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The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is a standardized test required for admissions to many graduate programs worldwide, including certain business and law schools. The GRE exam evaluates candidates’ verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, and analytical writing skills, providing a comprehensive assessment for graduate school applicants
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GRE Exam Structure
- Cost: The registration fee for the GRE is $220, with additional fees for score reports and rescheduling.
- Test Format: The GRE is a computer adaptive test. All questions except essay-writing are in Multiple Choice format.
- Test Centers: The GRE is offered throughout the year at various test centers worldwide.
Key updates to the GRE
- Reduced Duration: The total test time has been cut from approximately 4 hours to 1 hour and 58 minutes.
- Fewer Questions: The number of questions has decreased from 100 to 54 across all sections.
- Section Structure: The Analytical Writing section now consists of only one task (“Analyze an Issue”), while the Verbal and Quantitative sections each contain 27 questions divided into two sections.
- Score Reporting: The GRE Test scores will now be available within 8-10 days, faster than the previous 10-15 days.
- No Unscored Section: The unscored section has been removed, and test-takers can skip questions and change answers within sections.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is a standardized test required by many graduate programs worldwide, including those in business, law, and other fields. It assesses skills in verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, and analytical writing, helping admissions committees evaluate candidates’ academic abilities.
You’ll receive your official GRE scores within 8-10 days of taking the exam. Scores are sent electronically to your chosen institutions and are also available in your GRE account.
Yes, you can retake the GRE after a 16-day waiting period. You may take the GRE up to five times in a rolling 12-month period, with a lifetime limit of eight attempts.
The GRE registration fee is $220. Additional fees apply for score reporting to more than four schools, rescheduling, or changing your test center.
Preparation is key to achieving a high score. Many students benefit from GRE prep courses, which offer structured study plans, practice tests, and expert guidance. The Princeton Review Singapore offers both in-person and online courses to help you build the skills needed to succeed.
The GRE includes various question types:
- Verbal Reasoning: Reading comprehension, text completion, and sentence equivalence.
- Quantitative Reasoning: Arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and data analysis.
- Analytical Writing: One task, “Analyze an Issue,” where you write a well-structured essay based on a prompt.
What qualifies as a “good” GRE score depends on the programs you're applying to. Generally, scores in the range of 155-165 on each of the Verbal and Quantitative sections are competitive for many graduate programs, but top programs may require higher scores. It's best to research the average GRE scores of your target schools.
The Princeton Review is one of the best choices for GRE preparation worldwide. Our expert teachers, proven strategies, and helpful resources will help you get your target score. The Princeton Review has also been ranked as the Best GRE test prep service provider by globally renowned audit agencies like testprepinsight.com and intelligent.com after a thorough evaluation of GRE prep providers all over the world.
Yes, ETS offers a GRE at-home testing option that allows you to take the test remotely under supervised conditions. However, this option may not be available in all locations, so check with ETS for availability.