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What you need to know about the new SAT exam syllabus

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The majority of US universities employ the Scholastic Assessment Test, also known as the SAT, for their admissions. An applicant's aptitude for Math, Evidence-based Reading, and Writing is assessed by the SAT. Before beginning test preparation, it is essential to have a firm grasp of the SAT exam syllabus and format. The SAT is taken by about 3 million students annually to gain admission to US universities. Candidates should be familiar with the sat exam syllabus , question paper forms, and exam topics. Reading, Writing and Mathematics make up the three important components of the test. Highlights Exam Name SAT Exam Conducted By College Board for International Candidate Exam Type For Bachelors Sections 3 (Reading, Writing, and Maths) Number of Questions 154 Duration 180 Minutes Score Range 400- 1600 Language English Mode of Exam Pen-Paper Negative Marking No SAT Reading SAT Reading is a portion of the SAT's evidence-based Reading and Writing section. There will be 52 questions

How to prepare for IIT without JEE

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  There are numerous ways for students to enter IIT if they want to get accepted into programs other than B.Tech. Admission to M.Tech programs at IIT is possible through GATE, while admission to Administration programs is through CAT. All of these entrance exams are competitive national exams with lots of applicants. Institutional admission tests are used for adoption in the humanities, social sciences, and other IIT programs. If you are interested in studying at a prestigious institution like IIT but don’t want to take JEE, then here is a list of courses in  iit without jee .   How to Get IIT Admission Without JEE? The list of entry tests below shows students how they can enroll in IITs without passing the JEE. Courses Entrance Exam Name M.Tech GATE(Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) Management Programs i.e. MBA CAT (Common Admission Test) M.A. HSEE (Humanities and Social Sciences Entrance Exam) M.Sc JAM (Joint Admission Test)  Designing Courses UCEED (Undergraduate Common Entranc