The Digital SAT, administered by the College Board, is a standardized test accepted in the U.S. and many countries for college admissions. Launched digitally for international students in 2023 and U.S. students in 2024, it maintains the traditional SAT’s scoring, scale, subjects, and college relevance, while being administered on a laptop or tablet (personal or borrowed). Shortened to 2 hours, it uses two adaptive modules per section, where performance in the first module determines the difficulty of the second, creating a personalized test experience. With autosave functionality, the Digital SAT combines familiar content with adaptive precision to assess college readiness and predict university success.
The Digital SAT exam has undergone significant changes and is now in its latest format. This is the most significant revision in recent years, and the following is an overview of the changes and updates for the New Digital SAT.
The Digital SAT consists of two main sections:
Reading and Writing, and Math. Each section features two modules; the Reading and Writing section includes 27 questions per module (25 operational and 2 pretest) with a time limit of 32 minutes per module. The Math section has 22 questions per module (20 operational and 2 pretest) with 35 minutes allocated for each module. The total test duration is 2 hours and 14 minutes, including breaks, with a composite score ranging from 400 to 1600.
The table below illustrates the Digital SAT test pattern:
The section-wise distribution of questions in Digital SAT exam 2024 has been given in the table below:
For further information regarding the format of this section, refer to the following table:
For topic-wise weightage, please refer to the table provided below:
The Digital SAT Math section is designed to assess a candidate's mathematical abilities. With recent modifications to the SAT exam format, candidates will now have access to calculators for the entire Math section of the exam.
For further information regarding the format of this section, refer to the following table:
For topic-wise weightage, please refer to the table provided below:
The Digital SAT Reading Test assesses the reading skills essential for college and job training, emphasizing text and data analysis. The Writing Test evaluates your ability to identify and correct writing errors. Both sections consist of multiple-choice questions based on passages and supplementary materials, such as tables and graphs, with answers derived solely from the provided content.
Key Components:
1. Command of Evidence:
2. Words in Context:
3. Analysis in History/Social Studies and Science:
4. Expression of Ideas:
5. Standard English Conventions:
The Digital SAT Math section evaluates your problem-solving skills using mathematical concepts and reasoning, covering areas such as algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. Questions are presented in a multiple-choice format and may involve data interpretation and analysis. This section assesses your mathematical abilities and their practical applications.
Key Components:
1. Fluency:
Measures your capability to perform mathematical procedures flexibly, accurately, efficiently, and strategically.
2. Conceptual Understanding:
Assesses your grasp of mathematical concepts and relationships, requiring you to connect properties of linear equations with their graphical representations and real-life applications.
3. Applications:
Involves real-world scenarios where you must identify key elements to solve problems, express them mathematically, and derive solutions.
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