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Digital SAT

Our 4-month Digital SAT Prep Program helps students confidently prepare for the SAT, focusing on both Math and English sections separately.

Program Steps:

  1. Diagnostic Test: Assess current skill levels.
  2. Test Evaluation: Identify strengths and areas for improvement.
  3. Personalized Class Plan: Create a tailored study plan with targeted resources.
  4. Sectional Practice: Focus on individual Math and English sections.
  5. Full-Length Practice Tests: Simulate real exam conditions with timed tests.

Our goal is to ensure success at one-go with concept clarity and consistent practice.

Course duration: 4 months

The validity of course is up to 1 year

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What is Digital SAT?

Digital SAT is a standardized test that aids students in gaining admission to competitive universities in countries such as the USA, UK, Canada, Australia, or Singapore. Developed by the College Board, this exam serves as a global benchmark, enabling colleges to uniformly assess applicants from around the world.

Key Features of Digital SAT

  1. A Complete Digital Format: The exam is administered on laptops or tablets; mobile phones are not compatible.
  2. Dedicated Sections: It includes Reading, Writing, and Math, divided into two adaptive modules per section to suit the student’s skill level.
  3. Adaptive Technology: The test adjusts to the student’s responses, accurately reflecting their abilities.
  4. Calculator Assistance: Calculators can be used in both Math modules, enhancing the problem-solving experience.
  5. Seamless Experience: The platform is designed to handle interruptions or internet issues smoothly.

Digital SAT is available to students aged 13 and above who are preparing for undergraduate studies abroad. The test is offered seven times a year with a registration fee of approximately USD 120.

Exam Structure

SectionModulesDurationNo. of QuestionsScore
Reading and WritingModule 132 minutes27800
 Module 232 minutes27 
MathModule 135 minutes22800
 Module 235 minutes22 
Total4 Modules2 Hours 24 minutes (including a 10-minute break)981600

Content Breakdown

ContentTesting PointsNo. of Questions
Craft and StructureWords in Context, Test Structure and Purpose, Cross-text Connections13-15
Information and IdeasCentral Ideas and Details, Command of Evidence, Textual and Quantitative Inferences11-15
Standard English ConventionsBoundaries, Form, Structure, and Sense11-15
Expression of IdeasRhetorical Synthesis, Transitions8-12
ContentTesting PointsNo. of Questions
AlgebraLinear equations, Linear functions, Systems of equations, Linear inequalities13-15
Advanced MathEquivalent expressions, Nonlinear equations, Nonlinear functions11-15
Problem Solving and Data AnalysisRatios, rates, proportional relationships, Percentages, Data analysis, Probability and Statistical Evaluation11-15
Geometry and TrigonometryArea and volume, Lines, angles, and triangles, Right triangles, Circles8-12

Why Choose the Digital SAT?

SAT scores are recognized by numerous colleges and universities worldwide as a standard for academic evaluation during admissions.

Digital SAT, in particular, stands out due to:

  • Comprehensive Skill Assessment: It measures critical thinking, problem-solving, and analytical skills. The exam begins with evidence-based reading and writing sections to enhance interpretative and compositional skills. The Math section focuses on quantitative reasoning and problem-solving abilities.
  • Adaptive Testing Technology: Digital SAT uses adaptive testing, adjusting question difficulty based on student responses, providing a more accurate and less anxiety-inducing assessment.
  • Enhanced Convenience and Accessibility: The digital format allows students to take the test on a laptop or tablet, offering improved accessibility features for students with disabilities and eliminating the need for paper.
  • Built-In Tools: A built-in calculator is available for both Math modules, facilitating efficient problem-solving during the test. Students can use their own acceptable calculators as well.
  • Faster Results: Digital tests can be scored more quickly than paper tests, enabling students to receive their results faster.
  • Fair and Inclusive: The test is designed to be impartial, providing a level playing field for students from various backgrounds to demonstrate their potential.

FAQS

To register for the Digital SAT, follow these steps:
  1. Create a College Board Account:
    • Visit the College Board website.
    • Click on "Sign Up" to create an account if you do not already have one.

  2. Log In and Select “Register for the SAT

  3. Provide Personal and Educational Information:
    • Fill out the registration form with your personal information, including your high school details and graduation date.

  4. Choose Your Test Date and Location:
    • Select a convenient test date from the available options.
    • Choose a test center near you. For the Digital SAT, ensure that the test center supports the digital format.

  5. Upload a Photo:
    • Upload a recent photo that meets the College Board's requirements. This photo will be used for identification on test day.

  6. Pay the Registration Fee:
    • Pay the registration fee using a credit/debit card or other accepted payment methods.
    • If you qualify for a fee waiver, you can apply it during the payment process.

  7. Print Your Admission Ticket

Digital SAT is conducted seven times a year, offering multiple opportunities for students to take the exam.

On test day, you should bring a valid photo ID, your admission ticket, a fully charged laptop or tablet (as specified by the test center), an approved calculator for the Math section, and snacks/water for breaks.

The testing platform is designed to handle interruptions and internet issues, ensuring a seamless testing experience. If an issue occurs, the platform will pause the test and resume once the issue is resolved.

It typically takes about 2-3 weeks to receive your Digital SAT scores. Results are posted online, and you will receive an email notification when they are available.

Yes, you can retake the Digital SAT test as there is no limit on the number of attempts. It's important to check the specific retake policies of the test. Some colleges consider only your highest score, while others may look at all scores.

Yes, the Digital SAT offers accommodations for students with disabilities, such as extended time, extra breaks, and others. Students need to apply for accommodations well in advance of the test date, providing documentation of their disability.

No, the 12th-grade marks do not directly matter for SAT, as the SAT is a standardized test that evaluates students' skills, regardless of their current grade level. While the SAT does not require a specific educational background, high school grades and SAT scores together provide a comprehensive view of an applicant's academic abilities for college admissions.

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