The SPSAT, either individual student or ones who are at an academic setting, provides the school district with the desired reports. The test is designed in such a way that the new kinds of questions are included which are generally not found in the other standardized exams with the motive to assess the current educational standards and not the goals. The test outcomes usually arrive with a span of three months following the examination administration. Students can log in and check their scores against the national averages and gain skills to improve their performance.
In 2024, the SPSAT days of the exam are the 2nd, 4th, and 9th of March, May and November, respectively. It is held at various schools participating in the programs from 8.00 -11:00 am every Saturday morning. It takes around 3 hours and 30 minutes to accomplish the testing process. Registration opens 5 months before each SPSAT tests are to be conducted.
Students should use their SPSAT scores to identify areas where they need to improve in preparation for the SAT and other college entrance exams. SPSAT scores are not used for college admissions, but they can be used to qualify for certain scholarships and programs.
SPSAT Exam Highlights 2024 | Details |
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Exam Date | October 12, 2024 |
Exam Duration | 3 hours |
Exam Mode | Computer-Based Test (CBT) |
Exam Sections | Reading, Writing and Language, and Math |
Total Questions | 166 |
Score Range | 200-800 per section, 600-2400 total |
Eligibility | Students in grades 10-11 who are planning to attend college in the United States |
Registration | Students can register for the SPSAT through their high school guidance counselor or online through the College Board website |
Cost | The SPSAT registration fee is $29.95. Students who qualify for free or reduced-price lunch may be eligible for a fee waiver |
Test Preparation | There are many resources available to help students prepare for the SPSAT, including practice tests, study guides, and online tutoring |
Section | Score Range | Percentile |
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Reading | 200-800 | 1-99 |
Writing and Language | 200-800 | 1-99 |
Math | 200-800 | 1-99 |
Total | 600-2400 | 1-99 |
- Candidate # / candidate 's registration number
- Name of candidate
- Father/Mother's name
- Date of birth
- Category (General/SC/ST/OBC)
- Overall score/marks obtained
- Scores obtained in each section and test areas that are considered (Quantitative Ability, Logical Reasoning etc.) are as follows:
- Status Result - Checked/Waitlist/Rejected
- Cut off marks
- Rank/level of candidate on basis of their merit.