GRE Exam 2010
GRE Exam is actually Graduate Recorded Exam. The Education Testing Service (ETS) directs The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) on behalf of the Graduate Record Examinations Board and the Council of Graduate Schools. GRE Exam chiefly a multiple-choice test. The GRE Exam scores have to be submitted by students aspiring for admission in international graduate school for Graduate program. Apart from the general GRE Exam there are about 12GRE subject Tests offered by the program to help determine a students success in specific fields. In addition to this the GRE program also offers a variety of services and publications to help students transfer to their respective graduate program.
Some Useful information about GRE:
GRE Examination Sub Menu
There are two versions of the GRE Exam, the first is the
- GRE Exam – General
- GRE Exam – Subject
The GRE Exam – General consists of three parts–
- GRE verbal
- GRE Math
- GRE Essay
Both the GRE verbal and GRE math test in GRE Exam each yield a score between 200-800 points. Scores on the GRE analytical writing test are measured on a scale of 0 to 6 and is awarded in � points. Since only some of the graduate programs require the scores of The GRE Exam – Subject, students availing such course need only appear for it.
The score on the GRE Subject test too ranges between 200 to 800 points. For details on the schools that need the GRE score and the minimum score that is required for admission can be found in the book, Graduate Study in Psychology,
GRE Exam – General Exam
The General GRE Exam consists of 3 sections, the
- Verbal
- Quantitative
- Analytical writing sections.
The Analytical writing section is the latest addition. There are two versions of GRE Exam.
- Paper Based GRE EXAM
- Computer Based GRE EXAM
The student is given the choice of taking GRE Exam on paper or on the computer.
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