GRE (GRADUATE RECORD EXAMINATION)
The GRE General Examination is one of the largest global graduate admissions evaluation systems, and the Educational Testing Service (ETS) executes the exam. Commonly referred to as GRE, the Graduate Record Exams is the full form of GRE. Every year, over 1.5 million people from over 160 countries take the GRE General Test through 1,000 examination centers directed by ETS. GRE candidate scores are licensed for masters at thousands of graduate institutions across the globe.
WHY SHOULD YOU TAKE GRE EXAMINATION?
* Crucial International Requirement—GRE is one of the most commonly acknowledged assessments for admission to graduate institutions by universities, students looking for master's, MBA, or Ph.D.
* Admission success rate—By giving GRE, your admission chances to top universities rise to 50%.
* Placements—By taking the GRE examination, your profile can be made strong from the original, and you can be placed among the top 60% of individuals.
Course Curriculum
There is no specific age restriction or credential needed for entrants to apply for GRE, but participants are expected to have completed their undergraduate education since GRE is an assessment test for students who wish to pursue their graduate courses.
GRE General Exam: The General Assessment is a comprehensive test that calculates the capacity of students in verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, and analytical writing.
GRE Subject Test: The College can include a Subject Test for some more courses offered, as the Subject Test focuses on evaluating the ability of the individual in particular fields.
1) AWA—Analytical Writing Assessment
2) Verbal Reasoning
3) Quantitative Reasoning
1) AWA
The analytical writing section helps to examine the willingness of the test taker to easily and
effectively describe challenging ideas to support concepts with appropriate definitions and
examples, evaluate arguments and associated facts, maintain a well-focused coherent discussion,
and manipulate the features of written language- English.
2) Verbal Reasoning
The verbal reasoning section intends to improve the perception of the test taker to understand and
make judgments from the debate, reason from insufficient information, determine the assumptions
and/or viewpoint of the author, select a key point, separate major from minor or similar points,
analyze text, grasp the structure of the sentence, understand the meanings of expressions, phrases,
and entire texts.
Topics:
* Structure of simple sentences: Nouns, Pronouns, Adjectives
* The Verb Tense
* Idioms & expressions of Idiomatic
* Agreement Pronoun
* Subject-Agreement with Verb
* Modifiers
* Parallelism
3) Quantitative Reasoning
The quantitative reasoning component seeks to demonstrate the exam recipient's willingness to
comprehend quantitative information, identify and explain quantifiable information, use
mathematical formulas to construct solutions, and extend arithmetic, geometry, logic, probability
theory to core math knowledge.
Topics:
* Proportion and ratio
* Loss and benefit
* Plain and compound interest
* Velocity, distance, and time
* Permutation & mixture
* Linear Equations
* Equations in Quadratic
* Theory Sets
* The Statistics
* Roots and Powers
* The probability
* Cisterns, Pipes, Job, Time
* Angles and lines
* Triangles and its theory
* The Polygon
* The Quadrilaterals
* Curves
* Geometry Coordinate
* Order of Activities
* Ground region and volume
* Percentage Theory
* Properties of Numbers
1) Chemistry
2) Biology
3) English Literature
4) Physics
5) Mathematics
6) Psychology
1) Chemistry
The exam comprises approximately 130 multiple choice questions about the four fields usually
grouped into chemistry.
Topics:
* Chemistry analytics
* The Chemistry of Inorganics
* The Chemistry of Organics
* Chemistry in Physical Matters
2) Biology
The exam comprises approximately 190 biology-related five choice questions.
Topics:
* Molecular and Cellular Biology
* Biology of Organism
* Ecology and Progression
3) English Literature
Around 230 questions on poetry, drama, biography, essay, short stories, novel, critics, literary theory, and the language history are included in each part of the examination.
Topics:
* Literary Assessment
* Identifying
* Contexts in society and history
* Culture and Literary Criticism Theory
4) Physics
The questionnaire involves about 100 five-choice questions, many of which are classified into sets
and built on materials like diagrams, graphs, analytical data, and physical scenario descriptions.
Topics:
* Mechanics Classics
* The electromagnetism
* Phenomena of Optics and Wave
* Statistical Mechanics and Thermodynamics
* Mechanics of Quantum
* Physics of the Atom
* Relativity
* Methods for the Laboratory
* Advanced Topics
5) Mathematics
Approximately 66 multiple-choice questions from lessons usually provided at the undergraduate
level are included in the examination.
Topics:
* Algebra
* Calculus Computing
* Core Subjects
6) Psychology
The test is made up of about 205 multiple-choice questions. There are five alternatives for each
query in the exam, from which the experimenter chooses the only choice that is the accurate or best
solution to the issue.
Topics:
* Biological-based
* Cognitive-based
* Developmental Evolution
* Civil
* Medical Facilities
* Measurement/Other/Methodology
Course Description
* An entrance exam often used by graduate schools to examine individuals is the Graduate Record Exams (GRE), General Test. About 1000 degree programs around the globe, including some law schools and some business schools, accept GRE ratings from participants.
* Furthermore, GRE is also used to evaluate whether graduate scholarships or graduate thesis or graduate assistantships are awarded to a person.
1. The Official Guide to the GRE revised General Test, Second Edition
2. GRE POWER PREP II Software - Preparation for the Computer-based GRE revised General Test
* This course is for the student who has begun preparing for the GRE but needs advice on how best to start various GRE challenges and approaches to resolve them quickly.
Features
Live Instructor-led classes
50 hours of online classes
Regular Assessments
To test your learning, each lesson will be followed by a questionnaire.
Lifetime Access
Where tutorials, quizzes, installation guides & class recordings are available, you will get lifetime access to LMS.
Special support 24x7
We have a 24x7 lifetime digital support staff, via a ticket-based monitoring system, to answer all your technical questions.
Discussion forums
For our learners, we have a social forum that further enhances innovation through peer engagement and sharing of information.
Completion certificate
Students will get the completion certificate on completing the whole course.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):
* The ETS GRE is a test for graduate studies, while the College Board's SAT is specifically for
undergraduate years.
? The Math portion of GRE contains:
50% -- Calculus
25% -- Algebra
25% -- Extra/core subjects
? Though GRE is undertaken for people who want to learn internationally, GATE is undertaken
at Indian Institutes for enrollment to M.E/M.Tech programs.