All About GRE

All About GRE

What is GRE

GRE means Graduate Record Examination. Most common form of GRE is GRE General Test. It is administered by the Educational Testing Service (ETS) and used by universities for admission into STEM related graduate programs. GRE results are valid for up to five years. You are eligible to retake the GRE exam once every 21 days, though you can only register for the exam five times within a 12-month period. You should retake the test only if you need to replace an inadequate score; if you do, spend some additional time preparing for sections you struggled with on your first try. The GRE General Test is designed to assess your readiness for graduate studies. It consists of three main sections: Analytical Writing, Verbal Reasoning, and Quantitative Reasoning.

Registering For GRE :

To register for the GRE, visit ETS.org and create a My GRE Account. You will then be able to register for either a computer delivered or paper-delivered exam. You must pick a test taking location and test-taking date as well.

Preparation Books on GRE :


1. Manhattan Prep GRE Strategy Guide Supplement :


2. Kaplan GRE Prep 2018:


3. Barron’s New GRE 19th Edition:


4. Kaplan GRE VErbal Workbook 10th Edition


5. Official GRE:


6. Princeton Review Creacking the GRE with 4 Practice Test:


7. Erfun Geula – McGraw – Hill Education GRE 2021 (2020):


8. Barron’s Essential Words for the GRE 4th edition:

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