
Two type of questions on the mathematic Section:
| Writing Skills | 49 Questions | 60 Minutes |
| Mathematics | 67 Questions | 70 Minutes |
| Critical Reading | 54 Questions | 70 Minutes |
| Essay | 1 Questions | 25 Minutes |






