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Course Name : GRE

The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is designed to evaluate your cognitive skills deemed necessary for higher education in USA and many other countries.The Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) is a standardized test that is an admissions requirement for many graduate schools in the United States. In other English-speaking countries and for English-taught graduate and business programs world-wide. Created and administered by Educational Testing Service (ETS) in 1949. The exam aims to measure verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, analytical writing and critical thinking skills that have been acquired over a long period of time and that are not related to any specific field of study. The GRE General Test is offered as a computer-based, computer adaptive exam administered by selected qualified testing centers; however, paper-based exams are offered in areas of the world where computer-based testing is not available

 
GRE consists of 3 parts:
  • Analytic Writing
  • Verbal Reasoning
  • Quantitative Reasoning
  • Analytical Writing Assesment:

The analytical writing portion assesses your critical thinking and analytical writing abilities. It evaluates your ability to explain and support complicated ideas, to analyze and argue, and to maintain a focused and logical dialogue. The machine will choose an essay topic for you from a pool of options. You are requested to answer to a specific subject, clearly explaining our points of view on the issue and backing up your viewpoint with explanations and examples. It does not provide a selection of themes; instead, the computer will present you a single topic chosen from a pool of topics. You are requested to criticize the stream of reasoning of an argument presented in a small excerpt, clearly pointing out the argument's strengths and weaknesses and providing supporting evidence.

  • Verbal Reasoning:

This component assesses a student's ability to analyze, evaluate, and synthesize written content. It assesses the ability to understand links between sentence components and discern relationships between concepts and words.

  • Quantitative Reasoning:

This portion assesses a student's problem-solving skills and focuses on fundamental algebra, arithmetic, data analysis, and geometry topics.

Structure of the Computer-based Test:

Measure Number of Questions Allotted Time

Analytical Writing

(One section with two separately timedf tasks)

One "Analyse as Issue" task and one "Analyse an Arguement" task 30 min per task

Verbal Reasoning

(Two sections)

Approx. 20 questions per section 30 min per section

Quantitative Reasoning

(Two sections)

Approx. 20 questions per section 35 min per secction

Unscored 

 

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Research

 

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