Full Form of EST

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ESTstands for

Eastern Standard Time

What is EST?

Eastern Standard Time (EST) is a time zone used in the eastern part of the United States and Canada during the fall and winter months. It is 5 hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC-5). In India, EST is commonly referenced when scheduling international business calls, webinars, and online tests that are based on US east coast timing. Indian students appearing for exams like the GRE, SAT, or TOEFL often see EST in registration and reporting schedules, making conversion to Indian Standard Time (IST) essential—EST is 10 hours and 30 minutes behind IST. The time zone is also used in global software release notes, financial market hours, and live event timings. For Indian professionals working with US clients or employers, understanding EST helps in coordinating meetings and deadlines. In the digital era, many online platforms display event times in EST by default, requiring Indians to mentally adjust to their local time. For government exams or railway timetables, EST is not used, but its relevance persists in cross-border contexts. A solid grasp of EST conversion aids in time management for remote work and international study applications. Overall, EST serves as a bridge between the North American and Indian timekeeping systems.

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Example

The online GRE exam slot is available from 9 AM to 5 PM EST, so Indian students need to plan accordingly as 9 AM EST equals 7:30 PM IST.

EST — frequently asked questions

What is the full form of EST?
EST stands for Eastern Standard Time, a time zone observed in the eastern part of the United States and Canada during autumn and winter.
How much is the time difference between EST and IST?
EST is 10 hours and 30 minutes behind IST. For example, when it is 12:00 noon EST, it is 10:30 PM IST.
When does the US switch from EST to EDT?
The US switches from EST (Eastern Standard Time) to EDT (Eastern Daylight Time) on the second Sunday of March and reverts on the first Sunday of November.
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