According to the College Board, there are 18 test centers for SAT and SAT Subject Tests in Pakistan. Please note that before you register either of the SAT exams, you should choose your test date and test location. Each testing location is affiliated with an educational institution, such as high school, community college, or university. The following test centers administer one or more of 2019 and 2020 SAT tests in Pakistan.
2019 – 2020 SAT Test Dates in Pakistan
- March 9, 2019
- May 4, 2019
- June 1, 2019
- August 24, 2019
- October 5, 2019
- November 2, 2019
- December 7, 2019
- March 14, 2020
- May 2, 2020
- June 6, 2020
- August 29, 2020
- October 3, 2020
- November 7, 2020
- December 5, 2020
SAT Testing Centers in Pakistan
AMERICAN SCH OF INTL ACADEMICS
BEACONHOUSE MARGALLA CAMPUS
BEACONHOUSE NEWLANDS
DHA SUFFA UNIV
EMBASSY LODGE
KARACHI AMERICAN COLLEGE
KARACHI GRAMMAR SCHOOL (COLLEGE SEC)
KARACHI INSTITUTE OF TECH AND ENTREP
KICS UET
LIBERTY CASTLE BANQUET HALL
PAKTURK MAARIF INTL SCHS + COLLEGES
PEARL CONTINENTAL HOTEL KARACHI
REGENT PLAZA
ROOTS MILLENNIUM SCH FUTURE
SCARSDALE INTL SCH
SUPER NOVA SCHOOL
THE INTL SCHOOL OF CHOUEIFAT-LAHORE
THE ROOTS MILLENNIUM SCH
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Geography
Pakistan’s core landscape is the lowlands on the Indus and its tributaries. Intensive irrigation agriculture makes the Indus plain and the Punjab the breadbasket of the country. In the north, Pakistan has a share of the high mountains Hindu Kush, Karakoram and Himalayas. The K 2 is the highest mountain in Pakistan and the second highest on earth at 8,611 m above sea level. Of the total of 14 eight-thousanders on earth, five are in Pakistan or on the Pakistani-Chinese border. The mountainous landscapes of Balochistan in the west of the country are much lower at around 3000 m above sea level. In the east, Pakistan is bordered by the Thar Desert. In the south, in the landscape of Sind, the Indus flows into the Arabian Sea with an estuary delta.
Pakistan has a subtropical-continental climate. In the industrial lowlands the average July temperatures are 37.4 ° C, the average January temperatures 14.6 ° C. The summer monsoon rains only touch the edge of the country. In Karachi there is an average of 168 mm of precipitation throughout the year, in comparison to which Berlin receives 571 mm of annual precipitation.
Most of Pakistan is occupied by steppes and deserts. There are only forest areas on the mountain slopes. Along the Indus and its tributaries, the steppes have been transformed into cultivated landscapes through artificial irrigation. With the high daytime temperatures and the high rate of evaporation, however, salts accumulate on the soil surface and valuable arable land is lost for arable farming. Instead, the deserts continue to expand (desertification). Check rctoysadvice to see Top 5 Capital Cities in Asia.
Population and Religion
Pakistan has (2018) 212.2 million residents, which is two and a half times that of Germany. 80% of the population live in the Punjab and the lower Indus. The people speak over 70 languages and dialects, such as Punjabi in the north, Baluchi in the west or Sindhi in the south. Urdu and English are the official languages and are used by the authorities. Most Pakistanis understand Urdu, even if it is not their mother tongue. There are also around two million refugees from Afghanistan living in Pakistan.
The majority of the population are Sunni Muslims. There are also Hindus and Christians, who make up less than 4% of the population. Islam is the state religion and plays an important role in Pakistan’s social life. Critical statements about Islam are prohibited by law.
Almost two thirds of the residents live in small villages. Many rural residents are migrating to the cities and are looking for better living conditions here. Most of the time, however, they end up in the rapidly expanding slums. The largest cities, each with more than ten million residents, are Karachi and Lahore. The standard of living is very low and there is a lack of clean water, doctors and jobs. Child labor is officially prohibited, but an estimated 10% of children under the age of 14 have a job to ensure their families’ survival.
The population is growing rapidly. Therefore, the population is very young, with an average age of 22 years. Discrimination against women is part of everyday life in Pakistan. Many girls are forcibly married at a young age. If the bride’s families cannot raise the large dowry payments, the girl will be cast out from the groom’s family. Disfiguring acid attacks on young women also occur.