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GRE

ABOUT GRE:

The Graduate Record Exam (GRE) is a computer-delivered standardized test most widely used for admission in graduate and business schools in the United States and Canada, as well as some other popular study locations throughout the world. The admissions authority of the University examines candidates' GRE test results as well as other important factors like Undergraduate GPA, TOEFL/IELTS score, Letters of Recommendation (LOR), Essays / Statement of Purpose (SOP), Overall achievements, duration, and Quality of Work Experience to assess their readiness for master's study.

 

ETS (Educational Testing Service), a non-profit organization, administers the GRE, which is designed to measure a person's critical thinking, analytical writing, quantitative reasoning, and verbal reasoning ability. The questions will be mostly objective with multiple-choice questions that closely reflect the kind of thinking you’ll do and the skills you need to succeed.

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GRE EXAM PATTERN

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Analytical Writing Assessment – measures your ability to express complex ideas clearly and effectively with relevant reasons and examples

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Quantitative Reasoning – measures your ability to comprehend, interpret and analyze quantitative data and apply basic skills and elementary concepts of Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, and Data Analysis.

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Verbal reasoning – measures your ability to analyze and draw inferences from the written material and understand the structure of a text and summarize it.

COMPUTER-BASED ADAPTIVE TEST

Section Level Adaptation – The Verbal and Quantitative Reasoning sections are section-level adaptive. The first section of each measure (i.e., Verbal and Quantitative) is of average difficulty. The difficulty level of the second section of each of the measures depends on your overall performance on the first section of that measure. For example, if for the Quantitative Reasoning measure, you do very well in the first section, the second section of the Quantitative Reasoning measures will be at a higher level of difficulty. The scoring for the Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning measures takes into consideration, the total number of questions answered correctly across the two sections, as well as the difficulty level of the sections.

ELIGIBILITY FOR GRE:

IMPORTANT FACTS:

Prospective applicants worldwide who are pursuing or have completed their under-graduation can take the GRE Test.

  • Registration - Online

  • Nature of Exam - Computer Based Adaptive Test

  • Links - http://www.ets.org/gre

  • GRE Test Fee - US $213

  • Frequency of Tests - Once every 21 days, up to 5 times within 12 months from the date of your first test. In the case of multiple attempts, the best score can be reported.

  • Score Validity- 5 Years

  • Free Score Reporting- The cost of reporting your GRE test scores to a maximum of four universities of your choice (available only on the test date) is included in the GRE test fee you pay.

  • Additional Test Score Reporting Fees - US $27

  • Rescheduling Fees - US $50

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