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The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is an internationally standardized test that many graduate schools in the United States, Canada, and some universities in Europe, Asia, and Australia require for admission. Education Testing Services (ETS) conducts and administers the GRE exam. Offered year-round, the GRE is primarily administered online in most countries. Candidates can take the exam up to five times within a 12-month period, and individuals from around the world participate in it.

There are two types of GRE exams: the GRE General Test and the GRE Subject Tests. In this article, we will explain both types in detail. We will also cover key aspects of the GRE, including eligibility, application process, syllabus, exam pattern, and results, to help you better understand the test.

Why take the GRE Exam?

The GRE exam serves as the first step toward achieving academic goals, especially for students aiming to pursue programs like Master of Science (MS), Master’s in Management (MIM), Master of Engineering Management (MEM), Master of Science in Engineering Management (MSEM), Master’s in information systems management (MIS), or Master of Project Management (MPM). Each year, around 600,000 students from across the globe take the GRE exam. ETS conducts the GRE exam primarily for admission to postgraduate programs, and it stands as the world’s largest entrance exam among internationally accepted tests.

Most prestigious universities consider GRE scores as a key admission criterion. For students aspiring to enter these top institutions, a GRE score is often a mandatory requirement. Over 1,000 institutions worldwide recognize the GRE exam, including leading Indian institutes such as the IIMs and IITs, which accept it for their Ph.D. programs and Fellow Program in Management (FPM).

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GRE Exam at a Glance

Types of GRE Examination

GRE examination is conducted in two types i.e. GRE General Test & GRE Subject Test.

  • GRE General Test: This test can be given by a candidate who has done graduation in any stream, this test is taken mostly by Engineering students for admission to MS Programs and students seeking admission other than humanities and sciences programs. In this, the student’s Verbal Reasoning, Analytical and Critical Writing, Quantitative Reasoning Skills are examined.
  • GRE Subject Test: In this test, the student’s understanding of a particular subject is tested. This test is conducted three times a year and is taken only in a paper-based format. This test is taken for a total of six subjects viz. Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Psychology,  and Literature

The Structure of GRE General Test

Section #Task / Questions Time
Analytical Writing 1 essay task 30 minutes
Quantitative Reasoning Section 1 12 questions 21 minutes
Quantitative Reasoning Section 2 15 questions 26 minutes
Verbal Reasoning Section 1 12 questions 18 minutes
Verbal Reasoning Section 2 15 questions 23 minutes

GRE General Test scores are reported for three sections: Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning are each scored on a scale of 130–170 in 1-point increments, while Analytical Writing is scored on a scale of 0–6 in half-point increments. If no questions are answered in a specific section, a No Score (NS) will be reported for that measure. Official scores are typically available in your ETS account 8–10 days after your test date, and you will receive an email notification when they are ready. At that time, ETS will also send an official Institution Score Report to the score recipients you designated on test day.

Your official Test-taker Score Report, accessible through your ETS account, includes your contact information, date of birth, gender, intended graduate major, test date(s), GRE scores with percentile ranks, a list of score recipients, and a cumulative record of scores reported in the past five years. While this report is intended for your personal records, you may print a paper copy if needed.

Institutions you choose to receive your scores will get an official report that includes your contact details, demographic information, intended graduate major, the test dates and scores you’ve chosen to report using the ScoreSelect® option, and the associated percentile ranks. These reports do not include information about other score recipients, scores you chose not to report, or whether you’ve taken other GRE tests. Additionally, photos and essay responses from selected test administrations within your five-year reportable history will be included in the score record shared with institutions via the ETS® Data Manager. GRE scores are valid and reportable for five years from your test date.

GRE Scoring Pattern

ETS scores the GRE test on a total scale ranging from 260 to 340. The test includes two main sections: Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning. Each section is scored between 130 and 170 in 1-point increments. In addition to these, ETS scores the Analytical Writing section separately on a scale of 0 to 6, using 0.5-point increments. Test-takers typically score around 315 on the GRE. However, more competitive programs often require higher scores, depending on the field of study. A score of 318 or above is generally considered good, while a score of 325 or higher is excellent. Scoring above 330 is regarded as outstanding on the GRE examination.

Immediately after completing the test, test-takers receive unofficial scores for the Verbal and Quantitative Reasoning sections. ETS releases the official score report—which includes the Analytical Writing score—within 10 to 15 days after the test date, though they advise allowing up to 21 days. GRE scores remain valid for five years from the date of the exam.

How to Register for GRE?

There are three ways to get yourself registered for this exam:

  • Online registration is done by visiting the ETS GRE webpage, where the aspiring candidate has to create an account and fill up the personal details on that website which does not take more than ten minutes. Once you are finished with filling the details then you can start your registration process and in the end, you will be led to the last step that is a payment, where you can pay the fees by your credit or debit card.
  • Registration via Mail can be done by downloading the registration form and mailing it along with the payment to ETS-GRE, PO Box 6000, Princeton, NJ 08541, USA( when you are paying by debit or credit card ) and ETS-GRE, Box 382013, Pittsburgh, PA 15251-8013, USA( when paying by money order), it should be known that ETS may at least take 3 months to complete this process.
  • Registering via Phone can be done by making a call at 91-124-4147700. Payment in this way is done through American Express, MasterCard, or E-Cheques that should be drawn against US bank accounts.
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GRE Exam Fees

The GRE fees amount to USD $220, while the fee for the subject test is USD $150. In addition, in the case of late registration, there will be an additional charge of USD $25. At the time of registration, a candidate has to select a preferred date from the slots available and schedule their exam. The candidates can request a change of slot later for a fee of USD $50 and reschedule the examination to another available slot.

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GRE Eligibility

To give this test in India, you have to prove your identity, and for this purpose, you must have a valid passport. Apart from this, you cannot use any other document like date of birth, driving license, etc. as an identity. A candidate should be of a minimum 18 of age and there is no upper age limit for writing the GRE test but the university for which a candidate is applying may have their age restrictions or other conditions.

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GRE Test Dates

There is no fixed date for giving the GRE Examination, you can give this exam at any time of the year. Most of the students write the examination in India during the months of July through December as the application forms in most colleges open during the months of September to January. If a student is planning to write the GRE exam during this time, then he needs to plan his dates well in advance.

How to Prepare for the GRE Exam?

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Choose the study material: Start your GRE exam preparation by selecting the right study material. If you are taking the test for the first time, begin with basic books to strengthen and revise your  foundational concepts. The best starting point is the GRE Official Guide, published by ETS, which includes real questions from past exams. After completing the Official Guide, move on to the ETS Verbal Reasoning Guide and the ETS Quantitative Reasoning Guide for more targeted practice.

Schedule Your Test Based on Your Preparation: Plan your test date according to your level of preparation. Avoid rushing into the GRE exam. First, assess how much time you will need to study effectively, and then schedule your test accordingly. Most students require about four months to prepare thoroughly, including time for taking mock tests.

Take a Diagnostic Test and Practice with Mocks: Before you begin full-fledged preparation, take a diagnostic test from ETS.org. This test will help you understand the GRE’s structure and format. Aim to take at least 6–8 full-length mock tests before your actual exam. These mocks will help you identify and address your weak areas. Most mock tests available in the market also give you a realistic idea of the score range.

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