GRE Overview

Overview of GRE: Everything You Need to Know

The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is a globally recognized standardized test for admission to graduate and business programs. Conducted by ETS (Educational Testing Service), it evaluates analytical, quantitative, and verbal reasoning skills.

GRE Exam Structure

SectionNumber of QuestionsScore RangeDuration
Verbal Reasoning27 questions130 – 17041 min
Quantitative Reasoning27 questions130 – 17047 min
Analytical Writing1 task (Issue)0 – 630 min

GRE Test Formats

GRE TypeDetails
GRE General TestMeasures overall verbal, quantitative, and analytical skills.
GRE Subject TestFocuses on specific fields: Math, Physics, and Psychology.

Why Take the GRE?

Accepted Worldwide – Required for graduate programs in the USA, Canada, UK, and more.
Valid for 5 Years – Allows flexibility in applying to universities.
No Limit on Attempts – Can be taken once every 21 days, up to 5 times a year.

How to Prepare for GRE?

Preparation StrategyDescription
Practice TestsTake full-length mock exams to simulate real conditions.
Official QuestionsUse ETS materials for authentic practice.
Time ManagementFocus on pacing to complete each section within the time limit.
Expert GuidanceEnroll in structured GRE courses for personalized strategies.

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