SAT Test Dates 2026-2027 in India: Registration Guide and Strategy
Complete guide to Digital SAT test dates in India for 2026-27, including registration deadlines, city availability, and strategy for Class 11 and Class 12 students targeting US universities.
Quick Answer
The Digital SAT has eight test dates for the 2026-27 cycle: August 15, September 12, October 3, and November 7 in 2026, followed by December 5 2026, March 13, May 1, and June 5 2027. Registration opens roughly two months before each date. Class 12 students targeting Fall 2027 admission should ideally sit their first attempt by October 2026 to leave room for a retake.
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One of the most common questions I hear from Class 11 and Class 12 families is: “When should we register for the SAT?” It sounds like a simple logistics question, but the answer depends heavily on your grade, your target universities, and how much preparation time you realistically have.
This guide gives you everything you need — dates, deadlines, strategy, and the kind of honest advice I give my own students.
All SAT Test Dates for 2026-2027 (India)
India follows the international SAT schedule. There are no India-specific dates — you register through the same College Board portal as students anywhere outside the US.
| Test Date | Registration Opens (approx.) | Regular Deadline (approx.) | Late Deadline (approx.) | Best Suited For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| August 15, 2026 | Mid-June 2026 | Mid-July 2026 | August 4, 2026 | Class 11 first attempt; Class 12 early attempt |
| September 12, 2026 | Mid-July 2026 | Mid-August 2026 | September 1, 2026 | Class 11 and 12 first or second attempt |
| October 3, 2026 | Early August 2026 | Early September 2026 | September 22, 2026 | Class 12 EA/ED deadline attempt |
| November 7, 2026 | Early September 2026 | Early October 2026 | October 27, 2026 | Class 12 Regular Decision; Class 11 retake |
| December 5, 2026 | Early October 2026 | Early November 2026 | November 24, 2026 | Class 11 year-end attempt; Class 12 backup only |
| March 13, 2027 | Mid-January 2027 | Mid-February 2027 | March 2, 2027 | Class 11 spring attempt |
| May 1, 2027 | Early March 2027 | Early April 2027 | April 20, 2027 | Class 11 final attempt before Class 12 |
| June 5, 2027 | Early April 2027 | Early May 2027 | May 25, 2027 | Class 11 late attempt |
Dates and deadlines are approximate. Always verify the exact dates at satsuite.collegeboard.org when you are ready to register.
Strategy by Grade
If You Are in Class 11
You have more time than you think — and that is a genuine advantage. Here is how I recommend thinking about it:
First attempt: August, September, or October 2026. Take the SAT once before November so you have a real score to work with. Most students are surprised — sometimes pleasantly, sometimes not — and that surprise is useful information. It tells you exactly where to focus your preparation.
Second attempt: November 2026 through March 2027. After your first score, you will know which section needs more work. Prepare specifically for that section over one to three months, then retake. The spring 2027 dates (March, May, June) give you even more time if you want a third attempt before Class 12 begins.
The key advantage of testing in Class 11 is that you are not under application pressure. You can take calculated risks, try different preparation approaches, and arrive at Class 12 with a strong, final score already in hand.
If You Are in Class 12
Your window is narrower. Here is the honest truth:
For Early Action and Early Decision applications (deadlines November 1 or November 15), you need your scores submitted by late October at the latest. That means your last viable test date is October 3, 2026. The College Board typically releases scores about two to three weeks after the test, so an October 3 test gives you scores around October 20-24.
For Regular Decision applications (deadlines January 1 or 15), the November 7 date works. Scores arrive by around November 25-28, which is comfortably before January deadlines.
Do not plan to rely on December 2026 or later dates for your applications. Scores from those sittings typically arrive after most application deadlines have passed. They can serve as a supplementary score if your college accepts late score updates, but they should not be your primary plan.
Superscoring: Why Taking the SAT Twice Makes Sense
Many US universities — including most Ivy League schools, large state universities, and liberal arts colleges — practice superscoring. They take your best Evidence-Based Reading and Writing score from one sitting and your best Math score from another sitting and combine them.
This means a student who scores 680 Reading/Writing and 720 Math in August, then 720 Reading/Writing and 690 Math in November, earns a superscore of 1440 — better than either individual sitting.
If you are within range of a significant score improvement, taking the SAT a second time is almost always worth it. The College Board charges per sitting (currently around USD 60-68 for international students), so factor that into your planning.
Booking Your Test in India
Go to satsuite.collegeboard.org and create a student account if you do not already have one. When registering:
- Use your passport name exactly as it appears on your passport
- Select your preferred test date and then browse available test centres
- Book as soon as registration opens for your chosen date — do not wait
Seats at centres in Delhi-NCR and Mumbai are historically the first to fill, sometimes within the first few days of registration opening. If your preferred centre in those cities is full, check nearby cities or neighbouring test dates.
Your passport is your only accepted ID at the test centre. Make sure it is valid on the day of your test.
If you are planning your SAT strategy and want guidance on preparation resources, timing, or which test score to target based on your specific university list, I am happy to help. A one-hour conversation can save months of guesswork.
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