Am I eligible for SAT exam after completing my 12th with 87% marks? I took a year drop after 12th.

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    ANUJ KARNATAK | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    Yes, you can apply for SAT examination even after taking a drop. This examination happens in every three months which you can give according to your convenience.
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    Nidhi Sharma Student Mentor for Foreign Education | Guide-Level 11

    8 years ago
    Hello, Yes you can give SAT even after dropping an year. Yes you can attempt for an SAT test irrespective of your educational background. You may browse the website collegeboard.org for SAT test registration & for preparations you may look at khanacademy.org. It happens 5 to 6 times in India & best time to give SAT is class 11th. The test is all about Maths & English & can be retaken as well.

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