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About GRE
The Graduate Record Exam (GRE) is a widely accepted admission test for graduate and business schools, especially in the US and other top study destinations. Universities use GRE scores alongside academic credentials to evaluate an applicant's readiness for master’s programs.
Administered by the non-profit Educational Testing Service (ETS), the GRE assesses critical thinking, analytical writing, quantitative reasoning, and verbal reasoning skills.
Applicants can take the GRE once every 21 days, up to five times in a rolling 12-month period.
Coaching Fees
Standard Package | Fast-track Package | One-on-One Package |
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INR 15,000 for 8 weeks | INR 25,000 for 4 weeks | INR 30,000 for 8 weeks |
Exam Pattern
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Total duration: 3 hours and 45 minutes
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Computer-based test that includes writing, verbal, and quantitative sections.
Required Test Scores
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Verbal and Quantitative: 150–170 (on each section)
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Analytical Writing: 3.5 or above
FAQ'S
A: You can take the GRE once every 21 days, up to 5 times within any continuous 12-month period.
A: GRE scores are valid for 5 years.
A: Yes, the GRE allows you to skip questions and return to them within the same section, offering flexibility during the test.
A: No, there is no negative marking for incorrect answers on the GRE, so it’s best to answer every question, even if you have to guess.
A: You will receive your unofficial Verbal and Quantitative scores immediately after the test. The official score, including the Analytical Writing score, will be available in 10-15 days.
Modules
Analytical Writing | Verbal Reasoning | Quantitative Reasoning |
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(60 minutes) | (60 minutes) | (70 minutes) |
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