GRE Coaching

About the GRE Exam

GRE (Graduate Record Examination) evaluates Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning, and Analytical Writing. It is commonly required for postgraduate and research-oriented programs.

About the GRE Exam

GRE (Graduate Record Examination) evaluates Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning, and Analytical Writing. It is commonly required for postgraduate and research-oriented programs.

Countries That Prefer GRE

  • USA (widely accepted)
  • Canada
  • UK (selected universities)
  • Europe (selected programs)

Best For Students From These Fields

  • Engineering & Technology
  • Computer Science & IT
  • Data Science & Analytics
  • Natural Sciences
  • Research-based master’s & PhD programs

Ideal For

  • Students planning MS or PhD programs
  • Those strong in logic, maths, and analytical thinking

GRE Exam Duration & Structure

SectionNumber of QuestionsTime Allotted
Analytical Writing1 Task: Analyze an Issue30 minutes
Verbal Reasoning – Section 112 Questions18 minutes
Verbal Reasoning – Section 215 Questions23 minutes
Quantitative Reasoning – Section 112 Questions21 minutes
Quantitative Reasoning – Section 215 Questions26 minutes

GRE Exam Fees (India)

ServiceFee (INR)
GRE General Test₹22,550
Rescheduling₹5,000
Change of Test Center₹5,000
Additional Score Report₹2,900
Score Review₹5,900
Score Reinstatement₹5,000
Returned Payment Fee₹2,900

GRE Syllabus Breakdown

Analytical Writing
Question Type:
Essay (Analyze an Issue)
No. of Questions: 1

Verbal Reasoning
Question Types:
Reading Comprehension
Text Completion
Sentence Equivalence
Total Questions: 27

Quantitative Reasoning Question Types: Quantitative Comparison Problem Solving Numeric Entry
Total Questions: 27

GRE Test Format & Features

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  • What is the GRE and who needs to take it?
    The GRE (Graduate Record Examination) is a standardized test required for admission to many graduate and business programs, especially in the US, Canada, and some European universities.
  • What are the sections in the GRE General Test?
    The GRE has three main sections:

    • Verbal Reasoning
    • Quantitative Reasoning
    • Analytical Writing

    Some test formats may include an unscored or research section.
  • How is the GRE scored?
    Verbal & Quantitative: 130–170 (1-point increments)
    Analytical Writing: 0–6 (half-point increments)

    Total score range: 260–340 (Verbal + Quantitative)
  • How long is the GRE and how much does it cost?
    Duration: About 1 hour 58 minutes (new format)
    Exam fee: Approximately USD 220 (varies by country)
  • How often can I take the GRE?
    You can take the GRE once every 21 days, up to 5 times within a 12-month (365-day) period.
  • Is GRE mandatory for MS or MBA programs?
    Not always. Many universities have made the GRE optional or waived it due to policy changes or program flexibility.

    Always check the specific requirements of each university.
  • What is a good GRE score for top universities?
    • Top universities: 320+
    • Competitive range: 300–320
    • Analytical Writing: Aim for 4.0+
  • How should I prepare for the GRE?
    • Use official ETS preparation materials
    • Practice mock tests regularly
    • Focus on vocabulary, data interpretation, and essay writing
    • Consider coaching or online platforms if needed
  • How long are GRE scores valid?
    GRE scores are valid for 5 years from your test date.
  • Can I cancel or reschedule my GRE test?
    Yes, you can cancel or reschedule at least 4 days before the test date (10 days for test centers in China).

    Rescheduling fees may apply.