GRE Complete Prep
In this course you will be taught everything you need to know in order to perform well on the GRE.
Overview
Graduate, business, and law school applicants must take the Graduate Record Examinations (GRE), generally known as the GRE Revised General Test. As of June 2018, 20 law schools accepted the GRE. The test assesses analytical, critical thinking, mathematical, and verbal reasoning abilities that are not particular to any one academic subject. To mention a few nations, it is acceptable in the US, UK, Canada, Europe, Singapore, and Australia. Today, the GRE is accepted by about 1268 colleges worldwide for their business and management programs.
The Educational Testing Service is in charge of administering it (ETS)
For whom is this course intended?
For individuals looking to score highly on the GRE, this course is a MUST. On the new GRE, several of the students who have taken this course have scored higher than 330. No matter how proficient you are in writing, verbal thinking, or math, you will learn everything from the fundamentals to sophisticated ideas and techniques.
Why should I take the GRE?
GRE scores are used by admissions or fellowship panels to supplement your undergraduate records, recommendation letters and other qualifications for graduate-level study.
Our Package
Upcoming Batch
April 20th (Weekends)
FRI & SAT (4 Weeks)
08:30 PM to 01:00 AM (CDT)
April 18th (Weekdays)
MON – FRI (18 Days)
10:00 AM to 12:00 PM (CDT)
GRE Complete Prep FAQs
You can take the GRE revised General Test (computer-based and paper-based) once every 21 days, but no more than five times within any continuous rolling 12-month period. This applies even if you canceled your scores on a test has taken previously.
The test is around 1 hours 58 minutes
The Analytical Writing Assessment section will always be first. The Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning sections may appear in any order.
The Verbal and Quantitative sections of the GRE are scored between 130 and 170 in one-point increments. The Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA) section is scored on a scale from 0 to 6 in half-point increments.
The GRE scores are valid for five years.
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