The SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test), established in 1926, is a standardized test widely used for college admissions in the United States. It assesses a student's readiness for college, focusing on reading, writing, and math skills necessary for academic success in undergraduate education.
The SAT is a standardized test designed to assess a student's readiness for college. It measures critical reading, writing, and math skills that are essential for success in undergraduate education.
Reading: 52 multiple-choice questions based on passages from US and World Literature, History, Social Studies, and Science.
Writing and Language: 44 multiple-choice questions assessing grammar, punctuation, sentence structure, and rhetorical skills.
Math: Two sections: one with 20 questions (25 minutes, no calculator) and one with 38 questions (55 minutes, calculator allowed).
Essay (Optional): Analyze a provided source text and craft a written response.

Total test time without the essay is 3 hours. With the essay, it is 3 hours and 50 minutes.
Kathmandu Valley School and Rato Bangla School are authorized SAT test centers in Nepal. Students can visit their websites for detailed information regarding test schedules, registration procedures, and contact details.
The SAT is scored on a scale of 400-1600, combining scores from the Math and Evidence-Based Reading and Writing sections.