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Experience a focused learning environment at IMS Manya classroom coaching with interactive sessions.
- IMS Manya’s classroom coaching is led by expert mentors certified from the Princeton Review with 99th percentile scores.
- Get personalized support and access to hundreds of practice questions and in-depth instructions on syllabi.
- Classroom coaching gives holistic preparation for verbal, quantitative, and analytical writing sections designed by expert mentors.
SAT Frequently Asked Questions
The SAT is typically conducted 8 times a year (March, May, June, August, September, October, November, and December). You can take the SAT exam as many times as you want. However, it also depends on the program/college you are applying to. If the college requires you to submit your highest SAT scores, then you can take the test multiple times and send your highest scores to the college. Whereas if the college requires you to send all your score reports, then it is recommended that you should not give them more than three times.
The IMS Manya online SAT exam coaching program is comprehensive and covers all the aspects of both verbal and quant in the SAT. The curriculum is updated to reflect the new digital SAT format and offers exhaustive in-class exposure and practice material. You won’t need any other resources or help to complete your SAT syllabus and score 1400+.
While the score improvement is not guaranteed, our time-tested online SAT coaching methodologies, The Princeton Review-approved pedagogy, and constant mentor support have enabled our students to improve their SAT scores by 251 points on average.
The SAT demo class is the perfect opportunity to interact with our mentors and experience an entire lesson for yourself. It’ll help you understand our pedagogy, teaching methodologies, and learning experience.
While most colleges abroad don’t have any hard SAT score cutoffs, it is advised to score within the 25th and 75th percentile range for your target college. Colleges abroad take a holistic view of your entire application, giving you the freedom to apply wherever you want. However, a high SAT score that is above the median SAT score of your target college will improve your chances of admission.
As part of the SAT coaching program, IMS Manya offers 30 1-on-1 mentoring sessions, apart from 42+ hours of live learning, with some of the most experienced mentors. In these sessions, you can work with your assigned mentor to build SAT preparation strategies, refine your approach to problem-solving, resolve individual doubts, analyse your mock tests, and get tips on how to apply to the right colleges.
As part of the SAT coaching program, IMS Manya offers 30 one-on-one mentoring sessions, apart from 42+ hours of live learning, with some of the most experienced mentors. In these sessions, you can work with your assigned mentor to build SAT preparation strategies, refine your approach to problem-solving, resolve individual doubts, analyse your mock tests, and get tips on how to apply to the right colleges.
The SAT consists of two sections: Reading and Writing, which have 54 questions in total and measure skills like grammar, effective communication, and your ability to understand and interpret various texts; and Math, which has 44 questions and focuses on concepts like algebra, geometry, problem-solving, and data analysis. The entire exam takes 2 hours and 14 minutes to complete.
The SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test) is a digitally adaptive, computer-based test used primarily in the United States for college admissions. It is designed to assess academic skills such as reading, writing, and math, and a student’s capability to use those skills in college.
The SAT is scored on a total scale of 400 to 1600. Evidence-Based Reading and Writing combined ranges from 200 to 800, and Math ranges from 200 to 800, respectively. Scores are based on the number of correct answers, with subscores and cross-test scores provided for deeper performance analysis and no negative marking.





