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ACT, is a standardized examination for international candidates who want to be accepted to US—or Canadian-based colleges. It is a computer-based, multiple-choice examination that tests your skills in science, maths, English, and reading, and writing is an optional section.

ACT scores range between 1 to 36, which is an average of the four sections and is supervised by ACT Inc. Scoring above the average means you are a strong applicant. A high score means your college choices are greater. However, before you register for the test, it is important to check the details and ACT score criteria of your preferred institution.

ACT Exam: An Overview

Exam aspect Details
Exam name ACT
Conducted by ACT Incorporation (ACT Inc.)
Purpose Measure a student’s college preparedness
Examination mode Pen and Pencil, or Online, MCQ-based
Exam duration
  • 2 hours 55 minutes (without optional section)
  • 3 hours 35 minutes (including optional section)
Exam fees
  • USD 69 (without writing test)
  • USD 94 (with writing test)
  • USD 25 (with test change option)

 

Why take an ACT test?

  • It is a standardized test, which is often mandatory in most reputed institutions.
  • ACTs prove your college readiness.
  • The ACT scores give an idea to the institutions about your efficiency in subjects like math, science, or English.
  • High ACT scores will improve your chance of a 100% scholarship.
  • Even though ACT scores are optional in many institutions, a high score nevertheless makes your application stand out.
  • It is not an IQ or aptitude test but is based on classroom learning. Thus, most college aspirants find ACTs more comfortable.

ACT 2024 Eligibility

This exam is accessible to a wider section of students due to its lenient eligibility criteria. Here are a few pointers:

  • The aspirant must be above 13 years, below which they’ll need parental consent.
  • Only high school students are eligible to take the ACT.
  • Examinees can opt for the test any number of times.

What are good ACT scores?

A “good” ACT score varies depending on your goals and the colleges you’re targeting.

Here is an overview of the ACT score range:

Below Average Score Range 1- 16
Average scores 17-24 Better than 50% (percentile)
Competitive scores 24 and higher  

Top 25%(percentile)

Exceptional scores 28 and higher
Top university standard scores 30 – 36

 

Subject-wise Benchmarks:

  • English: 27–31
  • Math: 26–30
  • Reading: 28–32
  • Science: 26–30.

Scores between 1 and 16 indicate that your performance can improve. If you score between 17 to 24, that indicates your performance is at par with your peers. With this score, you can get into the less competitive institutions. Any score above 24 shows exceptional performance and guarantees a seat in top, reputed colleges.

How ACT Scores are Calculated?

ACT scores are calculated by the following steps:

Step 1: The number of correctly answered questions is counted. There is no negative marking for wrong answers.

Step 2: The raw score of each strand is converted to a ‘scale score’.

Step 3: Fractions are rounded up to their nearest value.

Step 4: Composite scores are calculated, which is the average of all four sections.

ACT Examination structure

Test Subject Total number of questions Time duration (in minutes)
English 75 45
Maths 60 60
Science 40 35
Reading 40 35
Writing (optional) 1 essay 40

 

Subject-wise subsections

Subject Sub-sections
English  40 questions from Usage/Mechanics

  •  10 questions from punctuation
  • 12 questions from grammar and usage
  • 18 questions from sentence structure

35 questions from Rhetorical skills

  •  12 questions on strategy
  • 11 questions on organization
  • 12 questions on style
Maths
  •  14 questions from Pre-algebra
  • 10 questions from Elementary Algebra
  •  9 questions from Intermediate Algebra
  • 14 questions from geometry
  •  9 questions from Coordinate geometry
  • 4 questions from Trigonometry
Science
  •  Charts
  • Graphs
  • Summaries
Reading Four passages across different genres:

  • Humanities
  • Social Science
  • Prose
  •  Natural Science

 

Reporting dates of your ACT Score

Here’s the reporting timeframe for 2024-25 ACT scores

Test Date Timeframe
14th September, 2024 24th September – 8th November
26th October, 2024 5th November – 20th December
14th December, 2024 24th December – 7th February
8th February, 2025 18th February – 4th April
5th April, 2025 15th April – 30th May
14th June, 2025 24th June – 8th August
12th July, 2025 22nd July – 5th September

 

Fee Structure of ACT Test

Fees Aspect Details
USD 69 Without the writing test The report is provided to the examinee, their high school and also to at most 4 colleges.
USD 94 Including writing test The report is provided to the examinee, their high school and also to at most 4 colleges.
USD 25 With a test change option Provides scope to add or remove the optional writing test within the deadline.

 

Additional fees

There are certain additional aspects an examinee needs to know:

Fees Aspect Details
USD 38 Late registration fees Any changes to registration details or test dates were made during the late period.
USD 69 Standby testing It is a refundable fee, applicable for:

  • Registration cancellation due to invalid or no photograph
  • The examinee is denied entry to the test center
USD 44 Change fee For changing the test date or test center
USD 19 Score reports for 5th and 6th college choice
  • Refundable if the examinee does not opt for the test.
  • The request must be sent online
USD 19 Additional score reports After registration examinee can request additional score reports
USD 32 Test information release If requested before the test
USD 40 If requested after the test
USD 58 Score verification For verifying the MCQ test score
USD 58 For verifying writing test score
USD 116 For both tests

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Is the ACT available online?

Yes, ACT tests are available online starting in the spring 2024 session. They are available at selective locations. You can check the list from the official ACT website.  

What items are not allowed in ACTs?

Gadgets like phones, smart watches, recording devices, Wifi, or internet-based communication gadgets are strictly prohibited. Reading materials like textbooks, dictionaries, papers, notes, etc. are also not allowed. You can not bring any tobacco to the exam center. You can only bring permissible calculators. 

Do ACTs have any age limit?

No, there is no age restriction for taking this test. It is usually taken by high school students above grade 10 to secure a place in their dream college. Additionally, any examinee can opt for ACTs as many times as they require. 

Can ACT results get canceled?

Yes, ACT Inc. can cancel scores if they’re found invalid, or if it is a compromised score. 

How long are ACT scores valid?

ACT scores are valid for a period of 5 years from the test date. 

 

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FAQ's

Is the ACT available online?

Yes, ACT tests are available online starting in the spring 2024 session. They are available at selective locations. You can check the list from the official ACT website.

What items are not allowed in ACTs?

Gadgets like phones, smart watches, recording devices, Wifi, or internet-based communication gadgets are strictly prohibited. Reading materials like textbooks, dictionaries, papers, notes, etc. are also not allowed. You can not bring any tobacco to the exam center. You can only bring permissible calculators.

Do ACTs have any age limit?

No, there is no age restriction for taking this test. It is usually taken by high school students above grade 10 to secure a place in their dream college. Additionally, any examinee can opt for ACTs as many times as they require.

Can ACT results get canceled?

Yes, ACT Inc. can cancel scores if they’re found invalid, or if it is a compromised score.

How long are ACT scores valid?

ACT scores are valid for a period of 5 years from the test date.

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