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About GRE
The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is a standardized test widely used for admission to graduate schools and business programs globally. Administered by the Educational Testing Service (ETS), the GRE assesses verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, and analytical writing skills. The exam aims to evaluate a candidate's readiness for advanced academic work and is accepted by thousands of institutions worldwide.
Test-takers can choose between the computer-based and paper-based formats, with the computer-based version being more common. Preparing for the GRE typically involves rigorous study, practice tests, and sometimes, preparatory courses. High scores on the GRE can significantly enhance a candidate’s application profile.
Why GRE?
Graduate School Admission
Scholarships and Fellowships
Career Advancement
Program Flexibility
Skill Demonstration
Many graduate programs require GRE scores as part of their admissions process, making it essential for applicants
High GRE scores can make candidates eligible for various scholarships, fellowships, and financial aid opportunities
Earning a graduate degree can open doors to higher-level positions, specialized roles, and increased earning potential
The GRE is accepted by thousands of institutions worldwide, offering applicants a wide range of programs and schools to choose from
The GRE tests verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, and analytical writing skills, allowing applicants to showcase their strengths in these areas
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Who can take the GRE Exam?
~ There are no specific eligibility criteria for the GRE exam, the GRE test is accessible to all aspirants.
GRE scores are accepted by countries such as -
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USA

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United Kingdom

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India

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Germany

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Japan

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Sweden

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GRE Exam Pattern
According to the latest announcement by ETS, there will be five sections in the ETS GRE exam. Questions in these sections will assess the Analytical writing, verbal reasoning and quantitative reasoning skills of the candidates. Below, is the updated GRE test pattern.
SectionsTasksDuration
Analytical Writing (One section)One “Analyze an Issue” task30 minutes
Quantitative Reasoning (Two sections)Section 1: 12 questions, Section 2: 15 questionsSection 1: 18 minutes, Section 2: 23 minutes
Verbal Reasoning (Two sections)Section 1: 12 questions, Section 2: 15 questionsSection 1: 21 minutes, Section 2: 26 minutes
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Use the mark and review feature
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Work on the English Vocabulary
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Pacing on the test is important so pay attention to time
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Regularly take GRE mock tests
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Review what you write for errors.
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