GRE stands for Graduate Record Examinations. It is a standardised aptitude exam with a pre-defined syllabus. It is one of the most widely accepted admissions tests for graduate and business school programs, and is used for admissions decisions for MBA, specialized master’s in business and doctoral programs. GRE is divided into two categories. The GRE General Test that measures verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, critical thinking and analytical writing skills – the types of skills required for success in today’s demanding graduate and business school programs – and the GRE Subject Test that measures knowledge of a particular field of study helping students stand out from other applicants by emphasizing their knowledge and skill level in a specific area. Preparation is key to getting a good score in the GRE. Investing time and effort in preparing for the exam is a critical element in the test taking strategy. USHASHREE Foundation offers quality GRE coaching that ensures students get the best possible preparation. Here are just a few of the reasons why students should choose to prepare for their GRE with The USHASHREE Foundation: In addition, USHASHREE Foundation also offers all its students a comprehensive 5 Point Study Plan built around their needs and requirements. Students enrolling for GRE preparation with The USHASHREE Foundation will benefit from the ability to: USHASHREE Foundation GRE coaching centers adopt a number of powerful preparation methods: Content: USHASHREE Foundation uses the most relevant and frequently tested content helping its students to fully familiarise themselves with the GRE and to organise their time in an effective manner to achieve the best scores. Critical Thinking Strategies: Realising that standardised tests rely on more than just the content, USHASHREE Foundation constantly updates and customises its study and reference material, along with practise test papers, to ensure that it is addressing students’ specific areas of concern. A personalised report which identifies areas of weaknesses and strengths is generated to help the student identify his or her testing patterns and work in a focused manner. All answer explanations are detailed and provide alternative approaches to answer a question. USHASHREE Foundation result-oriented strategies enable students to increase both speed and accuracy. Essential Practice: USHASHREE Foundation collection of practice tests, other than basic content and timed drills, follow the same structure of the actual GRE. The realistic practice and extensive training, as well as test day tips and exam strategies provided by expert instructors, enhance students’ confidence in preparation for the actual test. No Time Constraints: USHASHREE Foundation classroom training programme lasts two months with an additional four months given to the student to use its center resources. The class schedule is divided into modules, each of which concentrates on the topics tested on the GRE. Though two months of training is recommended, students may opt to complete the course faster or slower according to their needs. A combination of attending both weekday and weekend classes allows students to prepare for the GRE faster if necessary.
The GRE is a multiple-choice multi-stage test that measures verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, critical thinking and analytical writing skills. It has been designed in a way so as to calculate the student’s intellectual and logical abilities, adapting to performance by selecting questions based on previous answers. The test allows its takers to skip questions within a section, go back and change answers and have the flexibility to choose which questions within a section they want to answer first. The GRE question types are designed to closely reflect the kind of thinking that students will be expected to do in graduate or business school and are based upon the following skills: Structure of the GRE General Test The Analytical Writing section will always precede all other test sections. The Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning and Experimental Section (the latter of which is not scored but which can be either Verbal or Quantitative) may appear in any order. An identified Research Section that is not scored may also be included in the test, but will always appear at the end. GRE General Test Scoring Methodology USHASHREE Foundation 9 key insights into the GRE:
Fees and Costs The cost to take the GRE is US$205. To reschedule, test-takers need to pay an additional $50. Re-scheduling can be done up to seven days prior to the test day. The GRE scores can be reported to four schools of the applicant’s choice for free.
Q: Does the GRE General Test measure knowledge in any specific disciplines? A: The GRR General Test measures a student’s verbal and quantitative reasoning, critical thinking and analytical writing skills – disciplines that are relevant to every field of study and important in graduate or business schools. Q: How is the GRE scored? A: The first sections of the Verbal and Quantitative Reasoning parts range from the levels of ‘Easy’ to ‘Difficult’. Each subsequent section is administered based on the student’s overall performance in the preceding section. A score of 130 – 170 per section is generated for the Verbal and Quantitative sections. Both scores are then added to give a total score of 260 – 340. Q: What kind of writing software does the AWA section employ? A: Students will use a basic word processor developed by ETS. The basic word processor contains a number of functionalities: insert text, delete text, cut-and-paste and undo the previous action. Other tools such as a grammar checker or a spell checker and are not available in the ETS software. This makes essay writing fair in relation to handwritten essays of the students in the paper-based tests. Q: Is it advisable to re-take the GRE if the score received in the first attempt is low? A: Students must make a concerted effort to prepare for the GRE the second time and retake the exam, if they feel that their GRE scores do not reflect their actual capabilities. Q: For what duration is a GRE score valid? A: A GRE score is valid for five years. While a student can retake the exam to improve upon scores, Institutions will have access to all your scores registered in the last five years. Hence, candidates are advised to prepare thoroughly before appearing for the exam. Q: When do I consider myself ready to take the GRE? A: Our unique teaching module is specifically customized and designed to make a candidate ‘exam ready’. However if a student is deemed to be under prepared, we offer a combination of extra tutoring, further mock tests and result oriented strategic sessions to prepare the student to appear for the GRE. Q: Where can I get more information about the GRE? A: Please fill in the enquiry form available on the webpage and we will get back to you at the earliest. Alternatively, you may walk into USHASHREE Foundation center or give us a call. Details of all our offices are listed in the ‘Contact Us’ page on our website. Our counsellors or faculty will be happy to assist with any GRE queries.Overview
Test Format
Section
Number of Questions
Time
Analytical Writing Assessment (One section with two separately timed tasks)
‘Analysis of an Issue’ task and ‘Analysis of an argument’ task
30 minutes per task
Verbal Reasoning(Two sections)
20 questions per section
30 minutes per section
Quantitative Reasoning(Two sections)
20 questions per section
35 minutes per section
Experimental/Research
Varies
Varies
Section
Score Scale
Verbal Reasoning
130 – 170 scale, in 1 point increments
Quantitative Reasoning
130 – 170 scale, in 1 point increments
Analytical Writing
0-6 score level, in half-point increments
Fees
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