Your search found 31 matches. The following is the full list of ACT testing locations in India among which you can pick one to take the exam. Please know that on the test day, test takers can use any 4-function, scientific, or graphing calculator. On the table below, you can also find all test dates through 2019.
2019-2020 ACT Test Dates in India
Test Date | Registration Deadline |
February 9, 2019 | January 11, 2019 |
April 13, 2019 | March 8, 2019 |
June 8, 2019 | May 3, 2019 |
July 13, 2019 | June 14, 2019 |
September 14, 2019 | August 16, 2019 |
October 26, 2019 | September 20, 2019 |
December 14, 2019 | November 8, 2019 |
February 8, 2020 | January 10, 2020 |
April 4, 2020 | February 28, 2020 |
June 13, 2020 | May 8, 2020 |
July 18, 2020 | June 19, 2020 |
ACT Test Centers in India
City | Center Name | Center Code |
Ahmedabad | Indo American Educ Society | 866190 |
Ahmedabad Gujarat | Ahmedabad International School | 866060 |
Ahmedabad Gujarat | J.G. International School | 870790 |
Ajmerroad, Jaipur | Jayshree Periwal International Sc | 874890 |
BANGALORE | St Josephs Boys High School | 872490 |
Bangalore | Candor International School | 865880 |
Bhopal | Billabong High Intl School | 874700 |
Bhubaneshwar | KiiT International School | 875040 |
Chennai | USIEF Chennai | 874310 |
Dehra Dun | The Doon School | 873880 |
Fatehpur | Children Public School | 874170 |
Gurgaon | Cps Global | 874720 |
Hyderabad | Sreenidhi International School | 874400 |
Hyderabad | USIEF Hyderabad | 874320 |
Hyderabad | Uniti Foundation | 866800 |
Indore | Swati Jain College | 872440 |
Jaipur, Rajasthan | Neerja Modi School | 874730 |
KODIAKANAL | Kodaikanal International School | 866720 |
Kolkata | South City International School | 873500 |
Kolkata | Usief – Kolkata | 874270 |
Mohali | The Millennium School Mohali | 874110 |
Mumbai | Lala Lajpatrai Inst Of Management | 871230 |
Mumbai | Singapore International School | 873460 |
Mumbai | Transitions Lab Univ Prep School | 873800 |
Mussoorie | Woodstock School | 866730 |
New Delhi | Council For American Education | 874790 |
New Delhi | Cps Global | 870710 |
New Delhi | U.S. India Educational Foundation | 873060 |
Noida, Uttar Pradesh | Transitions Lab Prep School | 874470 |
Pune Maharashtra | Mahindra UWC of India | 860020 |
Vadodara | Navrachana International School | 873380 |
More about India
Country Overview
India is a federal republic in South Asia with the capital New Delhi. The natural area is made up of three large landscapes. The mighty mountain belt of the Himalayas rises to the north. The Dekhan peninsula extends to the south. In between is the alluvial plain of the Ganges and Brahmaputra turned on. The climate is tropical to subtropical. Precipitation is mainly brought about by the summer southwest monsoon. With a population of 1.37 billion people, India is the second most populous country on earth after China. In addition to Hindi as the official language and English as an associated language, 21 regional languages are recognized by the constitution. Most of the Indians are Hindus, the Muslims make up 14% of the population and live mainly in the northwest. There are also Buddhists, Sikhs, Christians and other religious communities. The social inequality between a small elite and an extremely poor lower class, which mainly includes the rural population, the lower castes and the indigenous population, is considerable. In megacities like Mumbai and Kolkata has a growing middle class. Innovative service companies and highly developed information and biotechnology have also settled here. Due to the great influence of the British East India Company from the 18th century, India became a British colony in 1858. After separating from Pakistan, India gained its independence in 1947 and declared itself a republic in the Commonwealth of Nations. India has a democratic constitution with a bicameral parliament and is therefore considered the largest democracy on earth. The supply of a growing population, the tensions between Hindus and Muslims and the unsolved Kashmir conflict with neighboring Pakistan , which, like India, is a nuclear power, are India’s greatest problem areas.
Country facts
- Official name: Republic of India
- License plate: IND
- ISO-3166: IN, IND (356)
- Internet domain:.in
- Currency: 1 Indian rupee (iR) = 100 Paise
- Area: 3,287,259 km²
- Population (2018): 1.4 billion
- Capital: New Delhi
- Official language (s): Hindi, English; 21 regional languages
- Form of government: Federal Republic
- Administrative division: 29 federal states, 6 union territories, capital territory
- Head of State: President Ram Nath Kovind
- Prime Minister: Narendra Modi
- Religion (s) (2011): 79.8% Hindus, 14.2% Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, others / not specified
- Time zone: Central European Time +4.5 hours
- National holiday: January 26th and August 15th
Location and infrastructure
- Location (geographical): South Asia
- Location (coordinates): between 8 ° 04 ‘and 37 ° 06’ north latitude and 68 ° 07 ‘and 97 ° 25’ east longitude
- Climate: high mountain climate in Kashmir and in the Himalayas; in the south tropical, in the north subtropical monsoon climate
- Highest mountain: Kangchenjunga (8586 m)
- Road network (2015): 4 699 024 km
- Railway network (2014): 68 525 km
Population
- Annual population growth (2020): 1.1%
- Birth rate (2020): 18.2 per 1000 residents.
- Death rate (2020): 7.3 per 1000 residents.
- Average age (2020): 28.7 years
- Average life expectancy (2020): 69.7 years (men 68.4; women 71.2)
- Age structure (2020): 26.3% younger than 15 years, 6.7% older than 65 years
- Literacy rate (15 year olds and older) (2018): 74.4%
- Mobile phone contracts (pre-paid and post-paid) (2017): 87 per 100 residents
- Internet users (2017): 34 per 100 residents
Economy
- GDP per capita (2018): US $ 2,036
- Total GDP (2018): US $ 2,717 billion
- GNI per capita (2018): US $ 2,020
- Education expenditure (2013): 3.8% of GDP
- Military expenditure (2019): 2.04% of GDP
- Unemployment rate (15 years and older) (2017): 3.5%