• 36 hours of Online or Offline concept-based and topic-wise PSAT sessions.
• 36 Works sheets to cover every concept and question type tested on PSAT
• Additional 10 hours of online Workshops targeting test taking strategies
• 5 Mock PSATs during the 5 weekends leading up to the test date
• 10 Hours of Test analysis and review (2 hour long sessions after each Mock PSAT)
• Complete PSAT practice material available on GIDE Prep online portal
• 1 Official Full length College Board Tests
• 10 Section Tests (5 Modules each of English and Math)
• Customised practice sheets to address weak areas of the students (weak areas are determined through analysis of student’s performance on Mock PSATs)
The PSAT, or Preliminary SAT, is a standardized test that is primarily used as a practice test for the SAT. There are 3 different versions of the PSAT. They are designed for students in different grades and serve slightly different purposes. Here are the main versions:
• This is the most well-known version of the PSAT.
• It is typically taken by juniors, although sophomores might also take it.
• The scores from this test are used by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation to determine eligibility for the National Merit Scholarship Program for juniors.
• This test serves as a solid practice for the SAT.
• This test is very similar to the PSAT/NMSQT in terms of content and format, but it's specifically for sophomores.
• Scores from the PSAT 10 aren’t used for National Merit Scholarship consideration.
• It's primarily a practice test to provide sophomores with a sense of where they stand in terms of college readiness.
• This test is for younger students, typically those in 8th and 9th grades.
• It serves as a baseline measure of college and career readiness.
• It’s not tied to any scholarship programs and is meant mainly as a diagnostic tool to help students, teachers, and parents understand where students are in their educational journey.
All versions of the PSAT provide scores that can help students understand their strengths and weaknesses, and they are all good practice for the main SAT test. However, only the PSAT/NMSQT is used for National Merit Scholarship considerations.
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Math modules on digital PSAT test students along four main categories (termed Domains by College Board). Given below is a break up of these four domains and the topics covered under each:
The content on SAT English is distributed across four domains that are described below:
IELTS is created and administered worldwide by the British Council in collaboration with IDP Education and Cambridge Assessment English. Beginning 2023. IDP Education conducts the test in India.
IELTS stands for the International English Language Testing System, which is an assessment of English language proficiency. Whether your goal is to pursue academic studies or establish yourself in an English-speaking nation, IELTS can serve as a pathway to achieve these objectives.
IELTS was created by a group of renowned experts in language assessment with the aim of evaluating a comprehensive set of skills required for successful study or employment in an English-speaking environment. The assessment encompasses the following areas: Listening: This measures your ability to comprehend ideas, identify opinions, and follow the progression of an argument in spoken language. Reading: This assesses how effectively you can read for overall comprehension, grasp main concepts, and discern details. It also evaluates your ability to understand the author's implications and viewpoints. Writing: This evaluates your aptitude for crafting a response with precision, organizing your thoughts, and employing a diverse vocabulary and proper grammar. Speaking: This component examines your capacity to effectively communicate opinions and information on everyday subjects and common experiences. It also assesses your ability to articulate and substantiate your viewpoints.
The choice between the two variants of the test should be made in accordance with your specific objective, whether it is to pursue studies or seek employment in your desired country. IELTS Academic: This test is tailored to gauge your English language skills and determine if they are suited for an academic setting. It assesses aspects of language relevant to academia and helps ascertain your readiness to embark on educational or training programs conducted in English. IELTS General Training: This test is designed to evaluate your English language proficiency in practical, everyday scenarios. It assesses your ability to navigate both workplace and social contexts where English is commonly used.
You have several options to register for the IELTS test: Online through IDP website: This method allows you to conveniently register for the test, make the payment using your credit card (MasterCard/VISA), and receive immediate confirmation of your reservation. You can use the following link to register online: https://www.ieltsidpindia.com/information/international-english-language-exam-tests-registration In person at any of our IDP Education India Pvt Ltd offices: You can choose to either complete the registration form online or fill out a paper application with the assistance of staff members at IDP offices. Payment options include credit card, debit card, demand draft, or a customized ICICI bank slip. You will receive an instant confirmation of your reservation when you register in person. By completing an IELTS application form and sending it via courier to the following address: IDP Education India Pvt. Ltd., Global Gateway Towers, Tower-B, 5th Floor, Sikanderpur Ghosi, Sector-26, M.G. Road, Gurugram, Haryana - 122002, India. Your application will be processed upon receipt, and your placement will be determined based on availability.
The IELTS exam is scheduled on specific dates throughout the year. The full exam schedule, which can vary by city, can be accessed by visiting the provided link at www.ielts.org.
One can take the IELTS exam an unlimited number of times. However, it is strongly recommended not to take the test excessively, as it may have an impact on the candidate’s application.
An IELTS score remains valid for a duration of two years from the date of the test.
IELTS scores become available 13 days after the date of the exam.
You can request up to five Test Report Forms (TRFs) to be sent to your chosen institutions within one month of taking the test. If you opt for courier delivery, it will be facilitated through DHL, and appropriate charges will apply. Additionally, the IDP IELTS office can arrange electronic submission of TRFs at no extra cost. Sending more than five TRFs may incur additional fees, along with courier costs.