GRE: - GRADUATE RECORD EXAMINATION
ABOUT COURSE
In this course, we council and prepare students for international admissions special classes, and one-to-one sessions are conducted for GRE GMAT IELTS TOEFL OET SAT.
WHAT WE PROVIDE
We at MB Academy provide classes par excellence for international entrance papers. One-to-one classes are conducted and complete guidance and help are provided. The trainers have 10 years of experience in taking these classes and are certified and qualified. We guide and counsel the child completely about each examination and even teach the child how to go about international admissions across the globe.
ALL ABOUT GRE
Whether you are planning to go to graduate school, including business or law — or just exploring your options — you are taking an important step toward your future. It is a smart move to show schools your best and with the GRE General Test, you can
The GRE General Test helps you do your best on test day. With the GRE General Test, you decide which scores to send to schools. If you feel you didnt do your best on test day, thats okay. You can retake the test and then send only the scores you want schools to see. Its all part of the ScoreSelect option, only available with GRE tests.
Plus, the GRE General Test is the only admissions test for graduate and professional school that lets you skip questions within a section, go back and change answers, and have control to tackle the questions within a section you want to answer first
WHO TAKES IT?
Prospective graduate and business school applicants from all around the world who are interested in pursuing a master’s, specialized master’s in business, MBA, J.D., or doctoral degree take the GRE General Test. Applicants come from varying educational and cultural backgrounds and the GRE General Test provides schools with a common measure for comparing candidates’ qualifications.
GRE scores are used by admissions or fellowship panels to supplement your undergraduate records, recommendation letters, and other qualifications for graduate-level study.
GRE GENERAL TEST STRUCTURE
The overall testing time for the GRE General Test is about three hours and 45 minutes. There are six sections with a 10-minute break following the third section.
Measure | Number of Questions | Allotted Time |
Analytical Writing | One “Analyze an Issue” task and one “Analyze an Argument” task | 30 minutes per task |
Verbal Reasoning | 20 questions per section | 30 minutes per section |
Quantitative Reasoning | 20 questions per section | 35 minutes per section |
Unscored | Varies | Varies |
Research | Varies | Varies |
- An unidentified unscored section that does not count toward your score may be included and may appear in any order after the Analytical Writing section. Questions in the unscored section are being tried out either for possible use in future tests or to ensure that scores on new editions of the test are comparable to scores from earlier editions.
- An identified research section that does not count toward your score may be included in place of the unscored section. The research section will always appear at the end of the test. Questions in this section are included for ETS research purposes.
- The Analytical Writing section will always be first. The Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning, and unidentified/unscored sections may appear in any order; therefore, you should treat each section as if it counts toward your score.
GRE SYLLABUS
The advanced adaptive design of the GRE General Test allows you to freely move forward and backward throughout an entire section. Specific features include:
Preview and review capabilities within a section
“Mark” and “Review” features to tag questions, so you can skip them and return later if you have time remaining in the section
The ability to change/edit answers within a section
An on-screen calculator for the Quantitative Reasoning section
The GRE General Test features question types that closely reflect the kind of thinking you’ll do in graduate and professional school, including business and law.
Verbal Reasoning — Measures the ability to analyze and draw conclusions from discourse, reason from incomplete data, understand multiple levels of meaning, such as literal, figurative, and author’s intent, summarize text, distinguish major from minor points, understand the meanings of words, sentences, and entire texts, and understand relationships among words and among concepts. There is an emphasis on complex verbal reasoning skills.
Quantitative Reasoning — Measures the ability to understand, interpret and analyze quantitative information, solve problems using mathematical models, and apply the basic concepts of arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and data analysis. There is an emphasis on quantitative reasoning skills.
Analytical Writing — Measures critical thinking and analytical writing skills, including the ability to articulate and support complex ideas with relevant reasons and examples, and examine claims and accompanying evidence. There is an emphasis on analytical writing skills.