Everything we get asked most often about Digiwiz Academy, our SAT and IELTS coaching, and how to actually get started.
Yes. Digiwiz Academy operates under Digiwiz Media LLP, registered on 19 April 2023, with its registered office in Lower Parel, Mumbai.
Hashika Vyas founded Digiwiz Academy. She has taught competitive exams for more than ten years and holds a degree in Holistic Science and Dietetics alongside her teaching work.
Our registered office is in Lower Parel, Mumbai, India. We teach students fully online, across time zones in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, UAE, India, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia.
Online only, right now. All classes run live over Zoom or Google Meet.
Yes, all our teachers are Indian, many with experience studying or training abroad.
Yes. Many of our teachers are multilingual, and some speak local Indian languages, French or German alongside English.
It depends on two things, how quickly your child picks up new concepts, and how much time is left before the exam. We will be honest with you about this after the free demo class.
Yes. Contact us directly and we can discuss discounted rates based on your situation.
A score above 1200 is considered above average. A score above 1400 is competitive for most strong universities. A score above 1500 puts a student in range for the most selective schools. What counts as good really depends on the universities your child is targeting.
Yes. The digital SAT allows a calculator on every Math question, including a built in graphing calculator inside the test app. Our teachers also train students on when manual calculation is actually faster.
Yes. We have coached students who started just 15 to 20 days before their exam. One student improved by 300 points total in 20 days. Results vary by student, but late starts are something we plan for, not something we turn away.
We teach the current digital SAT, the format used worldwide today. All our practice papers and mock tests are built around the digital format and timing.
Band 6.0 is considered a competent level for many universities and workplaces. Band 7.0 is competitive for strong universities and skilled migration points. Band 8.0 and above is considered very good and helps with the most selective requirements.
IELTS Academic is mainly for university admission. IELTS General Training is mainly for immigration and work. Both share the same Listening and Speaking tests, but the Reading and Writing tests differ in difficulty and content.
IELTS is moving fully to computer delivered testing worldwide through 2026, with paper based testing being phased out in most markets. Our coaching already trains students for the computer delivered format.
Yes. IELTS One Skill Retake lets you redo just Listening, Reading, Writing or Speaking instead of the full test, and it is available in most countries. We can focus coaching entirely on that one skill if needed.
No. We teach students to think and respond naturally, mainly by learning to think in English. Examiners are trained to recognise and penalise memorised, scripted answers.
Yes. Our IELTS trainers are British Council certified, and some are also IDP certified.
We get a sense of your current level, walk through how a real class runs, and answer any questions you or your parents have. For SAT this may include a short sample discussion of your practice scores, for IELTS we get a sense of your speaking and overall level.
The demo class is exactly 30 minutes. The teacher explains her methods, and the student's strengths and weaknesses are identified.
Yes. Parents are always welcome to sit in on the free demo class.
We aim to reply within 24 hours, on working days.
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