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The GRE® General test assumes a crucial part in the confirmations procedure for graduate and business college programs far and wide. The test measures verbal thinking, quantitative thinking, basic considering and diagnostic composition abilities that have been produced over a drawn out stretch of time and are required for achievement in graduate and business college. Test content is firmly lined up with these aptitudes, and test-taker agreeable elements, for example, the capacity to skip questions, backpedal and change answers, give an adaptable testing knowledge to imminent candidates helping them approach test day with more certainty.

Testing Around the World

The GRE General Test is controlled in a protected testing condition at more than 1,000 ETS-approved test focuses in 160 or more nations.

In many areas of the world, the PC conveyed GRE General Test is controlled on PC and accessible on a nonstop premise consistently.

In Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Korea, the PC conveyed test is accessible up to three times each month.

In zones of the world where the PC conveyed test is not accessible, a paper-conveyed test is offered up to three times each year (October 7, 2017, November 4, 2017, and February 3, 2018).

Structure of the Computer-delivered GRE General Test

Section
Number of Questions
Time

Analytical Writing (One section with two separately timed tasks)
Section One "Analyze an Issue" task
Section One "Analyze 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

Unscored or Research Section
Varies
Varies

Structure of the Paper-delivered GRE General Test

Section
Number of Questions
Time

Analytical Writing (Two sections)
Section 1: "Analyze an Issue" task
Section 2: "Analyze an Argument" task
30 minutes per section

Verbal Reasoning (Two sections)
25 questions per section
35 minutes per section

Quantitative Reasoning (Two sections)
25 questions per section
40 minutes per section
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