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About GRE

A graduate or business degree can give you a big career advantage. An important step toward achieving that goal — and the path to thousands of graduate and business programs all over the world — is to take the GRE® General Test.

What Is GRE?

Graduate programs and business schools use GRE® scores to evaluate your readiness for graduate-level work. The GRE General Test measures verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, critical thinking and analytical writing skills that are not related to any specific field of study.
• Analytical Writing — Measures critical thinking and analytical writing skills, specifically the test taker’s ability to articulate complex ideas clearly and effectively
• Verbal Reasoning — Measures reading comprehension skills and verbal and analogical reasoning skills, focusing on the test taker’s ability to analyze and evaluate written material
• Quantitative Reasoning — Measures problem-solving ability, focusing on basic concepts of arithmetic, algebra, geometry and data analysis.

Who Takes It and Why?

Each year, more than 600,000 prospective graduate school applicants from approximately 230 countries take the GRE General Test. Applicants come from varying educational backgrounds and countries, and the GRE General Test provides the only common measure for comparing their qualifications. GRE scores are used by admissions or fellowship panels to supplement undergraduate records, recommendation letters and other qualifications for graduate study.

Who Accepts It?

The GRE General Test is accepted at thousands of graduate and business schools as well as departments and divisions within these schools.

Computer-based GRE General Test Content and Structure

The computer-based GRE General Test is composed of Analytical Writing, Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning sections. The Analytical Writing section is always first. In addition, one unidentified unscored section may be included and can appear in any position in the test after the Analytical Writing section. Questions in the unscored section are being tested for possible use in future tests, and answers will not count toward your scores. An identified research section that is not scored may also be included, and if so, it is always at the end of the test.
The Verbal and Quantitative sections, including the unidentified unscored section, may appear in any order. Treat each section presented during your test as if it counts.
Total testing time is three hours, not including the research section. The directions at the beginning of each section specify the total number of questions in the section and the time allowed for the section.

Paper-based GRE General Test Content and Structure

The paper-based GRE General Test is composed of Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning and Analytical Writing sections. In addition, one unidentified unscored section may be included, and this section can appear in any position in the test after the Analytical Writing section. Questions in the unscored section are being tested for possible use in future tests and answers will not count toward your scores.
Total testing time is up to 3¾ hours. The directions at the beginning of each section specify the total number of questions in the section and the time allowed for that section.
The Analytical Writing section is always first. For the “Issue” task, two topics will be assigned and you will choose one. The “Argument” task does not present a choice of topics; instead, a single topic will be presented.
The Verbal and Quantitative sections may appear in any order, including an unidentified Verbal or Quantitative unscored section. Treat each section presented during your test as if it counts.

GRADUATE RECORD EXAMINATION (GRE)

GRE is conducted by the Educational Testing Service (ETS), to be taken by the students who want to apply for any Masters level courses related to Technical, Science, Art, etc.

It basically measures one’s verbal, quantitative & analytical skills.

Test Takers: MS, MA & PhD aspirants.

Test Accepted By: USA , Canada and few European Universities.

Test Conducted By: ETS-Prometric

Nature of Test: Computer Based Test (CBT)

Test Pattern: AWA, Quantitative & Verbal.

Test Duration: 3-3.5hrs.

Test Scores: 1600(Q+V). AWA (0-6) scale. Good score 1300+

Test Fee: US $220.

Test Score Validity: 5 years.

Official Score Reported:  After 10-15 days of the test taken.

When is the Test Conducted ?:  3 times a year.

Pager delivered- September, October, April. 

Computer Based test can be given any time. 

Test Repetition Policy: Once in a calender month.

Where Does One Register For The Test ?: Interedwise Education Pvt. Ltd. office

Mode of Registration: Online, Telephonic, Fax or by Post.

Proof of Document Required for Registration: Original & Valid Passport

Mode of Payment: Credit Card / Debit Card.

Additional Score Reporting Fee: US$ 28 per institute.

Coaching Duration: 40 hrs

Coaching Fees: INR 40,000.