"The whole purpose of education is to turn mirrors into windows."
HOME    ||    ABOUT US    ||    COURSES    ||    STUDY ABROAD    ||    TESTIMONIALS    ||    CONTACT US
Study Abroad
USA
UK
Australia
Singapore
Canada
Cyprus
Ireland
Poland
Switzerland
..................................
Courses
TOEFL
IELTS
SAT
GRE
GMAT

GRE

 

Graduate Records Examinations (GRE)

A GRE score is typically the single component that all graduate school applicants have in common. It is considered to be a relatively accurate predictor of how you will perform in graduate schools, and is a critical benchmark used to distinguish individuals from their fellow applicants. In fact, at many schools, the GRE is the primary factor that determines not only your acceptance, but also what merit-based grants, fellowships, assistantships, and financial aid you may be eligible to receive. Serious preparation is about more than just a GRE score: it is an investment in your future.

GRE General Test

The Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) General Test measures verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, critical thinking and analytical writing skills that have been acquired over a long period of time and that are not related to any specific field of study.

The GRE.

The GRE General Test measures verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, critical thinking, and analytical writing skills that have been acquired over a long period of time and that are not related to any specific field of study.

The GRE Subject Tests

The GRE Subject Tests gauge undergraduate achievement in eight specific fields of study and can help forecast a candidate's potential for success in graduate school. Each Subject Test is intended for students who have majored in or have extensive background in that specific area.

The GRE has the following format:

Section No of Question Kind of Question Time
Analytical Writing 2 1. Perspective on an issue
2. Analysis of an argument
45 minutes
30 minutes
Verbal 30 1. Sentence completion 6—7 questions
2. Readingcomprehension (2-3 passages) 7-8 questions
3. Antonyms 8—9 questions
4. Analogies 7—8 questions
30 minutes
Quantitative 1. Multiple choice questions
2. Quantitative comparison (28 questions)
  45 minutes
       


Highly Qualified Instructors

The GRE requires test takers to be proficient in a wide array of areas, including advanced mathematics, reading comprehension, and analytical writing. Our instructors are enthusiastic and truly enjoy teaching, and we only hire instructors who can patiently and effectively explain the ideas in our course—in a fun and exciting format.