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Graduate Record Examinations

One of the most competitive admission tests across the world, the Graduate Record Examination is used to screen study abroad applicants for their analytical and English language abilities.

OVERVIEW

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Overview

The GRE is conducted every year and is governed by the ETS (Educational Testing Service). Currently the exam is accepted in over 160 countries and at more than 1,300 B-schools, and universities across the globe!

What is it that increased the Indian GRE test taker population from 3.1% in 2020-2021 to 68% in 2021-2023? Here are some facts about the GRE exam that you might want to know about, before joining the “GRE test-takers club”:

  • The GRE exam tests candidates through 3 main sections- Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning, and Analytical Writing Assessment. Stay with us till the end to know more about these sections!
  • The GRE is also offered through 2 modes- computer based and paper based modes. The former being more common!
  • Best known to “weed out” ineligible applicants, the GRE computer-based exam functions through a section-adaptive policy. Meaning that the sections keep on getting tougher as you progress in the exam. So, if you start answering more questions initially, you’ll start receiving harder questions in the next section. Now, if you are giving the GRE exam, and start receiving harder questions, you should know you’re on the right track!

Demystifying the GRE Exam Structure

There are two types of GRE exams conducted- the GRE General Test, and the GRE Subject Test. Further, the GRE General Test is offered as a Computer-based test and a Paper-based test. The GRE Subject test, on the other hand, is only offered as a Paper-based test.

The GRE General exam is offered in 3 major categories- 2 Verbal Reasoning sections, 2 Quantitative Reasoning sections, and 2 Analytical Writing Assessment sections. Apart from these sections, there are also 2 more sections- Unscored and Research.

The GRE subject test, though not very common as compared to the GRE General test; measures an applicant’s capabilities in certain fields of study like Psycology, Physics and Mathematics. This particular test is taken along with the GRE General test, and not instead of it.

GRE exam sections

General Test

Subject Test

    Analytical Writing

    Tests your ability to articulate complex ideas clearly and effectively.

    Question Types:

    Analyze an issue and analyze an argument.

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    Duration

    30 min

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    Questions

    1

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    Score

    0-6

    Verbal Reasoning

    Tests your ability to articulate complex ideas clearly and effectively.

    Question Types:

    Reading comprehension and sentence equivalence.

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    Duration

    41 min

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    Questions

    27

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    Score

    130-170

    Verbal Reasoning

    Evaluates your problem-solving and mathematical skills.

    Question Types:

    Multiple-choice and numeric entry questions.

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    Duration

    47 min

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    Questions

    27

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    Score

    130-170

GRE Exam Registration

Visit ETS Registration page

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ETS gives you the leverage of choosing the best medium to register for the GRE. You can complete your GRE registration in 3 ways, depending on whatever is suitable for you. And the best part being, all of them are equally feasible and easy. The 3 ways for GRE registration include:

  • Online
  • Offline
  • At Home

  • Create an ETS Account:

    • Visit the official GRE website (www.ets.org/gre).
    • Click on "Create an ETS Account" to begin.
    • Provide your personal information and create a username and password for your account.

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  • Fill in Personal Details:

    • Log in to your ETS account.
    • Complete the registration form with your personal information, academic background, and intended graduate programs.

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  • Select the Test:

    • Choose between the GRE General Test or GRE Subject Test(s) based on your requirements.

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  • Choose Test Date and Location:

    • Select your preferred test date and location from the available options.

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GRE Exam Fees

Upon finalising your GRE registration, you will be required to pay the GRE application fee. The GRE exam fee is 228 USD or the GRE fees in India is INR 22,500. Apart from the GRE exam fee, there are also other GRE exam fees that you should know about:

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INR 22,500

Registration Fees

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INR 5000

Rescheduling Fees

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INR 5000

Test Center/Subject Change Fees

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INR 5000

Additional Score report Fee

Maximizing Your Preparation for the GRE

When it comes to preparing for the GRE (Graduate Record Examination), a well-thought-out strategy can make all the difference in your performance. Here are some essential tips to help you maximize your GRE preparation:

    Understand the Test Structure:

    Begin by familiarizing yourself with the GRE exam structure. Understand the format of each section, the types of questions you'll encounter, and the allotted time for each part. Knowing what to expect is the first step to success.

    Utilize Official GRE Materials:

    ETS (Educational Testing Service), the organization that administers the GRE, offers official GRE prep materials. These resources, including the Official GRE Guide and PowerPrep practice tests, provide an accurate representation of the test and its difficulty level.

    Create a Study Plan:

    Develop a study plan that suits your schedule and learning style. Break down your preparation into manageable sections, allocating time for each subject. Consistency is key, so establish a routine that works for you.

    Enhance Vocabulary:

    The Verbal Reasoning section tests your vocabulary and reading comprehension. Regularly read challenging material and build your vocabulary with GRE word lists and flashcards. Understanding context is crucial for answering questions.

    Brush Up on Math Skills:

    For the Quantitative Reasoning section, revisit fundamental math concepts. Practice solving GRE-style math problems to build your quantitative skills. GRE math questions often require both knowledge and efficient problem-solving techniques.

    Stay Confident and Positive:

    Maintain a positive attitude throughout your preparation. Confidence in your abilities can significantly impact your performance on test day.

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