ACT Coaching

ACT (American College Testing) coaching helps students build strong foundations in English, math, reading, and science, equipping them for successful university admissions. Globally accepted by universities, this tailored coaching method emphasizes improving test-taking skills and strategies.

ACT Exam

The American College Testing (ACT) is a computer-based standardized exam designed to evaluate the college readiness of high school students applying to universities in the United States.

It assesses a student’s skills in English, Mathematics, Reading, Science, and an optional Writing section, offering colleges a standardized metric to compare applicants.

Conducted by ACT Inc., USA, the test primarily features multiple-choice questions.

ACT Exam Structure

Exam pattern
Mathematics Test (60 minutes)60 questions to measure mathematical skills
Reading test (35 minutes)40 questions to measure reading & comprehension abilities
Science test (35 minutes)40 questions on science based passages
English test (45 minutes)75 questions to measure English grammar, punctuation & sentence structuring
Writing test (40 minutes)1 prompt to measure writing skills
Total ScoresACT scores are out of 36
Total TimeACT without Essay – 2 hours and 55 minutes ACT with Essay – 3 hours and 35 minutes
 
Other Details
RegistrationOnline
Nature of ExamIt is paper based test
Linkshttp://www.act.org/
ACT Test FeeACT with Essay US $211.50 ACT without Essay US $186.50
Frequency of TestsSAT is conducted 07 times in a year in the months of September, October, December, February, April, June & July
Score Validity5 Years
Free Score ReportingThere is a provision of reporting your ACT test scores to a maximum of four universities of your choice, the cost of which is built into the ACT test fee you pay
Additional Test Score Reporting FeesUS $ 19

How we Simplify your ACT 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 ACT exam used for?
    The ACT is a standardized test used for undergraduate college admissions in the U.S. It helps universities evaluate a student’s academic readiness and is often considered for scholarships as well.
  • What subjects are on the ACT test?
    The ACT includes four main sections: English, Math, Reading, and Science, with an optional Writing (Essay) section. Each section measures different academic skills required for college success.
  • How is the ACT scored?
    Each of the four sections is scored on a scale of 1 to 36, and your composite score is the average of those four scores. The optional Writing section is scored separately.
  • Is the ACT easier than the SAT?
    The ACT is not necessarily easier, but it may suit students who are faster at reading and prefer more straightforward questions. The SAT may be better for students strong in math and reasoning.
  • How long is the ACT exam?
    The ACT takes approximately 2 hours and 55 minutes without the writing section and 3 hours and 35 minutes with the optional writing section.
  • Can I take the ACT online?
    Yes! As of recent updates, the ACT is available in a computer-based format at designated test centers in many international locations.
  • How many times can you take the ACT?
    You can take the ACT up to 12 times, but most students take it 2–3 times to improve their score. Colleges usually consider the highest score.