Vaishnavi Shukla | August 13, 2025 | 02:15 PM IST | 2 mins read
Study Abroad: Aspirants from CBSE, ICSE, ISC, and other recognised state boards can apply on the official website, satolympiad.org for SAT, TOEFL Olympiad 2025.
ETS India in collaboration with the College Board, Galvanize Global Education, and other knowledge partners, has announced the SAT and TOEFL Olympiad 2025 for students aspiring to study abroad. The SAT and TOEFL Olympiad 2025 is scheduled on September 6 and 7. Individual students or schools looking for group books can on the official website, satolympiad.org.
Students from Class 9 to 12 following the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE), and Indian School Certificate (ISC), and other recognised state boards are eligible to participate.
Students participating in the Olympiad will have access to scholarships and valuable resources, such as test preparation materials, profile-building guidance, and admissions counselling from leading knowledge and scholarship partners.
“This initiative not only prepares students academically but also empowers them with the tools and confidence needed to succeed in their education journeys,” the official SAT, TOEFL Olympiad 2025 statement said.
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The SAT, TOEFL Olympiad 2025 participation benefits that are available to every applicant are as follows.
For more information, students can visit the official SAT Olympiad website and follow the campaign on social media using #SATOlympiad2025. For any assistance, students can WhatsApp at +91-9962009896 and can email their queries to info@satolympiad.org.
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