The Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) is a globally recognized test administered by the College Board. It assesses students’ readiness for pursuing an undergraduate degree at renowned institutions worldwide.
The SAT registration process is pretty simple and takes about 30 minutes, but for someone who has no idea about it, it may seem like a daunting task. Students must begin by registering with the College Board’s official website, where they will get all the information about the exam date, the test centers near them, and the registration fees they have to pay.
In this guide, we will cover everything you need to know about the SAT registration process.
Overview
Aspect | Details |
Exam Name | Scholastic Assessment Test |
Purpose | Measures readiness for undergraduate studies and aids in college admission decisions globally. |
Exam Duration | 2 hours 14 minutes |
Exam Pattern |
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Eligibility | No specific eligibility criteria. |
Accepted IDs (for Indian candidates) | Passport, Aadhaar |
Payment mode | Credit card, Paypal |
SAT Eligibility
Candidates looking forward to pursuing their UG course in renowned universities worldwide must appear for the SAT to increase their chances of admission. Below are the eligibility criteria for SAT registration:
- Candidates do not have to possess any specific educational criteria.
- High school students looking forward to pursuing a degree after school can start preparing for the SAT right from their school years.
- Students under 13 who want to take the SAT for college applications must have their parents or guardians complete the process and submit an Account Creation Consent form.
- Candidates with a documented disability may be eligible for testing accommodations while taking the SAT.
Registering for the SAT Examination
There are four stages of registering for the SAT examination:
Step 1: Sign into the official website of the College Board and create an account.
Step 2: Submit the required details like full name and other information related to identification.
Note: In India, only passports and Aadhaar are accepted as valid ID proofs for SAT registration.
Step 3: Choose the examination center and date.
Step 4: Upload a photograph that meets the requirements as stated on the College Board website.
Step 5: Pay the application fees. Once you are done, print your application form.
SAT Dates (August 2024 – June 2025)
SAT Exam Date | Deadline for Registration | Deadline for Changes, Regular Cancellation, and Late Registration |
December 7, 2024 | November 22, 2024 | November 26, 2024 |
March 8, 2025 | February 21, 2025 | February 25, 2024 |
May 3, 2025 | April 18, 2025 | April 22, 2025 |
June 7, 2025 | May 22, 2025 | May 27, 2025 |
SAT Exam Fees
The SAT exam fees are different for US test takers and candidates taking the test in another country.
For US test takers:
Service | Details | Fees |
Registration Fees | Candidates have to pay a registration fee. | $68 |
Change Test Centre | Candidates need to pay an amount if they want to change the test center. | $29 |
Cancellation Fee | This amount is applicable if candidates want to cancel their registration by the change deadline. | $29 |
Late Cancellation Fee | This amount is applicable if candidates want to cancel their registration after the change deadline. | $39 |
Late Registration | Those who register after a given date within a stipulated timeline will have to pay a late registration fee. | $34 |
For candidates outside the US (This fee structure is applicable for Indian Students):
Service | Details | Fees |
Registration Fees | Candidates have to pay a registration fee. | $68+$43 international fee
(9,370.29 INR) |
Test Centre Fees | Some test centers charge a fee. | $24 (2,026.01 INR) Note: Not applicable for Indian centers. |
Change Test Centre | Candidates need to pay an amount if they want to change the test center. | $29 (2,448.09 INR) |
Cancellation Fee | This amount is applicable if candidates want to cancel their registration by the change deadline. | $29 (2,448.09 INR) |
Late Cancellation Fee | This amount applies if candidates want to cancel their registration after the change deadline, which is Thursday at 11:59 p.m. ET before test day. | $39 (3,292.26 INR)
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Late Registration | Those who register after a given date within a stipulated timeline will have to pay a late registration fee. | $34 (2,870.18 INR) |
Fee Waiver
Students studying in 11th and 12th grades in the US or US territories and belonging to the low-income group are eligible for a fee waiver while appearing for the SAT. Even if a student is studying outside the US, the individual has to be a US citizen to be eligible for a waiver.
SAT Payment Mode
Candidates can make their SAT payments through the following modes:
- Credit Cards: College Board accepts payments through a variety of credit cards like MasterCard, Discover, American Express, JCB, Visa, and Diners Club.
- Paypal: College Board also accepts payments through PayPal.
SAT Registration: Things to Keep in Mind
Here are a few tips that can come in handy when you’re trying to register for SAT:
- Check the admission deadlines well before time and plan accordingly to avoid late fees.
- Make sure that you use the e-mail ID that you check regularly while registering on the College Board website.
- Check if you are eligible for a fee waiver.
- Choose an easily accessible test center and book it well in advance to avoid last-minute hassle.
- Make sure that the photo you are uploading meets the guidelines laid down by the College Board.
- Take a printout of your admission ticket after registration. Digital copies are not accepted.
- Follow the official website of the College Board to prepare for the exam day.
SAT Exam Centers in India 2024-25
Candidates can choose from a number of exam centers in India in 2024-2025. Some of the exam centers in India are:
Exam Centre | City |
Assembly of God Church School | Kolkata |
Allenhouse Public School Khalasi | Kanpur |
Ahmedabad International School | Ahmedabad |
Amity International School | New Delhi |
Alphabet International School | Chennai |
Ashok Vatika Public School | Punjab |
Bodhi International School | Jodhpur |
Canadian International School | Bangalore |
Cathedral and John Cannon School | Mumbai |
Don Bosco International School | Mumbai |
Fountainhead School | Surat |
Gems Modern Academy | Kochi |
La Martiniere for Boys | Kolkata |
Mayo College | Ajmer |
MIT Vishwashanti Gurukul School | Pune |
Prometheus School | Noida |
Rishikul Vidyapeeth | Sonepat |
These test centers are, however, subject to availability on a chosen exam date.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Should you take a SAT practice test?
Solving a few SAT practice sets before appearing for the actual test can instil confidence in candidates. Practice sets help candidates evaluate their progress and show them possible areas for improvement.
What are the eligibility criteria for the SAT exam?
The College Board has not specified any eligibility criteria for candidates to appear for the SAT. It is entirely at a student’s discretion when the individual wants to appear for the SAT.
How many times can a student take the SAT?
The College Board has not set a limit on the number of times a student can appear for SAT. Students can take the test as many times as they want. However, they must pay the registration fees and complete all the formalities every time they reappear for the test.
What SAT subjects are included in the new SAT syllabus?
The assessment test contains 98 questions on Reading and Writing and Mathematics.
What should you not bring to SAT test day?
Candidates should not bring mobile phones, fitness trackers, smartwatches, other wearables, or gadgets to the SAT test day. If a candidate is found to possess any of these items even during the break, the candidate may be debarred from appearing in the exam and the device may be confiscated.