GRE
What Is The GRE?
The Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) is a standardized exam used by many graduate schools to evaluate applicants for Master’s and Ph.D. programs.
The GRE is designed to measure the skills and knowledge needed for grad school programs.
Structure: Consists of five sections (Two Verbal reasoning, Two Quantitative reasoning, One Analytical writing)
Duration: 1 hour and 58 minutes long
Scoring: Each section is scored on a scale of 130-170 for verbal and quantitative reasoning, while the analytical writing section is scored on a scale of 0-6.
Where to Register?
How to get started in 3 easy steps
- Select the test you want to take ()
- Choose an area and date range convenient for you
- Lastly, choose your preferred date and test location
Important things to consider
- Select schools AFTER seeing your results, not before
- Take full-length practice tests
- There is a free PDF on the .
- If you are taking the test in person, ensure you bring a valid and acceptable ID
Why should I consider taking the GRE?
- Helps you get into Master’s degree programs at universities all around the U.S.
- Can help demonstrate academic readiness and help strengthen an application.
- Can help potentially increase the chances of getting into competitive programs.