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The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is a standardized test used by graduate, business, and law schools around the world as part of their admissions process. The GRE General test is conducted by the ETS (Educational Testing Service). It measures your readiness for today’s demanding graduate academic work. It tests your verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, critical thinking, and analytical writing skills. The score of GRE General test is valid for five years from the date of the test.
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The overall test time of GRE General test is about 1 hour and 58 minutes. There are five sections.
No. of Questions
Scores
Allotted Time
Verbal Reasoning
Section 1: 12 questions
130-170
Section 1: 18 minutes
Section 2: 15 questions
Section 2: 23 minutes
Quantitative Reasoning
Section 1: 12 questions
130-170
Section 1: 21 minutes
Section 2: 15 questions
Section 2: 26 minutes
Analytical Writing
One "Analyze an Issue" task
0-6
The standard GRE General Test registration fee is $220 (₹22,550 in India), which includes sending scores to up to four graduate programs; additional score reports cost $27 (₹2,900), and rescheduling or changing your test center incurs a fee of $50 (₹5,000).
This section evaluates your ability to analyze and evaluate written material, understand word relationships, and use reasoning skills to solve problems. Tasks in this section include reading comprehension (answering questions based on passages) and text completion or sentence equivalence (filling in missing words).
The TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) is a standardized test which is mainly designed to evaluate the English language proficiency of university applicants whose native language is not English.
In this section, you are required to write an essay that analyzes a specific issue and present your viewpoint. It measures your critical thinking and analytical writing abilities.
The digital GRE has been shortened and offers a more streamlined experience. It uses section-wise adaptive testing, which adjusts the difficulty of questions based on your performance.
The GRE is divided into several sections, each with its own scoring scale.
The Verbal Reasoning section is scored on a scale from 130 to 170, with scores increasing in one-point increments. The average score is typically around 150.
Like the Verbal section, the Quantitative Reasoning section is scored on a scale of 130 to 170, with one-point increments. The average score is also about 150.
The Analytical Writing section is scored on a scale from 0 to 6, with half-point increments. Scores are based on factors such as clarity, coherence, and the quality of the argument.
The total score is the sum of the Verbal and Quantitative sections, with a score range of 260 to 340. The Analytical Writing score is reported separately.
The GRE takes approximately 1 hour and 58 minutes to complete. The paper-based version is slightly shorter, about 15 minutes less. Both versions are administered by the Educational Testing Service (ETS). The computer-based test can be taken at home or at a test center, while the paper-based test is available in areas where the computer version is not offered.
GRE Section Durations:
Analytical Writing (30 minutes): One task where you must analyze an issue and present your perspective.
Verbal Reasoning (41 minutes): This section includes two parts. The first part contains 12 questions in 18 minutes, and the second part includes 15 questions in 23 minutes.
Quantitative Reasoning (47 minutes): Two parts with the first part consisting of 12 questions in 21 minutes and the second part consisting of 15 questions in 26 minutes.
Yes, ETS, the organization that administers the GRE, offers official practice materials. Additionally, GIDE offers comprehensive preparation materials so students do not have to purchase official resources.
PowerPrep Online: Free practice tests that simulate the actual GRE test experience.
Official GRE Guide: Includes practice questions and test-taking strategies.
Sample Questions: Available for each section of the GRE.
Yes, you must answer at least one question in eachETS also publishes official GRE preparation books, such as "The Official GRE Super Power Pack," which includes practice questions, test strategies, and explanations. section—Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing. If you skip any section, none of your answers will be scored.
Consider your application deadlines and preparation time. Register well in advance to ensure your test date and score reporting are aligned with the deadlines for graduate programs.