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WHAT IS GRE?

The GRE (Graduate Record Examinations) General Test is a standardized, computer-based test developed by ETS that measures verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, and analytical writing skills, which are essential for success in graduate, business, and law programs worldwide. A competitive GRE score can help prospective students differentiate themselves in the admissions process and can be a requirement or a strong supporting factor for applications to master’s, MBA, and doctoral programs globally.

Key aspects of the GRE General Test:

1. Purpose:

To evaluate readiness for graduate-level studies by assessing a broad range of academic skills. 

2. Administered by

The Educational Testing Service (ETS), a non-profit organization. 

3. Sections

The test consists of three main sections: 

Verbal Reasoning:

Assesses your ability to analyze and evaluate written material and your command of vocabulary.

Quantitative Reasoning:

Tests your ability to solve problems using concepts from basic arithmetic, algebra, and geometry.

Analytical Writing:

Measures your critical thinking and ability to articulate complex ideas in writing.

4. Scoring:

Scores for verbal and quantitative reasoning are on a scale of 130-170, and analytical writing scores are on a scale of 0-6.  

5. Acceptance:

Thousands of graduate schools and departments, including business and law schools, accept GRE scores for admissions and fellowships.

Who should take the GRE?

  • Individuals applying to master’s, PhD, or specialized graduate programs. 
  • Those applying to business or law schools that use the GRE as part of their admissions process.
  • Students, including those from diverse educational backgrounds, who want to demonstrate their academic potential to international universities. 

WHAT IS SHORTER GRE ?

As of 09/22/2023, everyone taking the GRE will be taking this new version, also known as the “Shorter GRE.”

What Does the Shorter GRE Look Like?
Product Number Of Question Time Limit
Essay-Analytical Writing 1 Issue Task 30 minutes
Verbal Section 1 12 questions 18 minutes
Verbal Section 2 15 questions 23 minutes
Math Section 1 15 questions 21 minutes
Math Section 2 15 questions 26 minutes
Total 1 essay and 54 questions 1 hour 58 mins

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GRE 2025: Key Highlights

Exam Name GRE
GRE full form Graduate Record Examinations
GRE official website https://www.ets.org/gre
Most popular for MS, MBA & PHD courses globally
Also accepted for MS, MBA & PHD courses India
Conducted by ETS (Educational Testing Service)
Mode of Exam Computer-based test
Paper-delivered test
GRE at home
Skills Tested Analytical writing Quantitative ability Verbal reasoning skills
GRE Exam Fees GRE General Test: 22,500 in Indian Rupees GRE Subject Test: 14,500 in Indian Rupees
GRE Validity 5 years
Score Range Verbal Reasoning score range: 130-170 Quantitative Reasoning score range: 130-170 Analytical Writing score range: 0-6
GRE Contact +18001200371 (Toll-free phone number)

Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. 7 days per week, Indian Standard Time (IST)

Email: GRESupport4India@ets.org

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