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Economic Times
06-08-2025
- Business
- Economic Times
study in us: SAT goes live for 2025–26 cycle; first exam on 23rd August
Agencies College Board has opened global registrations for the SAT exam, with the first test of the 2025–26 academic year scheduled for 23rd August 2025. The registration deadline for this exam is 8th August. The August test marks the start of the application season for students, especially those in Class 12 aiming for early decision and international university deadlines. The full SAT schedule for the academic year has also been released: SAT Test Dates and Deadlines (2025–26): 13th September 2025 | Registration closes 29th August 2025 | Registration closes 4th October 2025 | Registration closes 19th September 2025 | Registration closes 8th November 2025 | Registration closes 24th October 2025 | Registration closes 6th December 2025 | Registration closes 21st November 2025 Students planning to take the digital SAT and needing a device must submit a request at least 30 days in advance of their test date. The College Board Device Lending Program aims to ensure that access to technology does not hinder any student from attempting the exam. 'With the 2025–26 application cycle now underway, we're seeing renewed momentum around the SAT among Indian students aiming for both global and Indian universities. The digital SAT has made the test more accessible, flexible, and aligned with how students learn and test today. As students gear up for the August exam, we encourage them to start early, use official prep tools, and approach the test with confidence. At College Board, we remain focused on ensuring that every motivated student regardless of background has the opportunity to put their best foot forward,' Meenakshi Kachroo Chatta, Senior Director & Regional Head, South & Central Asia at College Board, said. In India, students from low-income backgrounds can apply for the India Scholars Program, which offers up to 90% fee waivers on SAT registration and access to merit-based scholarships at Indian partner universities. To help students prepare, the College Board offers free SAT practice through Khan Academy and full-length mock exams on the Bluebook™ app. The focus remains on equity, affordability, and college readiness as Indian students gear up for higher education opportunities in India and abroad. How SAT changed in 2024 Over the last year, the SAT has undergone a major overhaul as it transitions fully to a digital format globally. Here are the key updates now in effect: Digital test only : Since March 2023 internationally and March 2024 in the U.S., the SAT has been conducted via the Bluebook™ testing app on approved devices at official test centres : Since March 2023 internationally and March 2024 in the U.S., the SAT has been conducted via the Bluebook™ testing app on approved devices at official test centres Shorter duration : The exam now takes about 2 hours and 14 minutes, down from the previous 3-hour paper-based format. : The exam now takes about 2 hours and 14 minutes, down from the previous 3-hour paper-based format. Two sections only : It now includes Reading & Writing and Math, each delivered in two timed modules with an adaptive structure—the second module's difficulty adjusts based on performance in the first module. : It now includes Reading & Writing and Math, each delivered in two timed modules with an adaptive structure—the second module's difficulty adjusts based on performance in the first module. Calculator allowed throughout : Students may use either their own approved calculator or the built‑in Desmos graphing calculator during the entire Math section. : Students may use either their own approved calculator or the built‑in Desmos graphing calculator during the entire Math section. More time per question : Despite the reduced total duration, students receive more time per question, enhancing clarity and reducing pressure during the test. : Despite the reduced total duration, students receive more time per question, enhancing clarity and reducing pressure during the test. 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Time of India
13-05-2025
- Time of India
Ace the 2025 Digital SAT: 6 Smart Prep Tips to Boost Your Score
Preparing for the fully digital, adaptive SAT in 2025? This quick guide walks you through six proven strategies to maximize your performance. Learn the new format's two adaptive modules, build a 2–3 month study calendar, and leverage the official Bluebook™ app and free College Board resources. Master pacing and guessing tactics, run full-length timed tests under real conditions, and don't forget essential self-care—sleep, nutrition, and stress management. Hit the'Play' button, take notes, and get test-day ready! Read More
Yahoo
24-04-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
College Board Transitions Most AP Exams to Digital This May
More than 3 million students are expected to take nearly 6 million fully digital or hybrid digital AP Exams this spring NEW YORK, April 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- This May, students will power up their computers instead of sharpening pencils, as Advanced Placement® (AP®) Exams go digital—offering a more secure, streamlined, and student friendly testing experience. Experience the full interactive Multichannel News Release here: As announced in July 2024, College Board is transitioning most AP Exams to a digital format for the 2025 AP Exam administration, which will take place in schools from May 5-16, 2025. Standard paper testing has been discontinued for 28 of the 36 AP subjects with end-of-course exams. Exams for these 28 subjects are moving to the Bluebook™ digital testing application—the same platform successfully used by millions of students for the SAT®—and will be either fully digital or hybrid digital with a course-specific paper component for subjects that require graphic or symbolic notation. "We've found that almost all students who've taken a digital AP Exam or participated in an AP digital testing pilot have adapted quickly to the new format," said Trevor Packer, head of the AP Program. "Students today are 'digital natives' and appreciate the user-friendly features of the Bluebook interface." College Board has administered digital AP Exams for select subjects since 2022. In 2024, 650,000 AP Exams were delivered digitally, with more than 75% of students and administrators rating the digital testing experience better or the same as paper testing. Bluebook supports testing on commonly used devices and students can use their own or a school-issued device. Test previews are now available for all subjects in Bluebook and students can access free online practice exams, quizzes, and other teacher-created resources in AP Classroom. Digital exams also make for an easier and more secure testing process for schools. About College BoardCollege Board reaches more than 7 million students a year, helping them navigate the path from high school to college and career. Our not-for-profit membership organization was founded more than 120 years ago. We pioneered programs like the SAT® and AP® to expand opportunities for students and help them develop the skills they need. Our BigFuture® program helps students plan for college, pay for college, and explore careers. View original content: SOURCE College Board Sign in to access your portfolio