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4th December 2015, 11:32 AM
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GRE Test Structure
I want to know the structure/pattern of Graduate Record Examinations GRE exam so can you please tell me?
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4th December 2015, 12:32 PM
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Re: GRE Test Structure
The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is a standardized test. It is an admissions requirement for most graduate schools in the United States. GRE exam pattern- Section Number of Questions Time in Minutes Analytical Writing 1 Issue Task 30 Analytical Writing 1 Argument Task 30 Verbal (2 sections) 20 per section 30 per section Quantitative (2 sections) 20 per section 35 per section Unscored Varies Varies Research Varies Varies Verbal Reasoning: The Verbal Reasoning section measures a candidate's ability to: a. Analyse and draw conclusions, understand and add value to incomplete data; identify the perception of the author; b. Identify vital points and differentiate between relevant and irrelevant points; c. Understand and summaries the structure of a text; d. Understand the meanings of words, sentences and entire texts; e. Understand relationships among words and among concepts. Quantitative Reasoning The Quantitative Reasoning section measures a candidate's ability to: a. Understand and analyse quantitative information b. Interpret quantitative information correctly c. Solve problems using mathematical models d. Apply basic mathematical skills and concepts of arithmetic, algebra, geometry and data interpretation. Analytical Writing The Analytical Writing section measures a candidate's ability to: a. Articulate complex ideas effectively and with clarity b. Support ideas with relevant reasons and examples c. Examine claims and accompanying evidence d. Sustain a well-focused, coherent discussion The GRE subject test evaluates a candidate’s knowledge in a particular field of study. The Subject Test is meant for candidates who have extensive background in one of these seven disciplines. Biochemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology Biology Chemistry Literature in English Mathematics Physics Psychology |