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Developed by
Educational Testing Service (ETS) based in the US, the Graduate
Record Examination (GRE) has been developed to evaluate the verbal,
analytical and mathematical skills of the candidates. The scores of
this standardized test helps the graduate schools (conducting
courses other than business related studies) to assess the advanced
study potential of their prospective students.
ETS is a subsidiary of
the Graduate Record Examination Board, which is an international
non-profit organization formed by prestigious graduate business
schools all over the world. GRE scores are often required by the
accredited business, professional or graduate schools and a school,
division or department within the school. Non-accredited
institutions, approved by the GRE Board, can also receive the scores
of the applicants.
ETS can send your GRE
scores to a maximum of four universities chosen by you. The costs of
sending these scores are in-built in the fees that you pay for
appearing in the test. GRE test result comprises:
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Total score –
Maximum marks allotted are 1600,
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Sectional scores
(for verbal and quantitative sections) – Maximum marks allotted
are 800 for each section.
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Analytical writing
assessment score: It is scored separately on a scale of 6 based on
the overall impact of the essays written by a student.
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% below: This
represents the percentage of examinees who appeared in GRE exams
in the most recent 3-year period and scored less than you.
On an average, the
scores for the Verbal and Quantitative Sections generally fall in
the range of 470 to 570. There are no standard measures for
Analytical Writing Assessment.
Important: The test
scores of the test are valid only for five years.
GRE Test Versions
There are two versions
of GRE test:
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GRE General Test,
and
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GRE Subject Test.
GRE General test
This test is open to
all candidates, irrespective of their age or educational background.
Generally taken by prospective graduate students, this test measures
verbal reasoning, analytical writing, critical writing and
quantitative reasoning skills of a candidate.
GRE Subject test
This version of GRE
exam assesses candidates’ knowledge level and accomplishments in a
specific field of study. Unlike the GRE General test, this test is
available only thrice in a year and can be taken only as the
paper-based test.
The scores of this
test are often required for doctoral programmes in the US, though
some universities require the GRE Subject test scores for
Masters-level programmes too.
The eight subjects in
which the GRE subject test is presently conducted are:
GRE test format
Total time allotted
for:
Analytical writing
section always appears first in the test, followed by Verbal,
Quantitative and Unidentified (if applicable) sections in any order.
If there is a Research section, it always appears at the end of the
test.
Test format for computer-based
test:
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Section |
No. of Question |
Time Allotted |
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Analytical
Writing |
Issue Task (You
have to choose one of the two essay topics) |
45 minutes |
|
Analytical
Writing |
1 Argument Task |
30 minutes |
|
Verbal |
30 |
30 minutes |
|
Quantitative |
28 |
30 minutes |
|
Unidentified |
Variable |
Variable |
|
Research |
Variable |
Variable |
Test format for paper-based
test:
|
Section |
No. of Question |
Time Allotted |
|
Analytical
Writing |
Issue Task (You
have to choose one of the two essay topics) |
45 minutes |
|
Analytical
Writing |
1 Argument Task |
30 minutes |
|
Verbal (2
sections) |
38 per section |
30 minutes per
section |
|
Quantitative (2
sections) |
30 per section |
30 minutes per
section |
|
Unidentified |
Variable |
30 minutes |
Tips and Strategies
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Know the sections of
the test, the type of questions asked in each section, how long a
section is and the time limit for each section.
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Attempt as many GRE
practice tests and GRE sample tests as possible, as they will
familiarize with the general level of the questions that are asked
in GRE exam and the directions for questions.
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The instructions for
attempting a question in the actual test may slightly differ from
those given in your study material, so do skim through them
quickly.
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In the Analytical
Writing assessment section, the Issue task allows you to choose
one of the two given topics, analyze the issue and write your
views on it. But beware, don’t start writing pros and cons of the
issue. Since, it is your views that have been asked for, be
specific and write only about your viewpoints.
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The second essay in
the Writing Assessment section is the Argument task. It does not
offer any choice. You will be given a topic, which you have to
critically analyze and evaluate and determine whether it is
well-reasoned or not.
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Generally, each
argument in the pool has three to five major logical fallacies or
problems that you need to identify and point out. These may
include drawing an analogy without taking difference in two cases
into account, generalizing from a particular case or assuming one
event caused another just because of the order in which they
occurred.
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GRE tries to adjust
the test according to the level of the candidate. The first
question is of medium level. If you answer it correctly, you will
be asked harder questions. The incorrect answer will lead you to
easier questions.
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Hard questions have
more points than the easier ones. So, irrespective of the number
of questions you attempt, you will fetch more scores if you
attempting harder questions. Since the answer to the first
question often determines the level of the test you will be
attempting, it is very important to give right answer to the very
first question of the test.
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In computer adaptive
test, you cannot return to a question or review it later, so check
it thoroughly before you submit it.
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Optimizing time is
very important in GRE. You should be aware how much time you can
devote on one question. You need to set your pace right. Rushing
or sticking to a question for too long will cost you valuable
scores.
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Sometimes, you will
find a question similar to what has already been asked in the test
or in another section of the test. However, often these questions
have substantial or subtle modifications and require different
answer. So, pay close attention to the wording of each question
before you decide on an answer.
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Lastly, you may
consider canceling the test scores immediately after taking the
GRE exam or quit the exam, so that the scores do not get noted in
your permanent record. Unfortunately, you have to do it before you
can see the test scores and the fees of the exam will not be
refunded. This will also mean that you will have to gain register
for the exam and pay the fee, to be able to re-take the exam and
send the GRE scores to your chosen universities.
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If you do cancel
your GRE scores, this will be noted in your official GRE score
report.
It is not allowed to
cancel the scores of only one section of the test.
GRE - Important dates
GRE General test is
conducted all the year round from Monday to Friday, twice a day.
However, September to
December is the busiest time of the year for the test centres.
Hence, students who wish to take the test on a particular date
within this period should contact the chosen test centre
(preferably, two to three months in advance) for registration.
GRE Subject test is
only conducted three times in a year in the months of:
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October,
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November, and
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April.
You will need to
contact your chosen test centre to finalize the exact date on which
you will take the test
For computer-based GRE
test, scores are mailed to you and the recipients you designated
between 10 to 15 days.
For paper-based test
GRE test, scores are mailed between 4 to 6 weeks.
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