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24th July 2015, 02:00 PM
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Re: Syllabus of Graduate Record Examination

Here I am providing the Graduate Record Examination syllabus which you are looking for .

The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) consists of two tests
GRE General Test
GRE Subject Test ( Your Area of Specializations)

Test I – (GRE General Test)

GRE General Test is consists of three sections:
Analytical Writing
Quantitative Test
Verbal Test

Syllabus --

Analytical Writing
Essay Writing tasks,
This section grabs an idea of your critical thinking and analytical writing skills, and portrays your ability to articulate and support complex ideas clearly. This section consists of two analytical writing tasks:
A 45-minute “Present Your Perspective on an Issue” task, and
A 30-minute “Analyze an Argument” task.

VERBAL Test Take Sample Verbal Test
It measures your ability to analyze and evaluate written material and synthesize material information obtained from it, analyze relationships among various parts of the sentences and recognize relationships among words and concepts. The Verbal section consists of- Analogies, Antonyms, Sentence Completions and Reading comprehension.

Quantitative Test- It comes with an idea to measure our PROBLEM-SOLVING skills, focusing on basic concepts of Algebra, Arithmetic, Geometry and Data Analysis.

The GRE Subject Test-

The GRE Subject test is now divided into following seven major areas of specializations-
Psychology
Chemistry
Biology
Mathematics
Physics
Literature in English
Biochemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology

The GRE Mathematics Test Syllabus-
Calculus(50%): Elementary Calculus, Differential and Integral Calculus of one and several variables, Trigonometry(includes calculus based calculations and connections with Coordinate Geometry, Differential Equations.

Algebra(25%):
Elementary algebra: basic algebraic techniques and manipulations acquired in high school and used throughout mathematics.

Linear algebra: Matrix algebra, systems of Linear Equations, Vector Spaces, Linear Transformations, Characteristic Polynomials and EIGEN values and EIGEN vectors.

Number System and Abstract algebra: Elementary topics from group theory, theory of rings and modules, field theory and number theory.

Miscellaneous(25%):

This section basically consists of Sequence and Series, Functions, Continuity, differentiability and Integrability, Geometry, Complex Variables, Probability and statistics and Numerical Analysis.

The GRE Mathematics Test will have approximately 66 Multiple-Choice questions in GRE.

GRE Physics Test Syllabus-

The physics test basically consists all the major aspects of high-school physics-
Basic Mechanics(20%)
Quantum Mechanics(12%)
Atomic Physics(10%)
Special Relativity(6%)
Laboratory Methods(6%)
Nuclear and Particle Physics(9%)
Electromagnetism(18%)
Optics and Wave Phenomena(9%)
Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics(10%)

The GRE Physics Test will have approximately 100 FIVE-CHOICE questions in GRE Exam.

GRE Chemistry Test Syllabus with Maximum allocated marks for each domain-
Inorganic Chemistry(25%)
Organic Chemistry(30%)
Physical Chemistry(30%)
Analytical chemistry(15%)

The GRE Chemistry Test will have approximately 130 multiple-choice questions in GRE.

GRE Biology Test Syllabus-
Organismal Biology(33-34%)
Ecology and Evolution(33-34%)
Cellular and Molecular Biology(33-34%)

The GRE Biology Test will have approximately 194 Five-Choice questions in GRE 2013 Exam.

Gre Biochemistry, Cell And Molecular Biology Syllabus-
Biochemistry(36%)
Cell Biology(28%)
Molecular Biology and Genetics(36%)

The GRE Biochemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology Test will have approximately 170 MULTIPLE-CHOICE questions in GRE.

GRE Literature In English Test Syllabus–
Identify(15-20%)
Cultural and Historical Contexts(20-25%)
Theory and History of Criticism of Literature(10-15%)
Literary Analysis(40-55%)

The GRE Literature in English Test will have approximately 230 questions in GRE 2013.

GRE Psychology Test Syllabus–
Learning(3-5%)
Thinking(4-6%)
Sensation and Perception(5-7%)
Physiological/Behavioral Neurosciences(12-14%)
Social Life(12-14%)
Language(3-4%)
Memory(7-9%)
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2nd April 2020, 12:08 PM
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Re: Syllabus of Graduate Record Examination

GRE Subject Test Syllabus

Biology
The test consists of approximately 190 five-choice questions related to Biology. The topics include:

Cellular and Molecular Biology
Organismal Biology
Ecology and Evolution
Chemistry
The test consists of approximately 130 multiple-choice questions related to the four fields into which chemistry has been traditionally divided

Analytical Chemistry
Inorganic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Physical Chemistry
Literature in English
Each edition of the test consists of approximately 230 questions on poetry, drama, biography, the essay, the short story, the novel, criticism, literary theory and the history of the language.

Literary Analysis
Identification
Cultural and Historical Contexts
History and Theory of Literary Criticism
Mathematics
The test consists of approximately 66 multiple-choice questions drawn from courses commonly offered at the undergraduate level.

Algebra
Calculus
Additional Topics
Physics
The test consists of approximately 100 five-choice questions, some of which are grouped in sets and based on such materials as diagrams, graphs, experimental data and descriptions of physical situations.

Classical Mechanics
Electromagnetism
Optics and Wave Phenomena
Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
Quantum Mechanics
Atomic Physics
Special Relativity
Laboratory Methods
Specialized Topics
Psychology
The test consists of approximately 205 multiple-choice questions. Each question in the test has five options from which the examinee is to select the one option that is the correct or best answer to the question.

Biological
Cognitive
Developmental
Social
Clinical
Measurement/Methodology/Other


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