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.
Sections | Tasks | Duration |
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Analytical Writing (One section) | One “Analyze an Issue” task | 30 minutes |
Quantitative Reasoning (Two sections) | Section 1: 12 questions, Section 2: 15 questions | Section 1: 18 minutes, Section 2: 23 minutes |
Verbal Reasoning (Two sections) | Section 1: 12 questions, Section 2: 15 questions | Section 1: 21 minutes, Section 2: 26 minutes |
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