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The GRE (Graduate Record Examination) is a worldwide recognized standardized test administered by ETS (Educational Testing Service), designed for admission to graduate and business school programs. The test evaluates critical thinking, analytical writing, quantitative reasoning, and verbal reasoning skills that are essential for success in advanced academic studies. The GRE General Test includes three sections: Analytical Writing, which assesses the ability to articulate complex ideas and construct arguments; Verbal Reasoning, which measures comprehension, vocabulary, and critical reading; and Quantitative Reasoning, which evaluates mathematical problem-solving and data analysis skills. Scored on a scale of 260 to 340, the GRE provides flexibility as it allows test-takers to choose which scores to send to institutions. It is accepted by thousands of graduate and professional schools globally, including top business programs. The test is available in both computer-based and paper-based formats, with scores valid for five years, making it a key step for students aiming to pursue advanced degrees.

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Course Curriculum

A standardized test is an assessment uniformly administered and scored to ensure consistent evaluation and comparable results across a broad test-taker population. Its core objective is to accurately measure skills or knowledge by subjecting all participants to identical questions, conditions, and grading criteria. This consistency enables direct comparison of individual performance against a common benchmark or other test-takers. They are frequently used for academic admissions, professional certification, and educational progress evaluation.

Requirements

Effective September 22, 2023, the GRE General Test has a shorter format, lasting approximately 1 hour and 58 minutes. It is predominantly computer-delivered and comprises three distinct measures: Analytical Writing (1 section): Task: One “Analyze an Issue” essay. Duration: 30 minutes. Focus: Evaluates ability to articulate complex ideas, support arguments, and maintain logical discussion in standard written English. Verbal Reasoning (2 sections): Questions: 27 questions total (12 in Section 1, 15 in Section 2). Duration: 41 minutes total (18 mins for Section 1, 23 mins for Section 2). Focus: Assesses comprehension, analysis, and evaluation of written material; understanding of word meanings and relationships. Question types include Reading Comprehension, Text Completion, and Sentence Equivalence. Who Takes the GRE? The GRE General Test is taken by individuals globally who aspire to pursue postgraduate education. While ETS does not impose specific age or educational prerequisites to take the exam, test-takers are predominantly undergraduates in their final year or graduates seeking admission to Master’s, Ph.D., or MBA programs. This includes prospective students across diverse disciplines like engineering, sciences, humanities, social sciences, and business administration, making it a widely utilized credential for a global pool of applicants.

What You'll Learn

Taking the GRE General Test offers several strategic advantages for graduate school applicants: Enhanced Admissions Prospects: A strong GRE score can significantly strengthen an application, improving chances of acceptance into competitive graduate and business programs worldwide. Access to Financial Aid: Many universities and scholarship committees consider GRE scores when awarding merit-based scholarships, fellowships, and other financial assistance, potentially reducing educational costs. Demonstrates Graduate Readiness: The test evaluates critical thinking, analytical reasoning, and problem-solving skills essential for rigorous graduate-level study, thus signifying academic preparedness. Mitigates Application Weaknesses: A high GRE score can help offset other less robust aspects of an application, such as a modest undergraduate GPA or an unconventional academic background. Broad Program Options: With thousands of institutions globally accepting GRE scores, it provides test-takers access to a wider array of postgraduate programs and institutions across various countries. Global Credibility: The GRE’s international recognition facilitates applications to diverse study destinations, including the US, Canada, Europe, and beyond. Flexibility: Scores are valid for five years, offering long-term planning flexibility.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the GRE General Test?

The updated GRE General Test, as of late 2023, is approximately 1 hour and 58 minutes long, including short breaks. This is a significant reduction from the previous test duration of nearly 4 hours.

How is the GRE General Test scored?

Verbal Reasoning: Scored on a scale of 130-170, in 1-point increments.
Quantitative Reasoning: Scored on a scale of 130-170, in 1-point increments.
Analytical Writing: Scored on a scale of 0-6, in half-point increments.
Your official score report will also include percentile ranks, showing how your score compares to those of other test takers.

How much does the GRE General Test cost?

The registration fee for the GRE General Test is typically around $205 USD. Additional fees may apply for rescheduling, sending extra score reports, or reinstating canceled scores.

How often can I take the GRE General Test?

You can take the GRE General Test once every 21 days, up to a maximum of five times within any continuous 12-month period.

How long are GRE scores valid?

GRE scores are valid for five years from your test date.

Who accepts GRE scores?

The GRE General Test is accepted by thousands of graduate schools, business schools (for MBA and specialized master's programs), and increasingly by law schools worldwide. It's always best to check the specific requirements of the programs you are applying to.

Is there negative marking in the GRE?

No, there is no explicit negative marking for incorrect answers on the GRE General Test. However, as the test is section-level adaptive, the number of correct responses on your first Verbal or Quantitative section will influence the difficulty of your second section, which in turn impacts your overall score.

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