ACT Prep:
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Comprehensive training for English, Math, Reading, and Science sections.

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The ACT is a popular alternative to the SAT for US undergraduate admissions, favored by students who excel in fast-paced environments and science-based data interpretation. Our 2026 coaching program covers the English, Math, Reading, and Science sections, with an optional module for the Writing (Essay) task. We focus on 'speed-reading' techniques and 'triage' strategies to maximize your score in each section.

Science Mastery

Logical reasoning and data interpretation strategies for the Science section.

Pacing Strategy

Section-wise triage techniques to handle the fast ACT time limits.

Grammar Rules

Comprehensive English grammar 'cheat sheets' for the writing section.

Reading Speed

Active reading techniques to manage dense passages without fatigue.

What's Included?

  • 50+ Module-wise Worksheets
  • 10 Full-Length Adaptive Mocks
  • Personalized Doubt Solving
  • Official Test Registration Support

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Join a thriving community of over 4,000 students successfully settled in Canada, UK, Australia, USA, and beyond.

Adaptive Learning Technology

We use sophisticated mock portals that mirror real exam conditions, providing instant AI-driven diagnostic feedback.

Evidence-Based Strategies

No guesswork. Our curriculum is built on thousands of score reports and precise linguistic patterns for guaranteed results.

Knowledge Base

ACT Coaching FAQs

Answers to common questions about scoring, validity, and registration.

Q. What is the ACT?

The ACT is a standardized test used for college admissions in the United States, covering English, Math, Reading, and Science.

Q. Which is better, SAT or ACT?

Neither is 'better'; the SAT gives more time per question, while the ACT includes a Science section and is faster-paced.

Q. What is a good ACT score?

A score of 30+ is considered excellent for top-tier US universities; the maximum score is 36.

Q. How long is the ACT score valid?

ACT scores are generally valid for 5 years.

Q. How many times can I take the ACT?

You can take the ACT up to 12 times in total.

Q. What is the ACT Science section?

It measures the interpretation, analysis, evaluation, reasoning, and problem-solving skills required in the natural sciences.

Q. Do I need to be a 'science student' for the ACT?

No, the Science section is mostly about reading graphs, tables, and research summaries.

Q. What is the GMAT-style Data Insights in ACT?

The Science section is similar in that it requires logical reasoning from data, not rote memorization of facts.

Q. How long is the ACT exam?

The full test takes about 2 hours and 55 minutes (plus 40 minutes for the optional essay).

Q. What is the ACT registration fee in 2026?

Typically around $180 USD for international students (without writing).

Q. Can I use a calculator on the ACT?

Yes, you can use a permitted calculator for the entire Math section.

Q. What is the 'Superscore'?

ACT now provides an official Superscore, which is the average of your best individual section scores across multiple test dates.

Q. How soon do I get my results?

Multiple-choice scores are usually available in 2 business days for international computer-based testing.

Q. What is the ACT Writing section?

An optional 40-minute essay that measures your ability to evaluate and analyze multiple perspectives on a complex issue.

Q. Is the ACT computer-based or paper-based?

Outside the USA, the ACT is primarily a computer-based test (CBT).

Q. What is the ACT Math section content?

It covers Pre-Algebra, Elementary Algebra, Intermediate Algebra, Coordinate Geometry, Plane Geometry, and Trigonometry.

Q. How many questions are in each section?

English (75), Math (60), Reading (40), Science (40).

Q. Are there penalties for wrong answers?

No, there is no negative marking on the ACT.

Q. What is the ACT Reading section like?

It consists of four passages (Prose Fiction, Social Science, Humanities, and Natural Science) with 10 questions each.

Q. How often is the ACT offered?

It is offered 7 times a year internationally.

Q. Can I choose which scores to send?

Yes, you can choose which test date scores to send to colleges.

Q. What is the ACT 'MyOptions'?

A tool that helps students plan their college path based on their ACT scores.

Q. Do ivy league schools accept the ACT?

Yes, all Ivy League schools and top-tier US colleges accept the ACT and SAT equally.

Q. How long should I prepare for the ACT?

Most students prepare for 8-12 weeks.

Q. Can I retake just one section of the ACT?

Yes, ACT recently introduced 'Section Retesting', allowing you to take individual sections instead of the whole test.

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