The Digital SAT is a standardized computer-based test widely used for college admissions in the United States. Administeredby the College Board, it assesses a student's aptness and receptiveness for higher education and provides colleges with acommon data point for comparing applicants. The test consists of two main sections: Evidence-Based Reading and Writing, and Math. Earlier SAT used to be an offline exam where students used to write it through pen and paper but now SAT hasdigitalized, making it convenient for both examinees and examiners. The Digital SAT is a new version of SAT that will be takenon a computer. It aims to improve accessibility and testing experience, with a potentially shorter test duration and adaptivetesting features.