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About GRE
Students who aspire for higher learning in a prestigious Grad School will take the GRE test. The test has three components - Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning and Analytical Writing Assessment. The verbal part of the GRE essentially tests how well a test taker understands and evaluates information, grasps the dynamics of a word meaning, presents a distinguished reason for an argument. Similarly, the quants part of the GRE notably assesses students' reasoning skills through Arithmetic, Algebraic function and Shapes and Patterns. In a nutshell, the test finds out some of the quintessential aspects of a scholar for a graduate school.
GRE, or the Graduate Record Examinations, is a standardised test accepted and trusted by most national and international Graduate schools for admissions into their Masters programs. The GRE was established in the year 1949 by the Educational Testing Service (ETS) and till date, continues to be owned and administered by them.
Types of PTE Exam
There are three types of PTE exams:
- PTE Academic Test
- PTE General Test
- PTE Young Learners
In the GRE General Test, three scores are reported:
- The score for Analytical Writing section is reported on a score scale of 0–6, in half-point increments.
- The score for the Verbal Reasoning section is reported on a score scale of 130–170, in 1-point increments.
- The score for the Quantitative Reasoning section is reported on a score scale of 130–170, in 1-point increments.
Any section, in which no questions have been answered whatsoever, will be reported as a No Score (NS).
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GRE Structure
The total testing time for the GRE General Test is around three hours and 45 minutes, plus short breaks.
The computer-based test is divided into six sections, one of analytical writing and two each of verbal reasoning and quantitative reasoning. The sixth one is either an experimental or research section. These sections may occur in any order. The paper-based test does not have the experimental or research section, and yet it has six sections because the analytical writing section is split into issue and augment task sections.
The test lasts for about 3 hours 45 minutes in totality. The candidates are allowed one minute breaks after each section and a ten minute break after the third section.