ACT or American College Testing is a standardised test conducted to check preparedness of high school students for college admissions in US. The exam was introduced in 1959 as a competitor of SAT. All major universities in US which offers undergraduate admissions accepts both ACT and SAT scores.
The test dates are different for National and International students. Students are advised to apply 1 month prior to the test dates. Internationally the exam is conducted 6 times in a year while it is held 8 times in US and US territories, Canada and Puerto Rico.
National test dates are for students belonging to US and US territories, Canada and Puerto Rico.
Test Date | Registration Deadline | (Late Fee Required) |
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8-Feb-20 | 10-Jan-20 | January 11-17, 2020 |
4-Apr-20 | 28-Feb-20 | February 29-March 13, 2020 |
13-Jun-20 | 8-May-20 | May 9-22, 2020 |
18-Jul-20 | 19-Jun-20 | June 20-26, 2020 |
14-Sep-20 | 16-Aug-20 | August 17-30, 2020 |
26-Oct-20 | 27-Sep-20 | September 28-October 8, 2020 |
14-Dec-20 | 8-Nov-20 | November 9-22, 2020 |
In India, ACT is conducted 6 times in a year. The test dates for current session are mentioned below:-
ACT Test Date | ACT Registration Deadline | Late Registration Deadline |
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February 8, 2020 | January 10, 2020 | January 11-17, 2020 |
April 4, 2020 | February 28, 2020 | February 29- March 13, 2020 |
Students willing to appear for ACT exam will need the following in order to register successfully:
February 2020 Session: The last date to apply online is January 17. Registrants are notified that all the fees are non-refundable unless otherwise noted.
Given below is the fee for ACT as per the paper type opted:
Exam Type | Fee ($) | Details |
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ACT (no writing) | 50.5 | Includes reports for you, your high school, and up to four colleges (if codes are provided when you register). |
ACT (with writing) | $67.00 | Includes reports for you, your high school, and up to four colleges (if codes are provided when you register). |
Test option Change | $16.50 | The writing test fee is refundable on written request if you are absent on the test day or switch to ACT (no writing) before testing commences. |
ACT has release free 6 practice tests on the official website. One test can be attempted online other 5 are in pdf form.
Students who wish to enroll in any of the colleges in the States must clear ACT or SAT exams. Both of these exams follows the same pa. They are nationally recognised standardized test, that measures students’ proficiency in various critical skills areas like problem-solving and reading comprehension – that are necessary for college success.
Despite all of these similarities, there are still many ways in which both the exams differ from each other. For one, the SAT is overall slightly longer than ACT. Additionally, the number of questions and time limits are different for corresponding sections.
Specifications | ACT | SAT |
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Total Time | 2 hrs 55 mins w/o Writing 3 hrs 35 mins with Writing | 3 hrs w/o Essay 3 hrs 50 mins with Essay |
Order of Sections | 1. English 2. Math 3. Reading 4. Science 5. Writing (optional) | 1. Reading 2. Writing and Language 3. Math No Calculator 4. Math Calculator 5. Essay (optional) |
Time Per Section | English: 45 mins Math: 60 mins Reading: 35 mins Science: 35 mins Writing (optional): 40 mins | Reading: 65 mins Writing & Language: 35 mins Math No Calculator: 25 mins Math Calculator: 55 mins Essay (optional): 50 mins |
No. of Questions | English: 75 questions Math: 60 questions Reading: 40 questions Science: 40 questions Writing (optional): 1 essay | Reading: 52 questions Writing and Language: 44 questions Math No Calculator: 20 questions Math Calculator: 38 questions Essay (optional): 1 essay |
Scoring | Total score range: 1-36 Each section uses a scale of 1-36. Your total score is the average of your four section scores. The optional Writing section uses a scale of 2 -12 and does not count toward your final score. | Total score range: 400-1600 The Evidence-Based Reading and Writing (EBRW) and Math sections each use a scale of 200-800 and are combined for a total score. The optional Essay uses three separate scales of 1 - 8 and does not count toward your final score. |
Who Accepts Scores? | Accepted by all colleges and universities in the US | Accepted by all colleges and universities in the US |
Top Scores | Competitive Scores | Good Scores | Below Average Scores | |
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English | 29-36 | 24-28 | 20-23 | 19 or lower |
Maths | 28-36 | 24-27 | 20-23 | 19 or lower |
Reading | 30-36 | 25-29 | 21-28 | 20 or lower |
Science | 27-36 | 24-26 | 21-25 | 20 or lower |
Composite | 28-36 | 24-27 | 20-26 | 19 |
Test takers should go through test day instructions provided on the official website under “test day tab”
ACT (American College Testing) is a standardized test used by most colleges and universities in The United States for making admission decisions. Students willing to apply into any US college are required to appear for ACT or SAT, an equivalent test. They can register for the test through online or offline mode. International (Non-US) students can register online only.
It is recommended to students to register early as it can get the aspirants exam day and center of their choice and also save from the late fees. Before moving to the registration process students can have a view at the available ACT 2020 Dates.
The ACT Test Dates varies for US and Non- US students. Below is the tabulated test dates for US and International test dates:
ACT Test Date | ACT Registration Deadline | Late Registration | ACT Score Release Date |
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February 8, 2020 | January 10, 2020 | January 11-17, 2020 | April 23 – June 7, 2020 |
April 4, 2020 | February 28, 2020 | February 29-March 13 , 2020 | June 18 – August 2, 2020 |
June 13, 2020 | May 8, 2020 | May 9-22, 2020 | July 23 – August 26, 2020 |
July 18, 2020 | June 19, 2020 | June 20-26, 2020 | September 24 – October 10, 2020 |
September 26, 2020 | August 16, 2020 | August 17-30, 2020 | November 12 – 26, 2020 |
October 26, 2020 | September 27, 2020 | September 9-22, 2020 | December 24 – January 7, 2020. |
ACT Test Date | ACT Registration Deadline | Late Registration Deadline |
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February 8, 2020 | January 10, 2020 | January 11-17, 2020 |
April 4, 2020 | February 28, 2020 | February 29- March 13, 2020 |
High school students can register for ACT test by the following methods:
Online Registration.
Students will have to visit the official website for ACT registration – act.org
Step 1 – Assemble Your Documents
Step 2 – Visit the Official Website
Step 3 – ACT Account Creation
Step 4 – Register for ACT
Step 5 – Complete Your Profile
The conducting body of ACT needs to know about the exam takers and their demographical status to provide them with right suggestions of careers and majors.
Students can complete their profile by mentioning details of thier high school, educational and career plans and interests, financial aid needs and demographic background.
However, nearly all questions are optional in this section.
Step 6 – Select ACT Test Date
Step 7 – Selection of Writing Section
Step 8 – Select the colleges to share your scores with
Step 9 – Choose the ACT Test Center
Step 10 – Review the Form Once
Step 11 – Payment of ACT Registration Fee
Step 12 – Upload Your Photo
The final step before printing your ticket is uploading your photo of face and shoulders. The same photo will be printed on your hall ticked so that the invigilator can confirm your identity at the exam venue.
The Photo should have a plain and light colored background with good lighting. You must not wear a cap/ hat/ sunglasses or head wears.
The photo should be in a portrait mode and JPG, JPEG, PNG or BMP format. It must be 2” X 2” in physical and less than 5 MBs in digital size.
However, you can upload your photo at a separate time but before the deadline. Failing to upload the photo before the deadline will lead to cancellation of registration.
You are done with the online registration process. Take a print of your ACT ticket and save it for further use. It must be carried by the students to their respective exam centers.
Students who are unable to register through online mode and those who don’t have a credit card/ a fee waiver or are younger than 13 years of age can register by mail only. However, International students must register online only.
Step 1 – Request a Register- by- Mail Form
Step 2 – Fill the Form
Step 3 – Mail the Physical form
Students who miss the deadlines or needs to sit for the test on an urgent basis can register for standby admittance.
Step 1 – Login in your ACT Account
Step 2 – Select a large Test Center
Choosing a large testing center will increase your chances of getting a seat.
There are seats reserved for standby. So a large center will have a more number of seats.
Step 3 – Visit Test Center Early
The ACT cost varies for US and Non-US students and also choice of paper that is with or without writing section. As of 2019, the ACT cost is tabulated below:
Act Cost | US Students (in USD) | Non-US Students (in USD) |
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ACT without Writing | 50.5 | 150 |
ACT with Writing | 67 | 166.5 |
Late Registration | 30 | 30 |
Test Date Change | 30 | 30 |
Test Center Change | 30 | 30 |
There is a fee waiver available for eligible students which can be availed by visiting the official website and apply for the aid.
American College Testing (ACT) is a systemized test to assess the preparedness of high school students for universities across US. It is held in US and around the globe by ACT, the conducting body of same name.
Below is the comprehensive ACT exam pattern, scoring scheme and Syllabus.
ACT has 4 tests – English, Math, Reading and Science as mandatory. It offers Writing test as optional called ACT Plus Writing.
Main points about the test is tabled below:
Content of the Test | English, Math, Reading and Science. Optional test – Writing. |
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Content of the Test | English, Math, Reading and Science. Optional test – Writing. |
Test Options | Option 1 – ACT without Writing Option 2 – ACT Plus Writing |
Duration of the test | 2 hours 55 minutes (40 minutes extra for writing paper) |
Number of Questions | 215 (plus 1 for Writing) |
Type of Questions | Multiple Choice Questions |
Negative Marking | No Negative Marking |
The total test duration of the test is 2 hours and 55 minutes while additional 40 minutes is given to the students who opt for writing test. There are 215 questions of all tests combined and 1 essay question is attempted by the students after finishing the MCQs questions. Subject-wise distribution of questions and duration is tabulated below:
Name of the Test | No. of Questions | Duration of Test | Type of Test |
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English | 75 | 45 minutes | MCQs – 4 choices |
Mathematics | 60 | 60 minutes | MCQs – 5 choices |
Reading | 40 | 35 minutes | MCQs – 4 choices |
Science | 40 | 35 minutes | MCQs – 4 choices |
Writing | 1 essay | 40 minutes | 1 writing prompt |
The students who are approved as disabled or with low English proficiency will be given 50% additional time to attempt each section. For English they will have 70 minutes, 90 minutes for Mathematics, and 55 minutes for Reading and Science each. These students if taking Writing test will have 60 minutes to finish it.
ACT, the conducting body of American College Testing converts the marks of the students for each correct answer into a scale of 1 – 36 to make sure that no one is being benefitted or harmed by the difficulty level of the tests on different dates as it is not feasible to set the question papers with exact same difficulty level.
For each subject your raw score are converted to a scale score of range 1 – 36. The scale score of 4 subjects is then aggregated and divided by 4 and rounded to the nearest whole number which gives you the ACT Composite Score.
Writing test is evaluated by two examiners on a scale of 1 – 6 based on 4 domains discussed below in the article. The final score is added and you are awarded on arrange of 2 – 12. This score is given separately so it does not affect the composite score. The scoring scheme is tabulated below:
Name of the Test | Scoring Scheme |
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Name of the Test | Scoring Scheme |
English | 1 – 36 marks |
Mathematics | 1 – 36 marks |
Reading | 1 – 36 marks |
Science | 1 – 36 marks |
Writing | 1 – 12 marks |
There is no negative marking in the test for any subject.
ACT contains 4 tests – English, Reading, Mathematics and Science along with an optional Writing test. It examines your knowledge you gained during your schooling years since the syllabus is embodied with the topics taught in the high school. The difficulty level of questions asked is similar to that of senior secondary level.
Here is the Subject – wise descriptive syllabus:
In the English test, four or five passages and essays are given followed by questions based on them. The question will refer to a sentence/ stanza or paragraph given and offer 4 options to choose the correct one. Some question will also have the “No error” option. The test examines your editing, omitting, rephrasing and revising abilities. The English test can be divided in three sections with specified weightage:
In the Reading test, three long prose passages and two short prose passages will be given. The passages will have a relevant title, author and source and important background information as well so that student can have the idea about the purpose of the passages. The questions will not test the English proficiency of the students but their logical reasoning, understanding sequence of events, analyzing relationships and interpretation of text using evidences and significant details. The Reading test can be divided in three parts:
In the Mathematics test students will be given two types of grade 12 level questions – straightforward and complex. The former will test your knowledge of formulas, topics, concepts and theorems while the later will test your skills of solving complex problems, applying varied concepts understanding connections and demonstrating fluency. The Mathematics test can be divided in two sections:
In the science test, analysis, evaluation, reasoning, interpretation and problem solving skills of the students is tested which is required in natural science. The questions will be based on actual scientific scenario from biology, chemistry, earth/space science, geology, astronomy, meteorology and physics. Only basics are required, no advance knowledge in required. The Science test is divided in three sections:
The writing test will check the writing skills of the students which is taught in high school. In this the students will be given any topic to write an essay on. Topic will be related to any complex issue of the society, political, social, legal or economical. The essay should require students to explain the issue, its causes, effects and solutions. The writing will be judged on the following domain:
ACT score is accepted by US colleges and universities to grant admission to US and International students. The score of test takers is posted on the official website – act.org.
A small variance in the score can vary the number of colleges offering admission and financial aid substantially. In this article, you will come across all the important points regarding ACT score.
The test dates along with the expected score reporting dates for US and Non-US students are tabulated below:
National Test Dates | ACT Scores Dates (except Writing score) |
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8-Feb-20 | February 25-April 3, 2020 |
4-Apr-20 | April 14-May 29, 2020 |
13-Jun-20 | June 23-August 7, 2020 |
Non – US Test Dates | ACT Scores Dates (except Writing score) |
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February 7-8, 2020 | February 12, 2020 |
April 3-4, 2020 | April 8, 2020 |
The dates are tentative and presumes that test was taken in computer based testing mode.
ACT scores are uploaded on the official website – act.org once available. It will not be sent through email/mail/SMS/chat or fax. Nor any customer care executive can dictate the result on phone line. It can only be accessed through ACT account. Tests are examined and scores are added online every week.
The average composite score along with average score of all tests including writing test from year 2015 – 2019 has been tabulated below. Students can also take a look at the trend of number of test takers over the years:
Year | Test Takers | English | Math | Reading | Science | Writing | Composite score |
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2015 | 1,924,436 | 20.4 | 20.4 | 21.4 | 20.9 | 6.9 | 21 |
2016 | 2,090,342 | 20.1 | 20.6 | 21.3 | 20.8 | 19.3* | 20.8 |
2017 | 2,030,038 | 20.3 | 20.7 | 21.4 | 21 | 6.5 | 21 |
2018 | 1,914,817 | 20.2 | 20.5 | 21.3 | 20.8 | - ** | 20.8 |
*Writing score for 2016 was ranked on a scale of 1 – 36.
**ACT has not released any information regarding 2018 writing test.
ACT scoring guide for multiple choice tests and writing test is different. For the former, it awards a raw score of 1 for one correct answer and no marks for wrong answer.
The writing test is scored on a scale of 2 – 12. It is evaluated by two examiners on a scale of 1 – 6 on four domains – ideas and analysis, development and support, organization and language use and conventions.
Note: Opting for writing test does not affect students’ composite score.
Below table explains how English, Reading, Mathematics and Science raw scores are converted into a common scale score of 1 to 36:
ACT is a test which is accepted by US colleges and universities for admission process. Students must prepare well to get a school of their choice.
ACT has four mandatory papers namely English, Reading, Mathematics and Science and an optional Writing test. Since many colleges require the writing test as one of the eligibility for admission, most students prefer to opt for ACT plus writing option.
Students must start with their preparation from their classrooms itself because the test is based on syllabus of upto high school curriculum. Paying attention to the lectures and curriculum books can be very helpful to students to score good marks.
ACT Exam is held on multiple dates, students can shift their dates depending on their preparation level. Read further to get your hands on preparation tips for the test.
ACT measures students’ knowledge accumulated during the schooling years. The syllabus includes the topics and concepts that are taught in high school. Difficulty level of the test is similar to that of grade 12. Students who have paid attention in their classroom and consistently score good marks in primary, upper primary and senior secondary classes can very easily score good marks in ACT test. The test does not measure aptitude or IQ of students, it only examines their readiness for college. It checks whether a student is thorough with the basic concepts from each subject required to join college. Below are the subject-wise preparation tips to score good marks in the test:
The English test consists of 75 questions which has to be attempted in 45 minutes. It tests editing, rephrasing, sentence structure and formation, punctuation and usage of grammar, tone and style skills. Following are the preparation tips for English test:
Be aware of the writing style in each passage: Try to understand the best context of the paragraph before answering the questions. Make sure the preceding and succeeding sentences of the underlined phrase are making sense.
Focus on the underlined phrase: The question will refer to an underlined phrase, students must answer keeping in mind that particular sentence. Read the question twice or thrice to catch the error and correct it promptly.
Try “No Change” Option Once: Not every question has a mistake to be corrected, some of them are corrected and come with “NO change/NO Error” options. First check if the sentence really has a mistake then continue with finding the right answer.
The Reading test consists of 40 questions which has to be attempted in 35 minutes. It tests reading, logical reasoning, interpreting and analyzing skills. Following are the preparation tips for the Reading test:
Go through the Questions First: Reading questions first before the article serves as a trick to save time. When you read paragraph knowing the questions, you catch the answer immediately. Otherwise you again have to read the paragraph in order to search for the answer.
Answer is hidden in the text: Students must know that in the reading test answer to all the questions can be found out from the text only. With little bit of smart work and logical reasoning and thorough reading of the text the question can be easily solved.
Read the text thoroughly: Since the question will be based on the text, one should read the paragraph very carefully. Understand and interpret the text in the best suited manner in order to come up with the answer.
Refer to the text while answering: Your final answer among the given options should be referred to the text only. The text should serve as an evidence for your answer. The other options can seem to be righteous but might not related to the text.
The Mathematics test consists of 60 questions which has to be attempted in 60 minutes. It tests mathematical knowledge taught upto grade 12 and complex problem solving ability of the students. Following are the preparation tips for the Reading test:
Use Permissible Calculator Wisely: Not all the questions in the math test require the use of calculator and some questions are best done without the help of it.
Don’t Jump to Answer: Sometimes the final answer is not one of the options but the intermediate step is the answer so it recommended to students to solve the question step by step and check for the correct option.
Answer should be reasonable: One of the issues in math test is that sometimes it not only check the mathematical knowledge of the students but also the rationality. For example the area of a square cannot be negative but equation can be given in such a manner that the answer comes in negative value which is not reasonable. Hence look for a genuine plausible answer.
Go Backwards: The shortest way to solve equations is to move backwards which means instead of solving the equation just put the given options one by one in the equation. The option that satisfy it is the correct answer.
Recheck the Answer: Once you reach the answer, put it in the question and recheck whether it satisfy the equation or not because many times possible wrong answers are given in the options which you might think is correct.
The Science test consists of 40 questions which has to be attempted in 35 minutes. It tests scientific interpretation, analysis, evaluation, reasoning and problem solving ability of the students. Following are the preparation tips for the Science test:
Read the Experiment: Before trying to solve the question, students should go through the given experiment or problem with all the given data and its experimental design, controls and variables. If you miss any point your answer can be wrong.
Don’t Miss Graphs and Figures: Science test is full of graphs, tables and figures. A picture of an eye or an amoeba can be given and you can be asked to identify its certain organ or nerve. Scientific table can be given with missing spot that has to be filled by students. So, focus on figures and tables as well for the test.
Analyze the Experiment: Students can be presented with an experiment that may have positive as well as negative externalities. You will be asked to evaluate it and make a decision if it should be sustained or banned.
Know the formulas: Students must be familiar with formulas and theories used in physics and chemistry. Formulas of Gravitational mass, OHM’s law and PH values of substances should be memorized by students to score well in the test.
The writing test consists of one essay question on any social or general issue that has to be finished in 40 minutes. The students are judged on four domains – Ideas and analysis, Development and Support, Organization and Language use and Conventions. Following are the preparation tips for the Writing test:
Make a Format: The topic that is given in the test is generally a social, political, legal, economical, health or environmental issue that can be addressed by a high school student. So, to write on any issue the basic format can be in this form. First introduce the topic, tell its causes and effects and conclude it with a solution. Following this or any pre planned format will save your time.
Practice before hand: Before sitting for the test write a few article on common issues such as women empowerment, Child labor, Income inequality, global warming and so on. It will train your brain to find words and thoughts quickly and you will not feel short of words during the test.
Read before writing: The question can be of one word, like write on BREXIT or it can be a passage giving sufficient background knowledge about the issues and you may be asked to write either in favor/against of it. You may also be asked to write on a specific aspect, so make sure you go through the complete question before starting to write.
Proofread Your Article: Save enough time to proofread your article before submitting it. When we look for points we may skip the focus from using correct grammar. Since the article will be examined on four domains all should be kept in mind while writing.
The best source of preparation for the test is your school curriculum books. Make sure you are thorough with all the concepts and topics that are in your high school books. The test is set from the same syllabus and difficulty level which makes it a must. Some other books for extra practice are given below for your reference:
ACT Practice Tests are highly recommended for high school students. It gives you an idea about the exam pattern, type of questions, twisted problems, syllabus and difficulty level. Students can identify their weak and strong areas by practicing previous year question paper or sample papers and focus on the weaker areas. It helps them to evaluate their performance and preparedness for the test so they can make changes in their preparation plans and strategies. Here are a list of practice test for students to practice:
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