Act Test Prep Classes
Our tutors provide one-on-one guidance, identifying your strengths and areas for improvement in ACT Exam Preparation. Through personalized sessions, we’ll develop a study plan that fits your learning style and schedule.
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ACT Online Live Training
Conquer the ACT exam with Litera Centre’s comprehensive support. Our program offers 66 hours of concept-based sessions accompanied by topic-wise practice exercises, all meticulously recorded for your convenience. Additionally, gain insights from over 20 hours of concept-based HD videos led by expert ACT faculty. With access to a vast repository of 5000+ online practice questions, you’ll build confidence and proficiency in every aspect of the exam.
Features
- 66+ hours of concept-based sessions with topic-wise practice exercises with class records
- 20+ hours of concept-based HD videos by expert ACT faculty
- 5000+ Online Practice Questions
What Makes Us Special
We exactly know what ACT expects from the students! And that’s why we have such a high success rate. Get access to our 66+ hours of quality interactive classes – at an affordable cost. All our academic resources are based on the latest trends. We follow non-conventional teaching methods that are intuitive.
- We conduct diagnostic test to deliver customized study plans, interactive test reports, progress trackers, and performance indicators
- Exhaustive Online Practice Material
- Micro group classes
- Flexible one on one private tutoring
Why Choose Litera Centre for ACT Test Prep?
Choosing Litera Centre for ACT Test Prep ensures access to a comprehensive, personalized, and effective preparation program led by expert faculty members, supported by extensive practice resources, and proven results.
- Customized curriculum for ACT preparation
- Individualized educational assistance
- Guidance from experienced faculty members
- Demonstrated history of achievement
- User-friendly online platform
- Encouraging and nurturing learning atmosphere.
What is ACT?
The ACT (American College Testing) is a standardized test used for college admissions in the United States. It assesses high school students’ general educational development and their ability to complete college-level work.
Micro Group
- We create micro-groups of our students. This reduces distraction and makes learning easier. In every batch, the count never exceeds four.
One-on-One Classes
- Better attention
- Tracking of Progress
- Deeper Feedback
*There are several benefits of one-to-one classes.
Crash Course
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Intensive learning in one month
Cover entire ACT syllabus, supplemented with practice questions and full length mock tests
WAIT BUT WHY ?
When your ACT demo class is free !!!
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What Students Say
FAQs
The Demo class serves the purpose of letting the student familiarize themselves with the methodology and presentation methods we employ. You get a first-hand experience to see how we teach and make an informed decision. A Demo session lasts for 35 minutes. You may book your session here and the admission coordinator will contact you.
It all depends upon the student. If a student has a strong Mathematical foundation including a superior grip on the English language – he or she can certainly opt for self-studying.
However, it must be noted that ACT usually asks intellectual questions, which test a student’s practical understanding of a concept. Amid high competition, it is often seen that students score poorly due to a lack of appropriate guidance.
Litera centre has onboarded some of the best ACT teachers who not only teach you with higher efficiency but also use interactive teaching methods and technologies for maximum outcomes.
All our ACT sessions are carefully designed and are based on the latest study pattern, syllabus, and academic resources.
The ACT serves as a standardized examination employed for college admissions within the United States. It evaluates the overall educational progress of high school students and their aptitude to undertake college-level coursework. Numerous colleges and universities regard ACT scores as a crucial component of their admissions requirements, thus rendering it a vital facet of the college application procedure.
There are no specific requirements for eligibility to take the ACT. Individuals of all ages and grade levels are eligible, including students in grades 6, 7, 8, and 9.