Graduate Record Examination
The Graduate Record Examination, also known as the GRE, is administered by ETS and is the full name of the test. GRE results are a crucial prerequisite for enrolling in MS programs at international universities. Having a strong GRE score frequently makes applicants stand out during the admissions process. More than 1,300 business schools accept GRE results for admission to some or all of their MBA programs.
GRE Syllabus
GRE Verbal Reasoning, GRE Quantitative Reasoning, and GRE Analytical Writing. The GRE exam syllabus assesses students' verbal reasoning, numeric reasoning, analytical writing, and critical thinking abilities—all of which are essential for success in postsecondary education.
Information on our GRE Training Program:
Select the Regular batch for a full 4-week training program supplemented by one month of practice sessions and weekly mock examinations. We have two convenient time windows available:
Weekend Batch Schedule:
GRE training can be done both online and offline.
GRE Academic
The General Test syllabus for GRE has been carefully designed to assess test takers' abilities in verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, analytical writing, and critical thinking. These are transferable skills that are relevant to many fields of study and have been developed over time. This is the GRE Syllabus, which may be largely classified into three areas: Verbal Reasoning, GRE Quantitative Reasoning, and GRE Analytical Writing.
Which Skills are Assessed on the GRE?
The following abilities are assessed on the GRE exam:
Online Coaching
Count on our team of expert trainers to help you get a top band score on the GRE test.
Key Features of Online Training:Personalized attention.
Realistic Mock Tests
Our GRE class includes the following:
GRE Exam
Here are four main differences between the paper-based and computer-based GRE tests.
Test medium :
-
Paper-based: The test is done on physical paper with answer sheets.
-
Computer-Based: The test is administered using a computer, and test takers engage with the content digitally.
-
Paper-based: The Listening, Reading, and Writing parts require test takers to write their replies on paper.
-
Computer-Based: For the Listening and Reading sections, test takers input their replies straight into the computer, while the Writing section requires them to utilize a keyboard
-
Paper-based:Listening materials are played using audio recordings, and test participants listen using headphones.
-
Computer-Based: Listening materials are also given via audio recordings, and test subjects listen through headphones while interacting with onscreen controls.
-
Paper-based:The paper-based exam may have limited test dates that are set on particular dates.
-
Computer-Based: assessments typically offer more flexibility, allowing candidates to select from a variety of dates.