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Will you please give me SAT Examination Syllabus, India The SAT test is conducted separately for particular subjects, such as mathematics, English Literature, History, Science and also for other Languages The SAT exam is designed to assess the skills of thinking and logical reasoning of the candidates. The total duration of the exam is 3 hours and 45 minutes. The SAT exam is divided into SAT Reasoning Test and SAT subject based Test. Course structure:- English Literature History & Social Studies U.S. History (formerly American History and Social Studies) World History Mathematics Math Level 1 Math Level 2 Science Biology E/M Chemistry Physics Languages Chinese with Listening French French with Listening German German with Listening Spanish Spanish with Listening Modern Hebrew Italian Latin Japanese with Listening Korean with Listening Last edited by Aakashd; October 16th, 2019 at 03:07 PM. |
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SAT exam is standardized entrance test mainly taken by those candidates who want to study in the USA. The SAT assesses readiness to be enrolled in US for undergraduate programs and tests skills in subjects learnt in high school. The SAT, basically tests your concepts in mathematics and tests your abilities in reading and writing. The Syllabus for Critical Reading The critical reading section comprises of 48 reading comprehension questions on long and short passages, and 19 sentence completion questions. The syllabus for reading section contains: Reading and understanding passages: As the section concentrates on comprehension skills. Improving on SAT vocabulary: A good vocabulary becomes an asset when taking the SAT The Syllabus for Mathematics The SAT tests concepts of basic mathematics, geometry and a few concepts from advanced algebra. The syllabus for mathematics includes: Basic Mathematics Number Properties Roots and Exponents Ratio and proportions Fractions Sets Percents Algebra Inequalities Simultaneous Equations Radical and Exponentials Functions Geometry Coordinate geometry Functions and graphs The Syllabus for Writing The Writing section consists of multiple choice questions on grammar, word usage, etc and an essay. Essay Writing: The essay required to be written cannot be defined by the SAT curriculum. It is also not graded by a computer or a machine but by two examiners who each give a score between 0-6. However, there is limited time, of only 25 minutes, to put across your point of view. Thus, it is advisable that you do not pen down whatever comes to your mind. Instead, you should try to put across your arguments in a clear and concise manner. Grammar Practice: The writing section also tests your knowledge and understanding of words and their usage. The main questions that you may encounter in the writing section are: Finding errors in sentences Improving or correcting sentences Improving or correcting paragraphs
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