SAT FAQs
Q: How many times one can take the SAT exam?
A: There is no such limit for an individual to take the SAT exam.
Q: What is the age limit to take the SAT exam?
A: There is no age limit to take the SAT exam.
Q: What is the fee for the SAT exam?
A: The basic fee for the SAT exam is $49.50 (without essay) and $64.50 with the essay.
Q: How can I get my SAT admit card?
A: The SAT admit card is available after you have successfully registered and made the payment. Candidate can immediately download their admit card right after the registration process.
Q: What is the validity of SAT scores?
A: The SAT score is valid for a span of 5 years.
Q: Can I use a calculator for the mathematics section in the SAT exam?
A: Yes, but in one of the two-section in mathematics. One cannot use a calculator in the other section of mathematics.
Q: Can I take the SAT exam after 10th?
A: Yes, there is no specific age limit to take the SAT exam.
Q: Is there any negative marking in the SAT exam?
A: No, there is no negative marking scheme in the SAT exam.
Q: How do I check my SAT results?
A: Steps to view your SAT score:
- Go to the official website of the College Board
- Click on "Access My Scores"
- Enter username and password
- Click on "My Test Scores"
- Enter your credentials and view the result
- Download and take a print out of the scorecard
Q: How many times is the SAT available in a year?
A: SAT is available 7 times a year in the United States. It is usually available at least 5 times a year in countries outside the U.S.