Graduate Record Exam (GRE) General Test, administered by Educational Testing Service (ETS), is one of the most common graduate admissions tests for applicants interested in pursuing graduate courses in business or law schools abroad. More than 7 lakh aspirants around the world take the
GRE test every year.
Many admissions or fellowship committees use GRE results to bolster your undergraduate records, recommendation letters, and other credentials for graduate school.
Which Universities Use GRE? Most graduate schools in the United States, as well as certain Canadian and Australian universities, require the GRE. If you're applying to an institution in one of these areas, check to see if the GRE is necessary. GRE scores are accepted for admission to graduate programmes at more than 1,000 schools in 160 countries across the world. MIT, George Mason University, Oregon State University, Suffolk University, University of Massachusetts, and others are among them.
Is it online or offline?The GRE Paper Based Test is taken offline in locations with restricted Internet or computer access. Because there is no GRE paper-based test in India, candidates must choose the GRE Computer Based Test.
In response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, ETS launched the GRE at Home programme, which allows students to take the GRE from their homes. Students must register online for the GRE Online Exam at 'www.ets.org/gre'. Your GRE online exam appointment is determined by how early you register and choose your preferred test date.
Students can schedule appointments as soon as 24 hours after registering. Through ProctorU, the exam is overseen by a human proctor.
Where are the centres? If you are planning to give the GRE test at a test centre then before you register, you should look for a GRE test centre that is close to your home and conveniently accessible so that you can arrive on time on test day. The GRE is only available at Prometric test centres across the world. It may be found in all major cities, including New Delhi, Bangalore, Mumbai, Cochin, Pune, Lucknow, Ahmedabad, and Kolkata.
You may be able to schedule an appointment as soon as 24 hours after registering if you are going for the GRE online exam from home.
Format of the testThe GRE online exam follows the same format as the paper-based version. The GRE General Test examination will take 3 hours and 45 minutes to complete in total. Analytical Writing, Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning, the Unscored Section, and the Research Section are all included in the GRE General Test exam. The Unscored and Research portions, on the other hand, are not factored into the final GRE scores. There are a total of 82 questions in a computer-based GRE general test and the score ranges between 260 and 340.
How much is the Fee for GRE?The GRE fee in India is US$213, and you must pay it in US dollars. However, depending on the conversion rate at the time of registration, this sum may fluctuate in INR. There are other optional charges depending on other services that the applicant might need.
Eligibility Criteria According to ETS, the GRE's regulating organisation, there are no explicit
GRE eligibility criteria. However, before applying to any institution or university, make sure you are aware of all of the requirements. However, because the GRE is a test for graduate school entry, students must have finished their undergraduate studies. The GRE can only be taken five times each year by an applicant.