American College Testing (ACT) is a computer-based standardized exam that candidates seeking admission to institutions in the United States must take. It takes three hours and 35 minutes to complete the exam. It has four sections: English, Math, Reading and Science, as well as an optional Essay Writing portion. The final result is based on the average of four components on a scale of 1-36.Colleges and institutions utilize the ACT to assess your preparation for undergraduate studies. Although the ACT score is not the sole consideration in college admissions it is an essential one. While this test might be challenging and time-consuming, consistency and preparation are essential, and once you have completed it, you will have a better sense of which university is best for you. These tests are designed to measure skills that are most important for success in postsecondary education and that are acquired in secondary education
As per ACT, anyone can apply for the test irrespective of age and academic grade levels, students in grades 6, 7, 8 and 9 can also apply for ACT exam in addition to high school graduates. Generally, the ACT is taken by the high school graduates in the USA and those abovethe age of 13years
To take ACT exam, you must have a comprehensive high school level of understanding. The test is performed six times a year in the United States, US territories, Puerto Rico and Canada. There are five test dates in the remaining nations. ACT exam doesn’t contain
The ACT preparation course will take 40 hours to complete. Our course consists of 20 sessions of 2 hours which includes lectures, practice tests and ample mock exams
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16 and above
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Duration | 40 hours |
Timing | 10:00 am to 12:00pm / 5:00 pm to 7:00pm (Online / In-site Flexible slots are also available) |
Days | Weekdays / Weekends |
Medium of instruction | English |
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Teachers/Students Ratio | 1:5 |