College Board, globally renowned for its SAT® exam and AP® programme, has announced the registration deadlines for the SAT exams for the 2024–25 testing year, ensuring students have ample time to prepare and register. The registration is currently open for all students globally.
Below are the SAT test dates, registration deadlines, and deadlines for changes, regular cancellations, and late registrations:
SNo. | SAT Test Date | Registration Deadline | Deadline for Changes, Regular Cancellation, and Late Registration |
1 | 24th Aug 2024 | 9th Aug 2024 | 13th Aug 2024 |
2 | 5th Oct 2024 | 20th Sept 2024 | 24th Sept 2024 |
3 | 2nd Nov 2024 | 18th Oct 2024 | 22nd Oct 2024 |
4 | 7th Dec 2024 | 22nd Nov 2024 | 26th Nov 2024 |
5 | 8th Mar 2025 | 21st Feb 2024 | 25th Feb 2024 |
6 | 3rd May 2025 | 18th April 2025 | 22nd April 2025 |
7 | 7th June 2025 | 22nd May 2025 | 27th May 2025 |
For detailed information on the dates and deadlines, students can visit College Board SAT Dates.
In addition to these announcements, College Board continues to support students who lack access to personal devices through its ongoing device lending initiative. If students cannot borrow a device from their school or family, they may be eligible to receive one for their test day from the College Board. More information on device lending can be found at SAT Device Lending.
Emphasising the importance of the SAT exam for Indian students, Meenakshi Kachroo Chatta, Senior Director & Regional Head at College Board, states, “The SAT is a crucial stepping stone for students aspiring to study at prestigious universities worldwide. The importance of standardized tests in predicting academic success has led esteemed institutions like Yale, Dartmouth, Harvard, and Stanford to reinstate the SAT score as a requirement for admissions. With more frequent administrations and over 100 centers in India, the SAT offers increased opportunities for students to achieve their academic goals. The transition to a digital format enhances the testing experience by making it more personalised and student-friendly, reflecting our commitment to prioritising students’ needs. The SAT not only opens doors to higher education but also plays a significant role in boosting students’ academic and professional careers. To fully capitalise on these opportunities, timely registration is essential, as it ensures students have adequate time to prepare. The College Board is deeply committed to supporting students in their educational journey by providing the necessary resources and guidance.”
To further support students, College Board has partnered with Khan Academy to offer free practice materials, and their Bluebook Testing app provides six free practice exams for students to test. As the SAT continues to be a pivotal assessment for students aiming to pursue higher education, College Board’s initiatives ensure equitable access and support for all test takers.
Globally recognised for its SAT® exams and AP® programme, College Board stands as a leading authority in educational excellence.
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