Best SAT Coaching in Hyderabad

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Section Number Of Questions Type Of Questions Duration
Math 40 Multiple answer questions Student produced responses 70 minutes
Critical reading 40 Sentence completion Critical reading : long and short passages 70 minutes
Writing 12 Table Analysis Essay presenting your view point. Multiple choice error identification Improving sentences and paragraphs 25 minute essay section, 35 minute MCQs
What is a Good SAT Score?

A good SAT score is one that meets or exceeds the requirements of the colleges or universities you plan to apply to. Generally, a score of 1200 out of 1600 is seen as a solid benchmark. However, for more competitive institutions, you may need a score of 1400 or higher, with some selective schools aiming for scores above 1500 to be considered competitive.

Score Type Combined Score Math Score Reading and Writing Score
Top Scores
Put students in the top 10% of all test takers
1340 - 1600 690 - 800 680 - 800
Competitive Scores
Put students in the top 25% of all test takers
1200 - 1320 640 - 670 610 - 670
Above-Average Scores
Put students in the top half of test takers, but won't be as advantageous when applying to highly competitive programs
1030 - 1180 530 - 600 520 - 600
Below-Average Scores
Puts students below average compared to the testing population (may be enough to get into a wide variety of college programs)
400 - 1010 210 - 510 200 - 510
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Practice Tests
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Individual Attention
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Critical Thinking
Enhance your critical thinking abilities, which are crucial for tackling complex reading passages, solving math problems, and writing well-organized essays.
Test-Day Tips
Learn essential strategies for test day, including how to manage anxiety, navigate the test efficiently, and ensure a smooth exam experience.
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Frequently Asked Questions

The SAT is a standardized college admissions test used by universities in the United States to assess a student's readiness for college. It evaluates skills in math, reading, writing, and language.

The SAT score ranges from 400 to 1600, with two main sections: Math (200-800) and Evidence-Based Reading and Writing (200-800).

The SAT consists of three main sections: Reading, Writing and Language, and Math. There's also an optional Essay section, which some colleges may require.

A good SAT score depends on the college you're applying to. Generally, a score above 1200 is considered competitive, while top-tier schools may require scores closer to 1500 or higher.

The SAT exam lasts approximately 3 hours, with an additional 50 minutes if you choose to take the optional Essay section.

You can take the SAT up to seven times a year, but it's recommended to take the test when you're well-prepared and have studied enough to achieve your best score.

Registration for the SAT can be done online through the College Board website. You will need to create an account and choose a test date and location.

The SAT tests Math, Evidence-Based Reading, and Writing. The Math section includes both a calculator and no-calculator part. The Reading and Writing section evaluates your ability to understand and analyze passages.