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Updated on 16th December, 2024 by Apoorva Singh

About GRE 2025

GRE stands for Graduate Record Examination. It is a standardized test used for master courses abroad in different business and law schools worldwide. Conducted by ETS, the GRE Test is designed in a fully computerised and multiple-choice format. The GRE exam pattern 2025 is divided into various sections to evaluate candidates’ skills for Analytical Writing, Verbal Reasoning, and Quantitative reasoning. GRE test is used to check student’s readiness for postgraduation courses worldwide. 

GRE exam is accepted by almost 94 countries and thousands of universities across the world for graduate admission purposes. The GRE test is conducted in two different formats for students: GRE General and GRE Subject. The GRE exam pattern for the General test is 1 hour 58 minutes whereas the subject test takes around 2 to 2.5 hours. The GRE exam fee for the general test is Rs 22,550 and the subject test is Rs 15,500.  

The GRE full form is Graduate Record Examinations. There is no certain GRE eligibility 2025 for students; hence, students irrespective of age, nationality, academic background, and experience can attempt the GRE exam. There is no GRE age limit as well. As per the ETS, there have been many changes in the GRE exam pattern as of 2025 such as the exam duration getting shorter. The GRE exam dates are available all around the year. Candidates can register online for the GRE at any time at their convenience 

What is GRE full form?

The GRE exam full form is the "Graduate Record Examination". This GRE full-form question is searched by thousands of students every year with the intent to apply for it. The Educational Testing Service also called ETS is the administrator of GRE exam. Registration for the GRE can be done conveniently online at home or by phone or mail. Candidates can now attempt the GRE General test at its authorised GRE test centres or from their homes according to their convenience. The GRE scores are available within 1 to 2 weeks from the exam date. Students can use this score the 5 years from the date of issue as the GRE exam validity is of 5 years. 

GRE score is accepted by thousands of foreign universities including Stanford University, the University of Virginia, MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Dartmouth College, University of California. However, the range of GRE cutoff may differ depending on the academic curricula o the university. 

What are the types of GRE exams?

There are two (2) types of GRE tests for students:

  • GRE General test

  • GRE Subject test

The GRE General test can be taken by candidates interested in admission to graduation, business, and law school programs. This GRE exam pattern is structured to measure skills like verbal and quantitative reasoning and critical thinking. Many universities require the GRE as an admission requirement. Students can even showcase GRE test scores to institutions that do not require the GRE as an additional record of their candidate's profile. 

The GRE Subject test can be taken by the candidates to measure their skill in a particular field of study like Physics, Maths Psychology, etc. These subject-type GRE test scores are submitted for admissions or scholarship purposes as an additional element in the candidate's qualifications. Students who completed their undergraduate degree can attempt the GRE subject test to showcase their extensive interest and merit in the respective subject.

GRE Exam Dates 2025 

GRE 2025 test dates are released by the ETS. Students aiming for fall intake 2025 at international universities can register for the GRE exam in 2024. The specific GRE test dates in India for some of the popular cities in India are provided here.

GRE Dates 2025 for Delhi:

GRE Test Month

GRE Test Dates 2025

December 2024

 16, 17, 18, 19, 23, 24, 26, 29, 30, 31

January 2025

2, 6, 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 28, 29, 30, 31

February 2025

3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28

March 2025

3, 4, 6, 7, 10, 11, 13, 17, 18, 20, 21, 24, 25, 26, 27, 30

April 2025

1, 2, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 27, 28, 29, 30

GRE Dates 2025 for Mumbai:

GRE Test Month

GRE Test Dates 2025

December 2024

16, 17, 18, 19, 23, 24, 26, 30, 31

January 2025

2, 6, 7, 8, 9, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30, 31

February 2025

3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28

March 2025

3, 4, 6, 7, 10, 11, 13, 17, 18, 20, 21, 24, 25, 26, 27, 30

April 2025

1, 2, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 27, 28, 29, 30

GRE Dates 2025 for Kolkata:

GRE Test Month

GRE Test Dates 2025

December 2024

116, 17, 18, 19, 23, 24, 26, 30, 31

January 2025

2, 6, 7, 8, 9, 13, 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30, 31

February 2025

3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 11, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26, 27

March 2025

3, 4, 6, 10, 11, 13, 17, 18, 20, 24, 25, 27

April 2025

1, 2, 7, 8, 9, 10, 14, 16, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 28, 29, 30

Latest Updates for GRE exam

GRE exam duration got shorter! ETS has released the shorter version of GRE exam from September 22, 2023. The time duration for the test has been reduced to 1 hour 58 minutes. GRE is widely accepted for all graduate and professional courses across the world. The shorter version of the GRE General Test has fewer Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning questions and only one Analytical Writing essay, helping reduce test-taking fatigue. 

GRE Test Pattern

Measure

Number of Questions

Allotted Time

Analytical Writing (One section)

One "Analyze an Issue" task

30 minutes

Verbal Reasoning (Two sections)

Section 1: 12 questions

Section 2: 15 questions

Section 1: 18 minutes

Section 2: 23 minutes

Quantitative Reasoning (Two sections)

Section 1: 12 questions

Section 2: 15 questions

Section 1: 21 minutes

Section 2: 26 minutes

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GRE 2025 Highlights

Full Exam Name
Graduate Record Exam
Short Exam Name
GRE
Conducting Body
Educational Testing Service
Exam Level
University Level Exam
Languages
English
Mode Of Application
online
Participating Colleges
85
Exam Duration
2 Hours

GRE Important Dates

GRE Graduate Record Exam (session 2025)

21 Apr' 2025 - 04 May' 2025 . Online
Exam Date
Subject Test

There are no specific GRE eligibility criteria mentioned by the ETS to attempt the GRE exam. Candidates interested in taking the graduation courses, and business and law school programs can attempt the GRE 2025 without any restrictions on gender, race, background, nationality etc. 

As there is no GRE exam eligibility, candidates are advised to check the course and college eligibility requirements. GRE is an entrance exam to many master's courses. Generally to attempt the GRE for master's candidates need to complete graduation in the relevant UG courses. Similarly, students applying for the GRE for MBA admissions must hold a minimum UG degree and some years of experience as demanded by the B-Schools.

Candidates can check the below conditions which meet the basic GRE exam qualification.

  • Age Limit for GRE: There is no age limit set by ETS to attempt the GRE exam. Usually GRE is given by candidates who have already completed their bachelor's and planning to appear for a master's. However, students who are below 15 years of age need to be accompanied by parents or guardians of at least 18 years or older. 

  • Education Qualification: There is no minimum educational qualification officially set by ETS. Usually, students who have completed or studying bachelor's degree apply for the GRE. As many master's courses require GRE scores, students shall complete a relevant UG degree to seek a master's. Generally, students appear for the exam after completing their undergraduate or while they are in their final year.

  • ID requirements:  Indian students need a valid passport to attempt the GRE at the test centre or at home.

The process for the GRE registration can be done through ways like online, phone, mail, and fax. Candidates can register for the GRE online at the official GRE website. Candidates are advised to check the available GRE exam dates before registering for the exam. Here is the online GRE registration process mentioned below.

Step 1: Visit the official GRE ETS website and create your account. 

Step 2: Choose the type and mode of the GRE exam like home or test centre versions. If it is a test centre, choose country, city, and centre. The next step would be mentioning the GRE exam dates and times.

Step 3:  Enter the personal and academic details.

Step 4: Finally, pay the GRE exam fees and complete the registration.

How to register for GRE Exam: At-Home Test?

  • The process for GRE home-based test registration is the same as the test centre version, except for the choice of the test centre. 
  • Candidates need to have the requisite equipment like a computer, compatible specified browsers, and an internet connection to attempt the GRE home version
  • The GRE at-home test is monitored by a human proctor online through ProctorU. At-home testing is available around the clock, 7 days a week.

What are the IDs required for GRE registration?

The ID required for the GRE exam depends on the test region and country of citizenship. For home-proctored GRE exams, candidates are required to present a valid government-issued ID.

For Indians the acceptable ID is a passport with few exceptions, all Indian ID documents must meet the following requirements during GRE exam applications.

Note: Any electronic ID issued to a mobile phone or any other electronic device is not acceptable. If the above conditions are not met by the ID submitted for the GRE, the application is liable to be rejected. 

Checklist for GRE Registration

  • Keep relevant ID ready.

  • Check out the fee for GRE exam registration.

  • Also, check the availability of the test slot if taking the GRE test in one of the authorised GRE test centres.

  • Pick the date for the GRE such that there is ample time to submit the scores to the colleges applying.

  • Keep a check on the availability of the exam centres for the GRE.

GRE Exam Fees 2025

Candidates registering for the test have to pay the GRE exam fee. The fee can vary depending on the location and the type of GRE test the applicant selects.

GRE Exam Fee for Indian Students

GRE Test Type

GRE Price in INR

GRE General Test

22,550

GRE Subject Test

14,500

GRE Exam Fee: World Wide 

Location

Fee for GRE General Test

GRE Subject Test Fee

China

USD 231.30

USD 150

All other areas of the world

USD 220

USD 150

GRE Special Handling Fees

Here are the fees for additional services provided by the ETS for the GRE test takers.

GRE Additional Service Fees

Service

Fee

Rescheduling fee

USD 50

Changing your test center

USD 50

Additional Score Reports (ASR) — Per recipient

USD 35

Question-and-Answer review service — Verbal Reasoning & Quantitative Reasoning sections only (New York State residents only)

USD 50

Score Review for Analytical Writing Measure

USD 60

Score Reinstatement Fee

USD 50

Who is eligible for the GRE fee reduction?

ETS provides the facility for individuals in financial need, unemployed students, and national programs that work with underrepresented groups. Eligible students must belong to the USA and plan to appear for the GRE in the United States, Puerto Rico, Guam, or US Virgin Islands.

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Documents Required at Exam GRE 2025

Graduate Record Exam 2025

  • Valid government issued passport

GRE 2025 Exam Centers

StateCity
Gujarat
Ahmedabad
Karnataka
Bangalore
Tamil Nadu
Coimbatore
West Bengal
Kolkata
Maharashtra
Mumbai
Delhi
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Here are the details of the GRE exam pattern for the two test types, the General and subject tests.

GRE Test Pattern 2025

The GRE is a computer-based adaptive test. In the General GRE exam pattern, the candidate has the flexibility to skip the questions and come back later. The GRE General has 3 sections. The verbal and quantitative reasoning sections of the GRE 2025 have 2 subsections for each. The first subsections of each have questions of average difficulty level whereas the second subsection's difficulty depends on the performance of the candidate. 

GRE Test Pattern: Online and Paper-Based

Section

No. of questions

Question details

Duration

Verbal Reasoning

Section 1 - 12 questions
Section 2 - 15 questions 

 Reading comprehension, text completion,

sentence equivalence

Section 1 - 18 minutes

Section 2 - 23 minutes

Quantitative Reasoning

Section 1 - 12 questions

Section 2 - 15 questions


27 Questions - Quantitative comparison, 

multiple-choice questions

numeric entry questions

Section 1 - 21 minutes

Section 2 - 26 minutes

Analytical Writing


1 task - Analyze an Issue -  writing task

30 min

Total

1 hour 58 minutes

GRE Subject Test Pattern 2025

The subject tests of GRE are computer-based. In the subject GRE exam pattern, there are no breaks or unscored sections. The test duration is short and consists of a series of MCQ-type questions.

GRE Subject Test Patterns: Maths, Physics, Psychology

Measure

Question Details Types

Maths

66 MCQs

Physics

70 (5 choice questions)

Psychology

144 MCQs

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GRE 2025 Syllabus

GRE General Test Syllabus

Verbal reasoning: Unit 01


Reading comprehension

    Verbal reasoning: Unit 02


    Text completion

      Verbal reasoning: Unit 03


      Sentence equivalence

        Quantitative reasoning: Unit 01


        Arithmetic
        • Operations with exponents; factoring and simplifying algebraic expressions; relations, functions, equations and inequalities; solving linear and quadratic equations and inequalities; solving simultaneous equations and inequalities
        • Setting up equations to solve word problems; and coordinate geometry, including graphs of functions, equations and inequalities, intercepts and slopes of lines

        Quantitative reasoning: Unit 02


        Algebra
        • Operations with exponents; factoring and simplifying algebraic expressions; relations, functions, equations and inequalities; solving linear and quadratic equations and inequalities; solving simultaneous equations and inequalities
        • Setting up equations to solve word problems; and coordinate geometry, including graphs of functions, equations and inequalities, intercepts and slopes of lines

        Quantitative reasoning: Unit 03


        Geometry
        • Parallel and perpendicular lines, circles, triangles-including isosceles, equilateral and 30°-60°-90° triangles-quadrilaterals, other polygons, congruent and similar figures, three-dimensional figures, area, perimeter, volume
        • The Pythagorean theorem and angle measurement in degrees

        Quantitative reasoning: Unit 04


        Data analysis
        • Basic descriptive statistics, such as mean, median, mode, range, standard deviation, interquartile range, quartiles and percentiles
        • Interpretation of data in tables and graphs, such as line graphs, bar graphs, circle graphs, boxplots, scatterplots and frequency distributions; elementary probability, such as probabilities of compound events and independent events
        • Conditional probability; random variables and probability distributions, including normal distributions; and counting methods, such as combinations, permutations and Venn diagrams

        Analytical writing: Unit 01


        Essay
        • Analyze an issue task
        • Analyze an argument task
        GRE Mathematics Syllabus

        Mathematics: Unit 01


        Calculus
        • Differential and integral calculus of one and of several variables-including calculus-based applications and connections with coordinate geometry, trigonometry, differential equations, and other branches of mathematics

        Mathematics: Unit 02


        Algebra
        • Elementary algebra: Basic algebraic techniques and manipulations acquired in high school and used throughout mathematics
        • Linear algebra: Matrix algebra, systems of linear equations, vector spaces, linear transformations, characteristic polynomials, and eigenvalues and eigenvectors
        • Abstract algebra and number theory: Elementary topics from group theory, theory of rings and modules, field theory, and number theory

        Mathematics: Unit 03


        Additional topics
        • Introductory real analysis: Sequences and series of numbers and functions, continuity, differentiability and integrability, and elementary topology of R and Rn
        • Discrete mathematics: Logic, set theory, combinatorics, graph theory, and algorithms
        • Other topics: General topology, geometry, complex variables, probability and statistics, and numerical analysis
        GRE Psychology Syllabus

        Psychology: Unit 01


        Biological
        • Sensation and perception: (i) Psychophysics, signal detection, (ii) attention, (iii) perceptual organization, (iv) vision, (v) audition, (vi) gustation, (vii) olfaction, (viii) somatosenses, (ix) vestibular and kinesthetic senses
        • Sensation and perception: (x) Theories, applications and issues
        • Physiological/ behavioral neuroscience: (i) Neurons, (ii) sensory structures and processes, (iii) motor structures and functions, (iv) central structures and processes, (iv) motivation, arousal, emotion, (v) cognitive neuroscience
        • Physiological/ behavioral neuroscience: (vi) Neuromodulators and drugs, (vii) hormonal factors, (viii) comparative and ethology, (ix) states of consciousness, (x) theories, applications and issues

        Psychology: Unit 02


        Cognitive
        • Learning: (i) Classical conditioning, (ii) instrumental conditioning, (iii) observational learning, modeling, (iv) theories, applications and issues
        • Language: (i) Units (phonemes, morphemes, phrases), (ii) syntax, (iii) meaning, (iv) speech perception and processing, (v) reading processes, (vi) verbal and nonverbal communication, (vii) bilingualism, (viii) theories, applications and issues
        • Memory: (i) Working memory, (ii) long-term memory, (iii) types of memory, (iv) memory systems and processes, (v) theories, applications and issues
        • Thinking: (i) Representation (categorization, imagery, schemas, scripts), (ii) problem solving, (iii) judgment and decision-making processes, (iv) planning, metacognition, (v) intelligence, (vi) theories, applications and issues

        Psychology: Unit 03


        Social
        • Social perception, cognition, attribution, beliefs
        • Attitudes and behaviour
        • Social comparison, self
        • Emotion, affect, and motivation
        • Conformity, influence, and persuasion
        • Interpersonal attraction and close relationships
        • Group and intergroup processes
        • Cultural or gender influences
        • Evolutionary psychology, altruism, and aggression
        • Theories, applications and issues

        Psychology: Unit 04


        Developmental
        • Nature-nurture
        • Physical and motor
        • Perception and cognition
        • Language
        • Learning, intelligence
        • Social, personality
        • Emotion
        • Socialization, family and cultural
        • Theories, applications and issues

        Psychology: Unit 05


        Clinical
        • Personality: (i) Theories, (ii) structure, (iii) personality and behaviour, (iv) applications and issues
        • Clinical and abnormal: (i) Stress, conflict, coping, (ii) diagnostic systems, (iii) assessment, (iv) causes and development of disorders, (v) neurophysiological factors, (vi) treatment of disorders, (v) epidemiology, (vii) prevention
        • Clinical and abnormal: (viii) health psychology, (ix) cultural or gender issues, (x) theories, applications and issues

        Psychology: Unit 06


        Measurements, methodology and other
        • General: (i) History, (ii) industrial-organizational, (iii) educational
        • Measurement and methodology: (i) Psychometrics, test construction, reliability, validity, (ii) research designs, (iii) statistical procedures, (iv) scientific method and the evaluation of evidence, (v) ethics and legal issues
        • Measurement and methodology: (vi) analysis and interpretation of findings

        In order to ensure comprehensive preparation for the GRE test, candidates must practice mock tests and sample papers. The GRE mock test consists of sample questions that resemble similar exam time questions. Candidates can work on the GRE practice exam to develop an understanding of the exam pattern and time management. 

        Candidates can check various GRE mock tests free at the Careers360 website. Candidates should solve these papers in a timed environment to gain a semblance of the test day conditions.

        Candidates can start the GRE prep by thoroughly understanding the exam pattern and scoring system. Preparing for GRE exam is not hard. It just requires more practice. The next step would be to collect the books that would help in GRE preparation. The last step would be to practise all that has been learned.

        Best Books and Practice Tests for GRE Test

        GRE books

        GRE practice books

        The Official Guide to the GRE Revised General Test

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        Manhattan 5 Lb Practice Problems, Fourth Edition: 1,800+ Practice Problems in Book and Online (Manhattan Prep 5 Lb)

        Manhattan Prep GRE Set of 8 Strategy Guides, 3rd Edition 

        GRE Prep Plus, Includes 6 Practice Tests, Online Study Guide, Proven Strategies to Pass the Exam

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        Official GRE Quantitative Reasoning Practice Questions

        Barron's GRE - Ira K. Wolf

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        Official GRE Quantitative Reasoning Practice Questions

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        When will I get my scores for the GRE exam? The official GRE scores for the General test type will be available 8 to 10 days after the original exam date. The GRE results for the subject test type will be released on the particularly mentioned score reporting date which is Scores will be available in the ETS account of the candidate. Applicants will also be notified of their GRE scores availability through email. 

        ETS GRE will also send an official Institution Score Report to the GRE-accepting universities selected by the test taker on the test day. Candidates can know the unofficial scores of GRE 2025 for the Quantitative and Verbal Reasoning sections immediately after completion of the exam on the computer screen. The GRE score validity is up to 5 years.

        How to download the GRE Score report?

        • Sign in to the ETS account.

        • Enter the User Name and Password.

        • Download the GRE score by clicking on the option “View  Scores and Score Recipients”.

        Candidates can also opt for a paper copy of their GRE scores. They should print the same from their ETS account. ETS will not send the GRE score report by mail in such a case.

        What’s in the GRE official score report?

        Candidates who have appeared for the GRE must note that the official GRE Test-taker Score Report is available in the ETS account only and is intended for personal records. It contains the following details:

        • Candidate's contact information like name, phone number, and email

        • Date of birth

        • Gender of candidate

        • The intended graduate major as indicated by the candidate in the GRE application

        • GRE exam date

        • GRE test score with associated percentile ranks obtained by the candidate

        • Authorized score recipients or fellowship sponsors and the scores reported 

        • A cumulative record of scores reported within the last 5 years

        How to send GRE score reports to universities?

        ETS allows you to submit the GRE scores to up to four universities or scholarship programmes. On the test day, after the test completion, the test taker can view their unofficial Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning scores and will be asked to select the score recipients with whom they want to share their GRE results.  If the college of your choice is not on the list, the candidate can ask the test centre administrator for a list of schools that are not on the list. If the candidate wants to send their scores to more than 5 universities they can request for an additional score report (ASR) for USD27 per college. The request for ASR can be placed for the test day of the GRE.

        What is the GRE score validity?

        Following the GRE exam date, the GRE scores will be reportable for 5 years from the test date. Candidates can check the duration by using the tool available on the GRE official website. The link to check this tool is ets.org/gre/test-takers/general-test/scores/get-scores.html.  The GRE score validity is for five years.

        GRE 2025 - Comparison tool for Law Schools candidates

        Students who have appeared for GRE to seek admission into Law schools can check their GRE equivalent LSAT scores through the GRE test comparison tool.

        • Open the GRE official comparison tool for law schools.

        • Candidates need to enter their GRE - Verbal reasoning score and Quantitative reasoning score

        • They need to click the "Predicted LSAT scores" button to get the predictions and comparisons.

        • They can also download the results on an Excel sheet and use the same to plan their applications and admissions

        What is a good GRE Score?

        It is important to know and understand what an ideal GRE scores are. The GRE total marks is 340 for the General test type i.e., 170 in Quantitative and verbal sections and 6 in analytical writing.  A score above 310 is considered a good GRE score as it allows the students to seek admission in most of the GRE-accepting universities. 

        GRE Subject Test 2025 Score

        The GRE total marks for the subject test type range from 200 to 990 with increments of 10 points and the candidate’s raw score is determined by the number of questions he or she answers correctly. A score for this candidate will have to know their GRE total marks. The official GRE score analysis is summarised below for the benefit of students applying and appearing for GRE 2025.

        Top Universities Accepting GRE

        Here are the lists of a few GRE-participating universities in popular countries like USA, UK, Canada, etc.

        USA Universities Accepting GRE Score                 

        UK Universities Accepting GRE Score                   

        Canadian Universities Accepting GRE Score                

        CityUniversity
        AlbertaUniversity of Calgary
        QuebecUniversity of Montreal
        TorontoUniversity of Toronto
        VancouverUniversity of British Columbia
        VancouverVancouver  Island University

        Australian Universities Accepting GRE Score

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        Frequently Asked Questions

        1. Is the GRE mandatory for Northwest Missouri State University?

        Northwest Missouri State University has set different eligibility requirements as per the level of programmes. The GRE (Graduate Record Examination) scores are mandatory for securing admission to the university; the minimum score for the GRE should be no less than 280. The selection process also required many other additional documents from international applicants.

        2. Is GRE mandatory for Wichita State University?

        Applicants are required to submit their general GRE scores and TOEFL scores (for non-native speakers of English). The graduate school requires you to submit scores on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) directly to the office by the examining agency.

        3. Is GRE a hard exam?

        The test hardness can vary from one candidate to another. When compared to the other entrance tests like LSAT or MCAT, the GRE is considered to be easier. However, with the best preparation and schedule, candidates can improve their performance for the GRE exam. 

        4. What is the GRE exam used for?

        The full form of GRE is the Graduate Record Examination. It is a standardized test used for admissions to various graduate programs and business schools worldwide. For tailored advice on GRE preparation and how it fits into your academic goals, consider reaching out to Invicta Career Consultancy, known for its expertise in guiding students through standardized test preparation and the study abroad process, While there are other options available, hence you can pay a visit to their website (icclearning.com) and get consult with them for better guidance. All the best to you.

        5. Who is eligible for GRE exam?

        For the GRE 2025, the ETS has not set any specific eligibility requirements. So candidates irrelevant of their age, or educational background can attempt the GRE test. Usually, students who completed studying bachelors attempt the GRE to seek masters admission.

        6. Is there any negative marking in the GRE exam?

        There is no negative marking on the GRE test. Candidates are free to guess and attempt the question in the GRE. The scoring for the question depends on the difficulty level of the section and the number of correct answers given by the test taker.

        7. What is the cost of GRE exam?

        The price of the GRE exam varies according to the test type. The GRE cost for the General test type in India is INR 22,550. Whereas the GRE fee for the subject test type in India is INR 14, 500.

        8. Can I apply for the GRE test?

        Any candidate who is planning to apply for admission in PG courses, law school, business school programs, etc., can apply for the GRE exam. There is no specific GRE eligibility mentioned by the exam conducting body. So candidates irrespective of their age, education, gender, etc., can apply for the GRE.

        9. What is GRE?

        GRE is an entrance test attempted by candidates to seek admission in a university or college for higher education. Most of the Indian students who are applying for master's, law schools or business school programs at abroad attempt the test for admission purposes. The test measures the knowledge and thinking ability of the candidate like verbal and quantitative reasoning skills and analytical writing skills.

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        Questions related to GRE

        Have a question related to GRE ?

        GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, and GMAT are standardized tests often required for admission to universities abroad, but they serve different purposes. The **GRE** (Graduate Record Examination) is used for admission to graduate programs and some business schools, focusing on verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, and analytical writing. The **TOEFL** (Test of English as a Foreign Language) and **IELTS** (International English Language Testing System) assess English language proficiency, often required for non-native speakers applying to English-speaking countries; TOEFL is more common in the U.S., while IELTS is popular in the U.K. and other regions. The **GMAT** (Graduate Management Admission Test) is specifically for business school admissions, testing quantitative, verbal, analytical writing, and integrated reasoning skills, and is required for MBA programs. I would advise that you get in touch with a prominent abroad education advisor - a great one will really help you through the entire process, end-to-end.


        For pursuing a PhD, the subject you choose for the GRE largely depends on your intended field of study. Generally, you will need to take the GRE General Test, which assesses your verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, and analytical writing skills. Additionally, some programs may require or recommend a GRE Subject Test, which focuses on specific fields such as biology, chemistry, literature, mathematics, physics, and psychology. To get personalized guidance and tailored recommendations on choosing the right subject for your GRE and further assistance with your PhD applications, consider consulting Invicta Career Consultancy, which specializes in helping students navigate the complexities of studying abroad, While there are other options available, hence you can pay a visit to their website (icclearning.com) and get a consult with them for better guidance. All the best to you.

        Choosing the best GRE coaching center in Hyderabad depends on your specific needs and learning style. Some of the top-rated GRE coaching centers in Hyderabad include Manya - The Princeton Review, Manhattan Review, and TIME Institute, all known for their experienced faculty and comprehensive study materials. To find the coaching center that best fits your requirements, it's beneficial to seek personalized advice from experts. Invicta Career Consultancy can provide tailored recommendations and guidance, ensuring you select a coaching center that aligns with your goals and preparation needs, While there are other options available, hence you can pay a visit to their website (icclearning.com) and get consult with them for better guidance. All the best to you.

        Yes, pursuing an M.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) through the GRE is possible. Many universities, especially in the US, accept GRE scores for admission into their master's programs in CSE. Strong GRE scores, along with a solid academic record, relevant work experience, and a compelling statement of purpose, can enhance your chances of admission. For personalized guidance and to navigate the application process effectively, consider reaching out to Invicta Career Consultancy, which can provide expert advice and support tailored to your goals, While there are other options available, hence you can pay a visit to their website (icclearning.com) and get consult with them for better guidance. All the best to you.

        Dear Student,

        For admittance to premier universities like MIT, Harvard, Stanford, UC Berkeley, and CMU, your resume must be exceptionally strong.

        • GRE - on the safe side, 325+
        • GPA of at least 110 and a TOEFL score of at least 110.
        • Do as many articles as you can, attempt to participate in research activities at your college, and if at all feasible, try to obtain patents.
        • Internships: I firmly feel that internships are important. Utilize your vacation time for internships, and attempt to concentrate on professions that are research-based or pure CS.
        • Extracurricular Activities: Present Papers, Participate in GSOC and Other Coding Events, etc.
        • Do two or more projects during your undergraduate studies, preferably ones that are linked to your field of study.
        • Work Experience - This is an optional consideration, but if you spend a few years in a top product company's R&D, it might be worthwhile.
        • Put a lot of time and work crafting your SOP and make sure it accurately expresses your reasons for obtaining an MS in Computer Science.
        • Get letters of recommendation from top management at your job and from research faculty at your college—they must know you!

        Even if you address all of the aforementioned criteria, there is no assurance that you will be admitted to one of the universities you have named. When you make a decision, a combination of all these criteria will be taken into account, but these 10 ideas are a fantastic place to start.

        I know someone who received acceptance letters from MIT, UC Berkeley, and Carnegie Mellon University for their MS and PhD programmes after scoring between 1400 and 1600 on the GRE. He applied with an excellent resume that included a 9+ GPA throughout college, two years of research in Microsoft R&D, and a few patents. Therefore, what matters is your whole profile.


        I hope that helps! I wish you the best!

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