GRE coaching equips students to excel in the Graduate Record Examination, a critical test for admission to graduate and business programs worldwide. This coaching focuses on enhancing analytical writing, quantitative reasoning, and critical thinking skills, effectively preparing students for advanced academic challenges and success in their higher education pursuits.
The GRE (Graduate Record Examination) is a widely accepted standardized test for admission to graduate and business schools worldwide. It evaluates three key skills:
Verbal Reasoning: The ability to analyze and interpret written content.
Quantitative Reasoning: Skills in mathematical problem-solving and data analysis.
Analytical Writing: Critical thinking and essay writing abilities.
Accepted by thousands of universities globally, the GRE demonstrates your academic readiness and strengthens your graduate program applications.
| Section | Details |
|---|---|
| Verbal Reasoning (41 minutes) | Two sections with 27 questions each |
| Quantitative Reasoning (47 minutes) | Two sections with 27 questions each |
| Analytical Writing Assessment (30 mins) | One essay based on an issue |
| Total Scores | GRE scores are out of 340 |
| Total Time | 1 hour, 58 minutes |
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The GRE (Graduate Record Examination) is a standardized test required for admission to many graduate programs worldwide. It assesses verbal, quantitative, and analytical writing skills.
Verbal Reasoning: 2 sections, 27 questions each – 41 minutes total.
Quantitative Reasoning: 2 sections, 27 questions each – 47 minutes total.
Analytical Writing: 1 essay – 30 minutes.
Total Time: About 1 hour 58 minutes.
The total GRE score ranges from 260 to 340 (Verbal + Quantitative). The Analytical Writing section is scored separately on a scale of 0 to 6.
Understand the exam pattern, take mock tests, focus on vocabulary, and improve quantitative reasoning. Regular practice helps build accuracy and time management skills.
GRE scores remain valid for five years from the test date.
You can take the GRE up to five times within a rolling 12-month period, with a minimum gap of 21 days between attempts.