Course Description

The verbal reasoning, numeric reasoning, critical thinking, and analytical writing abilities required for success in graduate and business school are measured by the most commonly acknowledged graduate admissions exam in the world.

The GRE updated General Test is taken by prospective graduate and business school applicants from all around the world. Since applicants originate from different educational and cultural backgrounds, the GRE revised General Test offers a standard yardstick for comparing their credentials.

In addition to your undergraduate records, recommendation letters, and other requirements for graduate-level study, admissions committees and fellowship panels will also consider your GRE results. More than 160 nations and around 700 test centers offer the GRE updated General Test. The computer-based test is offered continuously throughout the whole year in the majority of global regions. The computer-based test is offered once to three times a month in mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Korea. Up to three times a year, the test is given in a paper-based version in regions of the world where computer-based testing is unavailable.

GRE Format

Analytic writing

Assesses the student’s capacity to comprehend, interpret, and evaluate quantitative data, solve problems using mathematical models, and apply the fundamentals of math, algebra, geometry, and data analysis. Each of your two sections has 20 questions. Each section will last 35 minutes.

Verbal reasoning

Measures the capacity to analyze and infer meaning from discourse, reason from incomplete information, comprehend multiple levels of meaning, including literal, figurative, and author’s intent, summarize text, identify major from minor points, comprehend the meanings of words, sentences, and entire texts, and comprehend relationships between words and concepts. There are two portions, each with 20 questions. Each section has a 30-minute time limit.

Quantitative reasoning

evaluates a person’s capacity for comprehending, interpreting, and analyzing quantitative data as well as their ability to use mathematical models to solve issues and apply the fundamentals of math, geometry, algebra, and data analysis. There are 20 questions in each of the two sections. For each section, you have 35 minutes.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. The GRE is $205, so On the ETS website, you can sign up for the test.

  1. Numerous graduate programs and business schools accept the GRE. You should do your study on particular graduate programs to find out the exams they require.

  1. The GRE takes about three and a half hours to complete.

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    The GRE is created, delivered, validated, and updated regularly by the Electronic Testing Service (ETS).

     

  1. Online, over the phone, or by mail, you can register. The website GRE has comprehensive information regarding signing up for the GRE®.

     

  1. As soon as the exam is over, you will be able to see your verbal and math scores, but it will take between 7 to 10 days to receive your official results, which will also include your AWA score.

     

  1. Five years after the test date, your GRE score remains valid.

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