The SAT center at Karakul International School is your first professional step towards universities in the USA, Korea, and Europe. Karakul International School training center is planning to open its specialized SAT courses for students very soon.
SAT has gone fully digital. The test is taken via the "Bluebook" app. Questions are delivered using an adaptive methodology.
Reading & Writing and Math sections. Each is divided into 2 modules. Total of 98 questions.
Maximum score is 1600. Each section is scored up to 800 points. Results are released very quickly.
Total time: 2 hours 14 minutes. This is significantly shorter and more convenient than the old SAT format.
Sample certificates for SAT and GRE exams, required for admission to prestigious universities in the USA and Europe.
This document displays the highest possible result in the mathematics section of the GRE graduate exam — 170 points. This indicates the student is in the top 6% of test-takers worldwide (94th percentile).
This sample shows a result of 780 points out of a maximum of 800 in the SAT mathematics section. This proves the student is among the top 2% of global test-takers (98th percentile).
The SAT scores shown above are the golden key to entering the world's most prestigious universities. With a 1500+ score, you can not only get admitted but also have the opportunity to win a Full Scholarship. At Karakul International School, we help you achieve exactly these milestones.
It is an international test that plays a key role in university admissions abroad. Now, it is taken entirely on a computer.
Yes! For all math questions in the Digital SAT, the use of the Desmos calculator is permitted.
International students are given 7 opportunities per year (August, October, November, December, March, May, June).
It is the process of combining the highest section scores from different test dates to create a single overall top score.
This is the official specialized app for taking the SAT test, which must be downloaded onto your laptop.
The scores obtained are officially accepted by universities for a period of 5 years.