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The GRE (Graduate Record Examination) is a standardized test accepted by thousands of graduate schools worldwide, especially in the USA, Canada, UK, and Europe. It is commonly required for admission to Master’s, MBA, and PhD programs.
The GRE evaluates key academic skills in Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning, and Analytical Writing — helping universities assess your readiness for advanced study.
Duration: 41 minutesÂ
Questions: 27Â Â Â Â
Focuses on reading, completion, and equivalence, testing your ability to understand meaning, structure, and vocabulary.
Duration: 47 minutesÂ
Questions: 27Â Â Â
 Covers arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and data analysis, thoroughly assessing problem-solving with quantitative and real-world scenarios.
Duration: 60 minutes
tasks: 2
 Present your view; Argument Task: Evaluate another’s. Assesses critical thinking in 30 minutes each.
 Total Score: 400 to          1600Â
Verbal & Quantitative scores (130–170) combine for the final score; Analytical Writing is scored separately on a 0–6 scale.
The GRE General Test is recognized by over 1,300 business schools and 90+ countries for admission into graduate, MBA, and PhD programs. It’s a critical step for students pursuing higher education abroad, especially in competitive programs.Planning your GRE early helps align your score with application deadlines and scholarship opportunities.
The GRE is widely accepted in the following countries for graduate admissions:
 United StatesÂ
 Canada
 United KingdomÂ
 AustraliaÂ
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