GRE FULL COURSE

About Course
GRE Preparation – The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is a standardized test administered by the Education Testing Service (ETS). If you intend to study for a post-graduate degree in the United States, you will be required to take the exam as part of the admissions process.
GRE Test Format:
The GRE test is divided into two parts: the GRE General Test and the GRE Subject Test. GRE allows you to secure an admission for postgraduate programs in the United States and many other nations.
The GRE general exam assesses the individual in the following areas:
- Verbal Reasoning
- Quantitative Analysis
- Analytical Writing
The GRE Field test assesses students’ knowledge of all of the aforementioned as well as a specific subject in which they want to pursue a post-graduate degree. While the GRE subject exam is approved by many colleges, it is suggested that you take it since it can provide you an advantage over other applicants.
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Quick Details on GRE
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- GRE Test Duration– 3 hours 45 minutes/ 4 hours
- GRE Test Dates – Computer Based test – All year long
Paper-based test – 3 times a year (April, September, and October)
- GRE Sections –Analytical Writing, Verbal and Quantitative Reasoning
- GRE Maximum Score– 340
- Minimum GRE Score Required– 260
Top FAQs Asked by Students about GRE Training
Candidates must follow this step-by-step procedure below to successfully register for a GRE slot.
- Visit the Official Website for GRE.
- Make a profile for the GRE with details.
- Fill out the GRE application form and send it in.
- Choose your GRE day and location for 2023.
- Pay the $213 registration cost for the GRE.
- Confirm your GRE application and submit it.
- Take a hard copy or save the data of your GRE submission for later use.