GRE, the Graduate Record Examination is conducted by Educational Testing Service (ETS). The potential students who aspire to pursue their higher education including Business, Medical or Law in a foreign university can apply for the test. GRE is proven to be one of the most important assessment programmes for graduate admission. The test is approved and recognized in almost all European and Asian nations. It has over 1000 test centres in around 160 countries. But due to the pandemic situation, the candidates can apply for the examination in the comfort of their homes.
Most of Asian and European universities asks for a GRE score to suit the eligibility criteria. If you are planning to pursue your Post Graduation, PhD, or any degree in a foreign university you must take up this general test. Because GRE is a commonly approved and recognized test in foreign universities. The primary objective of the GRE test is to evaluate the students’ verbal, mathematical and analytical skills and check whether they are eligible to apply for various international courses. GRE will evaluate the 3 parameters of your ability i.e., Analytical Writing, Verbal Reasoning, and Quantitative Reasoning.
Eligibility
General Facts
Date and Frequency-The GRE General Test is conducted after every 21 days a year and GRE Subject Test is conducted thrice a year.
Center and Admit Card-There are 21 test centres in India. Furthermore, you can download the hall tickets from the official website after applying.
Result-Results will be declared within 10-15 days of appearing for the test.
Score Reporting-You can check your score on the GRE official website.
Score Validity-GRE allows a 5-year validity period.
Time Duration-TAnalytical Writing: 60 minutes; Verbal Reasoning: 70 minutes; Quantitative Reasoning: 80 minutes
Score range for the test-Analytical Writing: 0–6, in half-point increments; Verbal Reasoning:130–170, in 1-point increments; Quantitative Reasoning: 130–170, in 1-point increments