Digital SAT Coaching

Digital SAT coaching empowers students with core skills in reading, writing, and math, boosting their preparedness for university admissions. Recognized by institutions in more than 85 countries, it offers personalized study plans and expert support to help students succeed.

Digital SAT Exam

The SAT, or Scholastic Assessment Test, is a standardized exam required for students seeking admission to undergraduate programs in the United States.

Designed to evaluate a student’s skills in math, reading, and writing, the SAT helps universities assess whether applicants are academically prepared for college-level studies.

Administered by the College Board, the SAT is accepted by more than 4,000 educational institutions across the U.S. and in several other top study destinations around the world.

Digital SAT Exam Structure

Exam pattern
Reading and Writing (64 minutes)1st Module – 25 Operational questions and 2 pretest questions Time Allotted – 32 minutes | 2nd Module – 25 Operational questions and 2 pretest questions Time Allotted – 32 minutes Total Marks – 800
Mathematics (70 minutes)1st Module – 20 Operational questions and 2 pretest questions Time Allotted – 35 minutes 2nd Module – 20 Operational questions and 2 pretest questions Time Allotted – 35 minutes Total Marks – 800
Total ScoresSAT scores are out of 1600
Total Time2 hours 14 mins (Digital)
 
 
Other Details
RegistrationOnline/Draft
Nature of ExamDigital SAT
Linkshttps://www.collegeboard.org/
SAT Test FeeUS $130.98
Frequency of TestsSAT General Test – March, May, June, August, October, November and December.
Score Validity5 Years
Free Score ReportingThere is a provision of reporting your SAT test scores to a maximum of four universities of your choice until 9 days after the test, the cost of which is built into the SAT test fee you pay
Additional Test Score Reporting FeesUS $14
 

How we Simplify your SAT Test Prep?

Latest and sufficient study material with additional classwork assignment sheets

Experienced Faculty Learn Conceptually through Classroom PPTs

Test series on each topic of English and Math

Full-length mock tests

Added advantage for slightly weak students - They get to re-attend the next SAT batch for selected topics, free of charge

Applications and visa assistance for admissions for Undergraduate Schools in the US

Know More about queries

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • What is the SAT exam and who should take it?
    The SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test) is a standardized exam for students applying to undergraduate colleges, primarily in the U.S. It evaluates reading, writing, and math skills. High school students typically take the SAT for college admissions or scholarship applications.
  • How many times can you take the SAT?
    You can take the SAT as many times as you like. Most students attempt it 2–3 times to improve scores. Colleges usually consider your highest score (Superscore).
  • What is a good SAT score for scholarships?
    A score of 1200+ can qualify you for merit-based scholarships. For top scholarships, aim for 1400+ or higher, depending on the institution.
  • Can I prepare for SAT in 3 months?
    Yes! With a structured study plan, mock tests, and focused prep (especially in weak areas), 3 months is sufficient for a strong SAT score.
  • Which is better: SAT or ACT for international students?
    Both are accepted equally by U.S. colleges. SAT focuses more on reasoning and ACT includes a science section. Choose based on your strengths.
  • How much does the SAT cost for international students?
    The SAT fee is approximately $130.98 for international students. Additional fees apply for score reporting or late registration.
  • Can I take the SAT online in 2025?
    Yes, the SAT is now digital for international students. You'll take it on a laptop or tablet at an approved test center.