SAT Exam Dates 2025–2026: Complete Schedule, Deadlines & Tips
- Edu Shaale
- Apr 24
- 18 min read
All 8 Test Dates · Registration Deadlines · Score Release · India Centres · Grade-wise Strategy · FAQs
Published: April 2026 | Updated: April 2026 | ~13 min read
8 Dates SAT test dates per year | ~13 Days Score release timeline | $111 India registration fee | 6–8 Weeks Register this early for India centres |

Table of Contents
Introduction: Why Knowing Your SAT Date Is Step One
Your SAT date is not just a calendar entry — it is the anchor point for your entire college application strategy. Choose the wrong date and you risk submitting applications without scores. Choose too late and you lose the chance to retake. Register too slowly in India and your preferred city's test centre fills up.
The SAT is offered 8 times per year globally. For Indian students, every available date is technically accessible — but not all of them are equally available in every city, and not all of them serve your application timeline equally well. This guide gives you the complete 2025–2026 and 2026–2027 SAT date calendars, every deadline, score release dates, India-specific guidance, and a grade-by-grade strategy for choosing the right date.
1. What Are SAT Exam Dates? — Quick Overview
The SAT is administered by the College Board 8 times per year, on specific Saturday dates. These dates are fixed globally — every student worldwide takes the same exam on the same date. The only difference for Indian students is:
The fee includes an international regional surcharge ($43 extra)
Test centres must be booked in advance — popular cities fill up 4–6 weeks before the date
Deadlines are set in US Eastern Time (ET) — IST is 10.5 hours ahead of ET in most of the year
The Digital SAT is taken on a laptop or tablet using the Bluebook app — same format worldwide
Quick Fact: The SAT is 100% digital since 2024. All students — including in India — take the Digital SAT via the Bluebook testing app on a computer or tablet. Paper SAT no longer exists.
2. SAT Exam Dates 2025–2026: Full Calendar with Deadlines
The table below shows all confirmed SAT test dates for 2025–2026, with their registration deadlines, late registration windows, change deadlines, and expected score release dates. These dates apply to ALL students — US and international, including India.
All deadlines expire at 11:59 PM Eastern Time (ET). For Indian students: 11:59 PM ET = 10:29 AM IST the next day. Always convert carefully.
SAT EXAM DATES 2025–2026 — FULL CALENDAR (ALL STUDENTS, US & INTERNATIONAL)
Test Date | Reg. Deadline | Late Deadline | Change Deadline | Score Release ⭐ |
Aug 23, 2025 | Jul 11, 2025 | Aug 8, 2025 | Aug 8, 2025 | ~Sep 5, 2025 |
Oct 4, 2025 | Aug 22, 2025 | Sep 19, 2025 | Sep 19, 2025 | ~Oct 17, 2025 |
Nov 8, 2025 | Sep 26, 2025 | Oct 24, 2025 | Oct 24, 2025 | ~Nov 21, 2025 |
Dec 6, 2025 | Oct 24, 2025 | Nov 21, 2025 | Nov 21, 2025 | ~Dec 19, 2025 |
Mar 14, 2026 | Jan 30, 2026 | Mar 6, 2026 | Mar 6, 2026 | ~Mar 27, 2026 |
May 2, 2026 | Mar 20, 2026 | Apr 17, 2026 | Apr 17, 2026 | ~May 15, 2026 |
Jun 6, 2026 | Apr 24, 2026 | May 22, 2026 | May 22, 2026 | ~Jun 19, 2026 |
⭐ Why only 7 dates? College Board confirmed 8 dates for 2025–26 with August as the opening date. The August 2026 date (which falls in the 2026–27 cycle) is listed in Section 4. Registration is currently open for all 2025–26 dates on satsuite.collegeboard.org.
3. Score Release Dates 2025–2026
Digital SAT scores are released approximately 13 days after each test date. You receive an email notification when scores are available, then log into your College Board account to view them.
Test Date | Expected Score Release | Approximate Wait | Who Gets First? |
Aug 23, 2025 | ~Sep 5, 2025 | ~13 days | Early filers for fall application deadlines |
Oct 4, 2025 | ~Oct 17, 2025 | ~13 days | Early Decision applicants targeting November deadlines |
Nov 8, 2025 | ~Nov 21, 2025 | ~13 days | Regular Decision applicants — December deadlines |
Dec 6, 2025 | ~Dec 19, 2025 | ~13 days | Final attempt for most US Regular Decision deadlines |
Mar 14, 2026 | ~Mar 27, 2026 | ~13 days | First attempt for Class 12 students targeting 2027 intake |
May 2, 2026 | ~May 15, 2026 | ~13 days | Strong primary date for first-time Class 11 takers |
Jun 6, 2026 | ~Jun 19, 2026 | ~13 days | Last spring date — useful retake before summer |
✅ Score release is one of the biggest advantages of the Digital SAT over the old paper format. Old SAT scores took 3–6 weeks. Digital SAT scores arrive in ~13 days — giving you faster confirmation before application deadlines.
4. SAT Exam Dates 2026–2027: Upcoming Calendar
The College Board has confirmed the 2026–2027 SAT test dates. Registration for these dates is not yet open but will open in mid-2026. Plan your future test sequence using this forward-looking calendar.
SAT EXAM DATES 2026–2027 — CONFIRMED UPCOMING CALENDAR
Test Date | Season | Target Student Profile | Registration Opens (Approx.) |
Aug 22, 2026 | Fall 2026 | Seniors starting college applications; first retake after June 2026 | ~Jun–Jul 2026 |
Sep 12, 2026 | Fall 2026 | Seniors targeting October ED applications | ~Jul 2026 |
Oct 3, 2026 | Fall 2026 | Class 12 — last test before most Early Decision deadlines | ~Aug 2026 |
Nov 7, 2026 | Fall 2026 | Regular Decision applicants — scores ready by late November | ~Sep 2026 |
Dec 5, 2026 | Fall 2026 | Final fall date — scores before most January RD deadlines | ~Oct 2026 |
Mar 6, 2027 | Spring 2027 | Class 11 students — first attempt before summer | ~Jan 2027 |
May 1, 2027 | Spring 2027 | Primary spring date — strong centre availability | ~Mar 2027 |
Jun 5, 2027 | Spring 2027 | Last spring date — retake before summer break | ~Apr 2027 |
For students currently in Class 10: your primary qualifying SAT dates are March 2027, May 2027, and June 2027 — giving you the most preparation time. For students in Class 11: October 2026, November 2026, or December 2026 are your key dates for US 2027 intake applications.
5. How to Read the SAT Date Table — Deadlines Explained
Each SAT test date has four associated dates you must know:
Deadline Type | What It Means | Missing It Costs You |
Regular Registration Deadline | Last day to register at the standard fee. Register before this date — no extra charges. | Nothing, if you register by this date |
Late Registration Deadline | Last day to register — with an additional $38 late fee added on top of the base fee | +$38 late fee; limited test centre availability at this point |
Change Deadline | Last day to change your registered test centre or cancel for a partial refund | +$34 change fee after this deadline; no refund for full cancellation |
Score Release Date | Approximate date your Digital SAT scores become available in your College Board account | No penalty — just plan your applications around this date |
⚠️ No Date Rescheduling: The SAT does NOT allow you to move to a different test date. If your plans change after registration, you must cancel (partial refund) and re-register for a new date — paying the full base fee again. This is the most expensive registration mistake students make.
6. SAT Exam Dates in India — Special Considerations
Indian students access the same global SAT test dates but face some unique logistics:
India-Specific Factor | Detail | What to Do |
Test centre fill-up speed | Popular metro cities (Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore) fill up 4–6 weeks before each date — sometimes faster | Register as soon as the window opens, ideally 6–8 weeks before your date |
Deadline timezone | All deadlines are 11:59 PM Eastern Time (ET) — in India, this equals 10:29 AM IST the next morning | Set phone reminders; don't calculate ET deadlines from IST without checking conversion |
Total fee in India | Base $68 + international fee $43 + GST = approximately $131 (₹11,200–₹12,300) | Verify at payment — exchange rate varies daily; have USD-enabled card ready |
Device for digital SAT | Must bring your own laptop/tablet with Bluebook installed OR request borrowed device from College Board | If borrowing College Board device: register at least 30 days before the registration deadline to allow shipping |
ID required on test day | Passport (most reliable); original Aadhaar PVC card accepted at some centres; digital Aadhaar NOT accepted | Bring passport — it is the universally accepted ID at all Indian SAT centres |
Admission ticket | Must be printed — digital version on phone not accepted | Download from College Board account 5–7 days before test; print 2 copies |
Score availability timing | Same ~13 days after test date as global students | Plan university application deadlines with 13-day score release gap in mind |
India Insight: Test centres in Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, and Hyderabad fill fastest — sometimes 5–6 weeks before the test date. For March and May dates, many Indian students register in January and March respectively to guarantee their city. If your city fills up, you must travel to the nearest alternative city.
7. SAT Test Centres in India: City Guide
India has approximately 162 authorised SAT test centres across 30+ cities. Here is a city-by-city availability guide:
City / Region | Centre Count | Demand Level | Register By |
Mumbai | Multiple centres | Very High — fills fastest | 6–8 weeks before date |
Delhi / NCR | Multiple centres (incl. Gurgaon, Noida) | Very High | 6–8 weeks before date |
Bangalore | Multiple centres | Very High | 6–8 weeks before date |
Hyderabad | Multiple centres | High | 5–6 weeks before date |
Chennai | Multiple centres | High | 5–6 weeks before date |
Pune | Multiple centres | Moderate-High | 4–5 weeks before date |
Kolkata | Multiple centres | Moderate | 4–5 weeks before date |
Ahmedabad | Available centres | Moderate | 4 weeks before date |
Kochi / Kerala | Available centres | Moderate | 4 weeks before date |
Chandigarh / Jaipur | Available centres | Lower demand | 3–4 weeks before date |
Tier-2 cities (Indore, Surat, Bhopal, etc.) | Selected centres | Lower demand | 3 weeks before date |
✅ Use the College Board test centre search at satsuite.collegeboard.org to check real-time seat availability. Search by your city or PIN code. If your city is showing 'full', try adjacent cities — Pune for Mumbai students, Gurgaon/Noida for Delhi students.
8. SAT Fees for Indian Students 2025–2026
SAT FEE BREAKDOWN FOR INDIAN STUDENTS 2025–2026
Fee Item | Amount (USD) | Amount (INR approx.) | Notes |
Base SAT registration | $68 | ~₹5,800 | Standard fee for all students globally |
International regional fee | $43 | ~₹3,700 | Applied to all non-US registrations, including India |
GST / local taxes (India) | ~$20 | ~₹1,700 | Tax applied to Indian registrations at time of payment |
TOTAL for India | ~$131 | ~₹11,200–₹12,300 | Varies with exchange rate — check at payment |
Late registration surcharge | +$38 | ~₹3,250 | Added if registering after the regular deadline |
Centre change fee | $34 | ~₹2,900 | Fee to switch to a different test centre |
Cancellation (before change deadline) | $10 admin fee kept | ~₹850 kept | Rest refunded (~$121 returned) |
Additional score report | $15 per report | ~₹1,280 | Beyond the 4 free score sends included at registration |
⭐ Payment must be made in USD via international credit/debit card or PayPal. There is NO INR direct payment option and NO EMI. Ensure your card supports international USD transactions before starting registration. Some banks block international payments by default — unblock before the deadline.
9. How to Choose the Right SAT Date — Complete Strategy
No single SAT date is right for every student. Your ideal date depends on 5 key factors:
Factor | What to Consider | Rule of Thumb |
University application deadline | SAT scores must reach universities before their deadline — scores release ~13 days after the test | Test at least 3–4 weeks before your application deadline to allow score release + sending time |
Your preparation level | Don't book a date before you have put in 3+ months of quality preparation — an underprepared attempt rarely improves significantly from baseline | Take a full-length Bluebook practice test; if within 100 points of target → register; if further away → prepare more first |
CBSE / ISC board exam clash | March and April are CBSE board exam months — taking SAT in March during boards is high-risk | Class 12 students: avoid March SAT if CBSE boards are in March–April; use May or June instead |
Retake buffer time | Allow at least 2–3 months between attempts for meaningful score improvement | Never retake immediately — study specifically between attempts; identify weak content areas from score report |
Test centre availability | Popular cities fill up weeks before the date — late registration means either travelling or missing the date | Register 6–8 weeks before your preferred date in any metro city |
The 3-Step Date Selection Framework
Step 1 — Pick your application deadline: Find the earliest university application deadline you care about. Example: US Early Decision = November 1. You need scores by then.
Step 2 — Work backward: Subtract 3 weeks for score release + sending time. November 1 − 3 weeks = you need to test by October 11. So October 4 SAT is your latest safe option.
Step 3 — Add retake buffer: Register for one date 2 months earlier as your primary attempt. Keep the October date as your backup. Two-date strategy = maximum flexibility.
10. Grade-wise SAT Date Recommendations
Student Profile | Best SAT Date(s) | Strategy |
Class 10 / Grade 10 | No pressure — optional. If taking: March or May 2026 | Pure diagnostic; use score to benchmark preparation; plan Class 11–12 attempt schedule |
Class 11 / Grade 11 — first attempt | March 14, 2026 or May 2, 2026 | Spring junior year gives summer to review results + prep for retake in Class 12 fall |
Class 11 — targeting 1400+ | May 2026 (primary) → August or October 2026 (retake if needed) | May gives scores before summer; allows Class 12 retake with full summer preparation |
Class 12 — applying Early Decision/Action | August 22 or October 4, 2026 | ED/EA deadlines are November 1–15; October SAT gives scores by ~Oct 17 — just in time |
Class 12 — applying Regular Decision (Jan deadlines) | October 3 or November 7, 2026 | November SAT scores release ~Nov 21 — well before January deadlines |
Class 12 — retaking to improve | August 2026 — first available senior year date | Allow full summer preparation between Class 11 result and Class 12 retake |
Gap year student | Any date; plan around your specific deadlines | August 2026 is a fresh start; March 2027 works if targeting 2027 intake |
The Most Common Indian Student Strategy: First attempt in March or May 2026 (Class 11 spring). Retake in October or November 2026 (Class 12 fall). This two-attempt plan gives the maximum combination of preparation time, retake opportunity, and application deadline compatibility.
11. Aligning SAT Dates with University Application Deadlines
Application Type | Deadline | Latest SAT Date | Recommended SAT Date |
US Early Decision / Early Action | November 1–15 | October 4, 2026 (scores by Oct 17) | August 22, 2026 (safer buffer) |
US Regular Decision | January 1–15, 2027 | November 7, 2026 (scores by Nov 21) | October 3, 2026 (gives retake option) |
UK UCAS | January 31, 2027 (most courses) | December 5, 2026 (scores by Dec 18) | November 7, 2026 |
Canada Universities | December–February (varies) | November 7, 2026 | October 3, 2026 |
Singapore NUS / NTU | March–April intake | December 5, 2026 or later | October–November 2026 |
Australian Universities | October–December (rolling) | August–October 2026 | August 22, 2026 |
Indian Universities accepting SAT | June–August 2026 | March 14, 2026 (scores by Mar 27) | March or May 2026 |
✅ Score Sending Timeline: After your scores release (13 days post-test), allow 2–3 additional days for scores to process through the College Board system and reach universities. Total: approximately 15–18 days from test date to university confirmation. Always plan for 3 weeks minimum between your test date and your application deadline.
12. How to Register for Your SAT Date — Step-by-Step
SAT registration is done entirely online at satsuite.collegeboard.org. The process takes 20–30 minutes. Complete all steps in one sitting — the test centre selection step is time-sensitive.
1. Create Your College Board Account
Go to satsuite.collegeboard.org. Create an account with your FULL LEGAL NAME (exactly as on your passport), date of birth, and personal email. Use a personal Gmail — not a school email that expires.
2. Complete Your Student Profile
Enter your high school details, graduation year, GPA range, and mailing address. International students: enter your India address carefully — this drives your test centre search.
3. Select 'Register for the SAT'
From your dashboard. If you have a fee waiver code, enter it NOW before selecting a date. Fee waivers cannot be applied after payment.
4. Choose Your Test Date and Centre
Pick your date. Search for test centres by city or PIN code. Centre availability is shown in real time. Have your top 2–3 city choices ready BEFORE starting — this step has a time limit. Centres can sell out while you complete other steps.
5. Upload Your Photo
Submit a recent JPEG headshot (plain background, face clearly visible, no filters, no glasses, no hat). Maximum 2 MB. This appears on your admission ticket and is verified on test day.
6. Pay the Fee
Indian students: ~$131 total. Pay via international credit/debit card (Visa, Mastercard, AmEx) or PayPal. Full payment required — no EMI, no part payment. Save your confirmation email and screenshot the receipt.
7. Download Your Admission Ticket
Available 5–7 days before your test date. Log into your College Board account → 'My SAT' → 'Print Admission Ticket'. Print on white paper — digital version on phone NOT accepted. Check your name, date, and test centre address on the ticket.
⚠️ The 20-Minute Timer: The test centre selection step gives you limited time to choose. If you don't complete it, you must restart — and your preferred centre may have sold out. Have everything ready (payment card, preferred city, photo file) BEFORE starting registration.
13. What to Do If You Miss a SAT Registration Deadline
Your Situation | Option | Cost | Recommendation |
Missed regular deadline — late window still open | Register with late registration | +$38 additional fee | Register immediately — don't wait further; centre availability drops fast |
Missed both regular and late deadlines | Register for the NEXT available SAT date | Standard base fee for new date | Register immediately for the next date; don't panic — another date is usually 4–6 weeks away |
Already registered, need to change the date | Cancel current registration + re-register for new date | Cancellation fee ($10 admin kept) + full new base fee | Do this only if genuinely necessary — two fees add up significantly |
Already registered but can't attend | Cancel by the change deadline for partial refund | $10 admin fee kept from your payment | Cancel formally — don't simply not show up (no refund if you no-show) |
No Standby Option for SAT: Unlike the ACT, the SAT does not offer standby testing. Once all deadlines pass, there is no way to test on that date. Your only option is the next available test date.
14. SAT Date Change, Cancel & Reschedule Policy
Action | Allowed? | Fee | Deadline | How |
Change test CENTRE | YES | $34 (before change deadline); $0 before regular deadline | By the change deadline | Log into College Board → My SAT → Change Registration → new centre |
Change test DATE | NO — not possible | N/A | N/A | Must cancel + re-register for new date (full fee again) |
Cancel for refund | YES | $10 admin charge kept from registration fee | By the change deadline (same as late deadline) | Log into College Board → My SAT → Cancel Registration → confirm |
No-show (don't attend) | Not recommended | Entire fee forfeited — zero refund | N/A | Cancel formally before the deadline to preserve your refund |
⚠️ Date Change Is Not Available: If you registered for March 14 and need to move to May 2, you MUST cancel March (losing $10 admin fee) and register fresh for May (paying the full $131+ again). Always choose your date carefully from the start — changing is expensive.
15. SAT Prep Timeline: How Long Before Your Date?
Time Before Test | What to Focus On | Key Actions |
4–6 months before | Foundation building — content mastery | Take a full-length Bluebook practice test; identify weak content domains; systematic study by section |
2–3 months before | Practice and accuracy building | Weekly full-length mock tests; domain-specific drills; timing discipline; Desmos calculator practice |
1 month before | Test strategy and simulation | Full-length Bluebook tests under exam conditions; review error patterns; finalize pacing strategy |
2 weeks before | Light review + logistics | Light content review only; confirm registration details; download/print admission ticket; install Bluebook on test device |
Week before | Rest + readiness | No heavy studying; confirm test centre address; prepare ID and ticket; charge device; plan travel |
Day before | Rest + logistics only | Pack bag: admission ticket, passport, charged device, snack; sleep well — fatigue is the most underestimated score killer |
Minimum Prep Time: Most students need 3–4 months of consistent preparation to see a 150–200 point improvement. Students aiming for 1400+ typically need 5–7 months. Starting preparation the same month as your test date rarely produces significant gains.
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16. Frequently Asked Questions (10 FAQs)
How many SAT exam dates are available in 2025–2026?
8 dates are available in the 2025–2026 testing year: August 23, October 4, November 8, and December 6 (2025), followed by March 14, May 2, and June 6 (2026), plus August 22, 2026 which opens the 2026–27 cycle. All 8 dates are accessible to Indian students at authorised test centres.
What is the SAT exam fee for Indian students in 2025–2026?
Indian students pay approximately $131 total (₹11,200–₹12,300 at 2026 exchange rates). This includes the base fee ($68), the international regional fee ($43), and applicable GST/taxes. Payment is made in USD via international credit/debit card or PayPal during online registration. There is no INR direct payment option.
When should I register for the SAT in India to get my preferred city?
Register 6–8 weeks before your preferred test date for metro cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, and Hyderabad. These centres fill up 4–6 weeks before each test date. For smaller cities, 3–4 weeks may be sufficient, but registering early never hurts. The moment registration opens for your target date, register.
Can I reschedule my SAT exam date after registering?
No — the SAT does not offer date rescheduling. If you need to change dates, you must cancel your current registration (a $10 administrative charge is kept from your refund) and register fresh for a new date, paying the full registration fee again. Choose your date carefully before registering.
How long does it take to receive SAT scores after the exam?
Digital SAT scores are released approximately 13 days after the test date. You receive an email notification from College Board when scores are available. Log into your College Board account at studentscores.collegeboard.org to view them. Plan your application timelines with this 13-day window in mind.
Which SAT date is best for Class 11 (Grade 11) Indian students?
March 14 or May 2 of Class 11 year is the most popular and strategic choice. A spring junior year attempt gives you scores before summer, time to review, and the option to retake in August or October of Class 12 — before most university application deadlines. Both March and May have strong test centre availability across India.
What ID should I bring to the SAT exam in India?
Bring your valid original passport — it is the universally accepted and most reliable ID at all SAT test centres in India. The original Aadhaar PVC card is accepted at some centres but not all. Digital Aadhaar (m-Aadhaar) and photocopies are NOT accepted. For certainty, always bring your passport as primary ID.
How many times can I take the SAT?
There is no official limit on the number of SAT attempts. Most students take it 2–3 times. Taking it more than 3 times shows diminishing returns unless you have significantly changed your preparation approach between attempts. Many universities superscore (take your best section scores across different dates), so each additional attempt can only help.
Can I take the SAT in India if I go to a CBSE school?
Yes. Any student — from CBSE, ICSE, IGCSE, IB, or any other board — can take the SAT in India at authorised test centres. CBSE students often have a natural preparation advantage in the Math section. The SAT's Reading & Writing section is typically the main preparation focus for CBSE students, as its analytical reading and grammar conventions differ from board exam formats.
What is the Digital SAT and how is it different from the old SAT?
The Digital SAT is the current format of the SAT, administered on a laptop or tablet using the Bluebook app. It replaced the paper SAT completely in 2024. Key differences: it is shorter (2 hours 14 minutes vs 3+ hours for paper), adaptive (Module 2 difficulty adjusts based on Module 1 performance), allows a built-in Desmos graphing calculator for all Math questions, and delivers scores in ~13 days instead of 3–6 weeks.
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18. References & Resources
Official Sources
SAT Date & India Guides
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