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Registering for the SAT exam can be a multi-step, complicated process. But that’s no reason to make any, ANY mistake in registering for the exam. Don’t worry; we’ve got you covered. We’ve curated a step-by-step guide, where we’ll walk you through the SAT registration process, making it as straightforward as possible. Let’s dive in!

In this blog:

  1. Step 1: Create a College Board Account
  2. Step 2: Fill Out Your Personal Information
  3. Step 3: Answer Some Background Questions
  4. Step 4: Sign in and Start the Registration Process
  5. Step 5: Choose Your Test Date and Location
  6. Step 6: Upload Your Photo
  7. Step 7: Select Your Test Day Device
  8. Step 8: Review and Confirm Your Registration
  9. Step 9: Pay the Registration Fee
  10. Step 10: Print Your Admission Ticket
  11. Step 11: Prepare for Test Day

Step 1: Create a College Board Account

Before you can register for the SAT exam, you’ll need to create a College Board account. This is your gateway to all things SAT-related. Go to the College Board website and click on the “Create Account” button. Fill in your information, and make sure to double-check for typos in your email address and other details. Once you’ve created your account, you’ll be able to access all the SAT resources you need.

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Step 2: Fill Out Your Personal Information

Before proceeding, make sure to update and verify your personal information. Double-check your name, address, date of birth, and contact details to ensure they are accurate. This is crucial to prevent any issues on test day.

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Step 3: Answer Some Background Questions

You’ll be asked a series of questions to provide information about your educational background, such as your high school, graduation year, and intended college major. Answer these questions rightly and honestly.

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Also read: How are SAT questions selected and weighed?

Step 4: Sign in and Start the Registration Process

After successfully creating and updating information in your College Board account, sign in with your newly created credentials. On your dashboard, you’ll see the “Register for the SAT” button. Click on the button to begin the registration process. Enter your and your parent/guardian’s information and fill out all the mandatory (*) fields to complete your student profile.

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Step 5: Choose Your Test Date and Location

Now, it’s time to select the date and location for your SAT exam. You’ll be presented with a list of available test dates and testing centres in your area. Choose the date that works best for you and the test centre that’s most convenient. Remember, popular dates and locations may fill up quickly, so it’s a good idea to plan ahead and register early. Here are some last-minute SAT preparation tips.

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Step 6: Upload Your Photo

One of the essential steps is uploading a recent photo of yourself. This photo will be used on your admission ticket, so make sure it’s a clear and recognisable image. Follow the guidelines provided by the College Board for photo requirements.

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Step 7: Select Your Test Day Device

The next step involves selecting the device that you will use on the test day to take the test. If you will be using your own device, make sure to read through the ‘Digital SAT Device Requirements’ and download the Bluebook.

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You can choose from the drop down list of devices you intend to use on the test day including – Windows (laptop or tablet), Mac laptop, iPad, and Chromebook from your school. If you haven’t decided, you can select that option or in case you don’t know if you will have access to a device on the test day, there’s an option even for that!

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Your guide to crack the digital SAT exam

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Step 8: Review and Confirm Your Registration

Before you finalise your registration, take a moment to review all the information you’ve provided. Check your test date, location, personal details, and any selected services. Once you’re sure everything is correct, confirm your registration. You’ll also need to agree to the terms and conditions, so make sure to read them carefully.

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Step 9: Pay the Registration Fee

Now, it’s time to pay the registration fee. The cost of the SAT can vary, so be sure to check the current fee on the College Board website. The SAT exam fee in India is $60 (INR 4970 approx), along with a regional fee of $43 (INR 3562 approx). This brings the total exam fee for Indian candidates to $103 (INR 8532 approx).

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You can pay with a credit card/ PayPal or, if eligible, you can request a fee waiver. If you’re using a fee waiver, make sure you’ve obtained it before starting the SAT exam registration process.

Step 10: Print Your Admission Ticket

After payment, you’ll be able to access your admission ticket. Print it out and keep it in a safe place. Your admission ticket includes essential information, such as your test date, time, and testing centre, so you’ll want to have it ready for your SAT test day.

Step 11: Prepare for Test Day

Now that you’re registered for the SAT, it’s time to start preparing. Utilise the many resources available on the College Board website, such as practice tests, study guides, and tips for test day. Consider signing up for an SAT prep course or working with a tutor to maximise your chances of success.

That’s it! You’ve successfully navigated the SAT registration process from start to finish. Now, you can focus on preparing for the test and doing your best on test day.

Also read: What is the process after giving the SAT?

Remember, registering for the SAT is just the first step in your journey to higher education. So, stay focused, study hard, and approach the test with confidence. Good luck on your SAT journey, and may your future be filled with success and academic achievements! Connect with Jamboree experts for a free counselling session if you have further questions. Book your session here!

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