Planning to take SAT exam for admission to US or Canadian university? Check out everything about SAT exam for USA and Canda SAT test along with new Digital SAT pattern, the average SAT score for US universities and Canadian universities and other corresponding details in this article.
SAT or Scholastic Assessment Test is a standardized exam conducted for admissions in universities abroad mostly to undergraduate courses. On the larger side, a maximum number of US universities and also Canadian universities accept the SAT exam. Along with the SAT exam, international students also have an alternative option to appear for the ACT exam and submit their scores eventually. Check out how ACT is different from SAT.
The advent of the new SAT exam style referred to as SAT Digital, has made the preparation and conduct of the exam even easier for international students. There is a huge difference between the old SAT format and the new SAT format. The duration of the SAT exam has reduced and the section-wise pattern has also changed. Check out the article as to how and when to take the SAT exam in India for US and Canadian university admissions admissions.
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Why Take SAT Exam in India to Study in US or Canada?
Students who wish to study in US and Canada should consider giving the SAT Digital exam because of a lot of advantages Some of the reasons to take the SAT exam for USA and Canada that should be considered are because of the following reasons:
- The SAT Digital exam duration has been shortened by an hour and a half.
- Also, calculators are allowed for all Maths question answering rather than a certain section only in SAT Math Section.
- Students can appear for SAT Digital on their laptops or iPads and any other device allowed by the College Board.
- In case Indian students do not have access to a personal device, they can opt for a device which will be provided to them at the SAT exam centre.
- Overall, there is more time designated to answer each question on the SAT exam.
SAT exam takers will have the advantage of appearing for the SAT Digital exam conducted across all Indian centres irrespective of the city chosen. The question paper is also unique and there is no scope for cheating also. Thus, SAT exam preparation would not be very extensive either.
US Universities Accepting SAT Exam 2025
Check out the top universities in the USA accepting the SAT exam for admission:
Universities in the USA | SAT Exam in USA Cutoff (2024) |
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) | 1520-1580 |
Stanford University | 1500-1560 |
Yale University | 1470-1515 |
University of Michigan | 1350-1530 |
University of California, Berkeley | 1340-1540 |
Northwestern University | 1500-1560 |
New York University | 1510 |
Duke University | 1510-1570 |
SAT exam for USA is mandatory for some colleges and mandatory for up to the Spring intake of USA 2025. A lot of US universities were test optional up till 2023, and a lot of them have started to accept the SAT exam in USA. Thus, it is advised that Indian students planning to take SAT exam to apply to US universities should check if SAT is actually acceptable, test-optional or if no standardised test score is required before registering for SAT exam and paying the exam fee.
Universities Accepting SAT Exam in Canada 2025
Check out the top Canadian universities accepting SAT exam scores in the table below:
SAT Exam Accepting Canadian Universities | SAT Exam Canada Cut offs (2024) |
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McGill University | 1290-1460 |
University of Toronto | 1430-1540 |
University of British Columbia | 1250-1420 |
McMaster University | 1140-1260 |
Western University | 1200-1400 |
University of Calgary | 1100 |
Queen's University | 1130-1280 |
Dalhousie University | 1200-1400 |
Simon Fraser University | 1050-1250 |
While Indian students aiming to study in Canada need to choose between ACT and SAT, there may be some universities which would to even require students to make a choice. Universities like - the University of Waterloo don't even require an SAT score. The above-given universities may be test-optional and some of its courses may not even require a minimum SAT exam cut-off score as well. Hence, Indian students must check before applying.
When to Register for SAT Exam for US and Canada University Admissions?
Once the Indian student makes up his/her mind to study in US or study in Canada and shortlists universities for undergraduate application can first check the university intakes. For example, US intakes are majorly in Fall and Spring and the same applies to Canada as well. Check out which intake to apply to for admission in the US or Canada:
Once the applicant chooses the intake for admission application to study in US or Canada, they can then begin preparing for SAT exam. Check out: When to start preparing for SAT exam? To prepare for SAT exam an applicant may need a month or two, which also depends upon his/her previous knowledge and command over the subjects tested. Upon preparation, one must go for enough SAT mocks and when the applicant feels he/she is confident enough they can register for SAT exam.
There are limited SAT exam dates available, hence registration must be done as soon as they open for the designated test dates for which the applicant wishes to appear for. Also, there are no minimum eligibility criteria for SAT exam takers, so there should be no hindrance in applying for it.
SAT Exam Dates 2025 for Indian Students
SAT exam dates vary for each month and usually, there are two options of dates provided while registering for SAT exam and only one option is to be chosen. Each SAT exam date has a deadline for registering, there are late registration deadlines too and scope for changes of SAT exam dates for a stipulated time period only.
SAT Digital Test Dates 2025 | SAT Registration Deadline | Deadline for Changes, and Regular Cancellation |
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March 8, 2025 | February 21, 2025 | February 25, 2025 |
May 3, 2025 | April 18, 2025 | April 22, 2025 |
June 7, 2025 | May 22, 2025 | May 27, 2025 |
Indian students must be very careful before choosing their SAT exam dates so that they don't have to come back to change them and pay an additional fee for the test date change. The SAT exam results and scores are released within a short span of exam conduction, but applicants should still keep extra time in hand in case they wish to sit for the SAT exam again before applying to US or Canadian universities.
SAT Exam Centres in India
Indian students registering for SAT exam can choose any of the Indian cities as their SAT exam centres based on their location. It is recommended that students choose to appear for SAT exam at that SAT exam centre which is within reach of the applicants and in a few kilometres of distance only. Some of the Indian cities where SAT exam is conducted are as follows:
- New Delhi
- Bangalore
- Ahmedabad
- Amritsar
- Calcutta
- Kanpur
- Cochin
- Pune
- Mussoorie
- Kodaikanal
- Hyderabad
- Mumbai
- Chennai
The list of SAT exam centres in India is not limited to the above-given list, there may or may not be a certain test centre for a specific test date. But generally, all major cities of India have a few designated locations where SAT exam is conducted. Thus, one must check for the SAT exam centre availability before choosing a test centre.
SAT Exam Pattern for Indian Students
Check out the latest updated SAT Digital exam pattern proposed by the College Board specifically for Indian students is as follows:
SAT Digital Parameters |
SAT Digital Reading & Writing (RW) Section |
SAT Digital Math Section |
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Test length (total questions) |
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Total Time Allocated |
64 minutes |
70 minutes |
Question Type(s) |
Discrete; MCQs with 4 options |
MCQ (75%) and student-produced response (SPR)(25%) |
Topics Tested |
Literature, History / Social Studies, Humanities and Science |
Science, Social Science and real-world related topics |
Informational Graphics |
Tested, includes - tables, bar graphs, line graphs |
Also tested |
The SAT Digital Exam pattern has changed a bit with shorter questions, duration of the overall SAT exam, an overall score rather than section-wise scores and the use of calculators for all Math section questions. For detailed analysis check out the SAT exam syllabus.
There is a stark difference between ACT and SAT and keeping in view of the recent changes, yet SAT Digital is shorter, better and more convenient for Indian students. Also, the US and Canada's admissions though do not widely require standardised test scores for undergraduate admissions, but SAT is a preferable option for Indian students at the present juncture for applying to US and Canada or even other countries abroad.
Q: Is SAT easy for Indian students?
For Indian students SAT may or may not be difficult, totally depends on the applicant and his or her preparation. Since SAT exam is designed for high school students based on their previous knowledge it shouldn't be difficult for Indian students on the whole. There may be a difference in subject combinations in senior secondary school level which may directly affect the student's performance in SAT, for example those who opted for non-Maths subjects may be disadvantaged for the Maths section. Thus, the base is the same for SAT exam sections for Indian students based on their high school. So, they would not have a lot have major difficulties in preparing for the exam.
Q: Can Indian students prepare SAT exam syllabus at home without tuitions?
Yes, it is possible to prepare for SAT syllabus at home nd without any tuitions. Since SAT syllabus is huge, there's a lot of SAT prep material available online through which you can study and prepare on your own. However, this is not everyone's cup of tea, so, it is better to understand the SAT format and then decide whether you need coaching to clear SAT or not. Tips to prepare for SAT syllabus at home are as follows:
- Be thorough with the SAT syllabus
- Work on your grammar
- Start reading non-fiction apart from the school text
- Work on your vocabulary
- Work on mental math
- Practice and practice
- Understand your weak points and work on them
- Attempt mocks
Q: How many hours would require to cover SAT syllabus?
Check when you are going to take the SAT test. The SAT syllabus is vast hence it cannot be covered in a couple of hours. If you have a good amount of time say six months then you need to give fewer hours daily, on the other hand, if you have less amount of time for SAT test then you need to study more hours. Go through the SAT syllabus and understand how much it will take you to cover each and every topic and prepare a study plan accordingly. Thus, this completely depends on the applicant and how he/she wishes to cover the SAT exam syllabus.
Q: How many times can you take the SAT exam?
As in the case of the SAT, there are no restrictions set by the College Board, students can take the SAT exam as many times as they want. SAT is administered seven times a year in India. The test is usually conducted in March, May, June, August, October, November and December.
However, it is recommended that applicants appear for SAT twice - in Spring and one before Fall. This is because the highest SAT scores among the two will be considered by universities for admission. Since in a lot of cases, SAT scores improve in the second time, it is recommended to take the SAT exam twice.
Q: How do I prepare for SAT exam to clear the cut-off for the top 10 universities globally?
There is no set rule which applies when it comes to preparing for SAT exam based on the given cutoff by a specific university. Applicants can check their knowledge by first attempting a mock test and then begin their SAT preparation. Based on each section's performance applicants can set targets for certain topics and attempt them as and when they progress with their SAT exam syllabus. This way strong areas will get stronger and weak areas will also get some attention. Also attempting mocks before appearing for the main exam is also a must. This way applicants will either fall in the SAT cut off as published by the university or they can appear for the exam once more if at all required.
Q: What GPA is required for the University of South Dakota?
The University of South Dakota expects a GPA score of 2.5 from undergraduates and 3 from postgraduates on the 4-pointer scale. Along with the GPA scores, undergraduates must meet the basic eligibility and submit an ACT score of 21 or higher and an SAT score of 1070 or higher. In addition, they must submit the required documents, such as academic history, transcripts, letters of recommendation, English language scores, and more.
Q: What is the University of Canada West acceptance rate?
As per some unofficial sources, the University of West Canada acceptance rate is 80%, which means out of every 100 applications, around 80 are selected, which makes it fairly easy to get selected into the university.
The university gives preference to students having higher grades or have exceptional academic or research experience. Hence, having higher grades increases your chance of getting selected at University of West Canada.
Here is the list of eligibility requirements to get into Canadian Universities.
Q: What GPA is needed to go to Ohio State?
There is no minimum GPA score for UG admission at Ohio State. However, International students must have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale or equivalent) for graduate admission. Applicants may submit a standardized test score (GRE or GMAT) if their cumulative GPA is below 3.0 for the last degree.
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