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Do I need to take a subject GRE also? and Manythings About GRE

Do I need to take a subject GRE also?

Usually universities don't ask for subject GRE scores. However in case of change of stream or for integrated PhD programs some universities may ask for a subject GRE score. It entirely depends on the university however very few universities

How do I get to know my GRE score?

Unofficial scores appear on screen following the test for verbal and quantitative section. The essay scores will come to you along with the official score reports. You will receive official score reports within 10- 15 days of taking the test.

What is a good GRE score?

A score of 1400 and above would help you to get in good universities
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How long are the GRE scores valid?

The GRE score is valid for five years; however most of the universities insist on a GRE score not more than 2-3 years old.

How do universities get my GRE score?

ETS will directly send your scores to the universities you have mentioned in your test registration.

When can I give GRE?

You can write GRE on any working day of the year (Saturdays and Sundays are holidays).
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How do I register for GRE?

You can register online on www.gre.org or can call up or send a fax or mail Prometric - Delhi.

Where in India can I write GRE?

    * Ahmedabad
    * Allahabad
    * Bangalore
    * Chennai
    * Hyderabad
    * Kolkata
    * Mumbai
    * New Delhi
    * Trivandrum

What is the fee for GRE?

    * Test Fees: US$ 140* (Includes fee for reporting scores to 4 Universities).
      Additional Score Report: US$ 15 * per university.
      *Fees are subject to change

MAXGRE correspondence program

    * Duration: 90- 120 days program (approx 100 hour program)
    * Course Content-
    * Basic Reference Material: Verbal, Quantitative and AWA 20 Section Tests 7 PBT s and 10 Computer Test
    * Fees: Students based in India: Rs. 3500/-
      Globally: US$ 145

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GRE - The Computer Adaptive Test Structure

GRE - The Computer Adaptive Test Structure

Sections
No of Questions
Types of questions Time Score
ANALYTICAL WRITING 2 Essays Analysis of Issue
Analysis of Argument
45 mins
30 mins
0-6
VERBAL 30 Antonyms
Analogies
Sentence Completion
Reading Comprehension
30 minutes 200-800
QUANTITATIVE 28 Quantitative Comparison
Discrete Math
Data Interpretation
45 minutes 200-800
Experimental   Either Math or Verbal    
    Total Time Approx
3 hrs 15 mins
1600

The salient features: -

  • The Analytical Writing section is always the first section followed by either the Quantitative or Verbal.
  • All questions are multiple-choice having four or five answer choices.
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