Graduate Record Exam
Hello Sonia,
GRE(Graduate Record Examinations) is an exam which is held worldwide on majorly 2 basic formats.
General Test: It is the standard exam which tests students on their level of verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, and analytical skills. Now to brief up on the given topics on how a student is assesed:
Verbal Reasoning: It analyses relationships among parts of sentences and the relation of words in a given comprehension.
Three types of questions comes under it:
1. Reading Comprehensions
2. Text Completion
3. Sentence Equivalence
The Topics that will be helpful in covering the GRE syllabus are:
1. Basic Sentence structures
2. Tenses, Idioms and idomatic expressions.
3. Pronoun Agreement and Subject-Verb Agreement
4. Modifiers and Parallelisms
Quantitative Reasoning: This section aims at masuring the understanding and management of quantitative skills of the applicant. List of topics involve:
1. Probability
2. Statistics
3. Algebra
4. Geometry
5. Pipes and Cisterns
6. Order of Operations
And Last but not the least is The Analytical Writing Section
In this part the applicant is given a topic or a so called issue and he/she has to write an analysis of the topic for which 30 minutes are given. And then another analysis is done of an argument which will also be timed and will be of 30 minutes.
GRE Syllabus for the Subject test:
The Subject Test of GRE is used to measure the knowledge of the student in a particular subject which can be, :
1. Biology
2. Chemistry
3. Literature
4. Mathematics
5. Physics
6. Psychology
The applicant is supposed to have a mojor in one of these 6 subjects and the score achieved from this test is directly considered by the colleges that you are applying for. Along with this, your undergraduate records, recommendation letters, intenrships and projects are also considered and play a major role. The test can be taken worldwide 3 times a year i.e. The Months of April, September, and October.
Now, as you can see, their is a considerable difference between these two papers. So I hope your doubt about the exam is cleared.
If you further have any doubts then please feel free to ask on the portal
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Hello,You can relax for the first year. You can start preparing for it from your 2nd year. Build your aptitude and communication skills. Develop your writing and speaking skills. That is all anybody says, but in a slightly longer version. Try to give studying ample amount of time from your day.Good Luck!
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Hi Anuj,
First of all congratulations on such a great job. Now GRE and IELTS as you ask, are not the same exams. Mostly all the exams which you will shortlist to take an admission in will ask for both GRE and IELTS or TOEFL marks. Now every college takes different considerations on what basis will they take their admissions, some may ask GRE and IELTS or some may ask for GRE and TOEFL. So please choose an exam according to the college from which you want to pursue you Engineering Management course.
I hope it clears your doubt,
Do send away queries on the portal for any further doubts
Thank you
Hey there!
You should apply for GRE general test. GRE subject test is an additional test given by students for showing their knowledge depth in one subject. GRE general test is necessary to be given in order to apply for graduate schools but GRE subject tests are not (in most cases). However, some colleges might ask for GRE subject tests as well as the GRE general test for applying, so do check the college's (in which you are planning to apply to) website. For more information regarding GRE tests and it's preparation tips, you are advised to visit the following links:
https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/gre
https://www.ets.org/gre
https://www.ets.org/gre/subject/about
https://www.ets.org/gre/revised_general/prepare/?WT.ac=gre_prepare_170731
Hope this helps. All the best!
Hello Shrey, I would like to suggest you that you have to fill the PTE and IELTS exam forms for your designing courses.
-Firstly, chalk out the colleges you would want to apply to based on your interests, the college's/ univerisity's ranking etc.
-Secondly, for applying to a PHD program abroad, start by looking at the admission criteria for the colleges you are planning to apply to by visiting their websites. Some colleges require you to take just the GRE general test but some might ask for GRE subject tests too, depending on the course/ research area you are planning to go for.
-Apart from that, you will also have to take English profiency tests such as IELTS and TOEFL.
-Make sure to get in touch with your professors from your current college for recommendation letters.
-Write a strong statement of purpose.
-Additionally, make a CV, if you haven't. Most colleges don't require it but some might.
Hi Ashwani,
As far as I am concerned, you can only take one GRE at a time. If you are interested in both then you can take one in one attempt and the other in the coming attempt as the scores are valid for a period of 5 years.
All the best..!!!
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