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Introduction to GRE
The GRE is a crucial test for a
student who is aspiring to pursue his graduate studies in the US. In light of
its importance,
students should pay close
attention to cracking the test.
The GRE is short for Graduate
Record Examination. This exam is administered by the Educational Testing Service
(ETS), one of the world’s
largest private educational testing and measurement organization. The ETS
develops
standardized examinations in
the US and also conducts the TOEFL test in around 110 countries.
The GRE is a computer-based
test divided into three major sections. The test measures the student’s
verbal
reasoning, quantitative
reasoning, critical thinking and analytical writing skills that have been
acquired over a period of
time. The test is necessary for
students who plan to pursue there Masters in the US, UK, Australia or Canada.
The GRE
test scores are used by
admissions or fellowship panels to supplement undergraduate records and other
qualifications
that are required for graduate
study. The scores provide a common measure for comparing the qualifications of
applicants and also serve as a
measure to evaluate grades and recommendations.
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