SAT Eligibility
College Board, a private, not-for-profit corporation in the US owns and conducts the SAT and has not set up any SAT eligibility for candidates wanting to appear for the exam. There is no age limit to appear for this exam. There are certain restraints in order to appear for this exam:
- Students who are 12 years or younger in age can only register by mail
- Students in eighth grade or below must not include a photo in their registration
- Students applying from countries other than the U.S must have a valid passport
SAT Eligibility for Students with Disabilities:
Students with disabilities must inform the College Board who is the governing body of the SAT about their condition. It must be approved beforehand by the College Board’s Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) unit. After the approval, they will be eligible to appear both the SAT Reasoning Test and SAT Subject Test. Students with disabilities are provided with extra facilities such as:
- The use of Braille and large-print exams for visually impaired candidates
- Provision for extra time for completion of the SAT exam
- The use of a computer for essays
- A provision for extra breaks during the exam