Graduate Admissions Test

GRE Preparation Guide

Ace the GRE General Test with expert strategies. Required for graduate programs (Masters & PhD) at 1,300+ universities in the USA, Canada, UK & more.

🎓 1,300+ Universities Accept GRE 🌍 160+ Countries 📅 Score Valid for 5 Years 💰 USD 228 Test Fee
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📘 What is the GRE?

The Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) is a standardized test administered by ETS that is required for admission into most graduate schools in the USA and many worldwide. The GRE General Test measures Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning, and Analytical Writing skills developed over years of education.

1,300+Universities accept GRE scores
340Maximum total GRE score (V+Q)
5 YearsGRE score validity from test date
1 Hour 58 MinTotal GRE test duration

📝 GRE General Test Format

The GRE General Test has 3 sections. Scored out of 340 (Verbal + Quantitative) + 6.0 (Analytical Writing).

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Verbal Reasoning

⏱ 41 Minutes · 27 Questions · Score: 130–170

Tests reading comprehension, critical reasoning, and vocabulary in context. Includes text completion, sentence equivalence, and reading passages.

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Quantitative Reasoning

⏱ 47 Minutes · 27 Questions · Score: 130–170

Tests basic math, algebra, geometry, and data analysis. Includes quantitative comparison, multiple choice, and numeric entry questions.

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Analytical Writing

⏱ 30 Minutes · 1 Essay · Score: 0–6

One “Analyze an Issue” task. Tests critical thinking and analytical writing skills. Scored by trained raters + e-rater software.

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Section Adaptivity

⏱ Computer-Adaptive by Section

The GRE is section-level adaptive: your performance in the first Verbal/Quant section determines the difficulty of the second section.

📊 GRE Score Scale & Percentiles

Verbal and Quantitative sections each scored 130–170. Total max score is 340.

Score RangePercentileLevelTypical Requirement
330–34097–99thExceptionalTop PhD programs, Ivy League
320–32985–96thExcellentTop Masters programs (MIT, Stanford)
310–31965–84thVery GoodMost competitive graduate programs
300–30940–64thGoodMid-tier Masters programs
290–29920–39thAverageSome graduate programs
Below 290Below 20thBelow AverageMay need improvement

🎓 Graduate Program GRE Requirements

Program TypeTypical GRE ScoreFocus
Engineering / STEMQ: 160+, V: 150+Quant score is most important
Business / MBATotal: 315+Balanced V+Q score
Humanities / Social SciencesV: 158+, Q: 150+Verbal score is most important
Life Sciences / MedicineTotal: 310+Balanced, AW score matters
Law / Public PolicyV: 160+Verbal reasoning is key
General Masters ProgramsTotal: 295–305Program-specific requirements

💰 Score Validity, Registration & Fees

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5 YearsGRE score validity — longer than most tests
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5 Times/YearMax attempts per year, 21-day gap between tests
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USD 228Approximately ₹19,000 test fee in India
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30+ CitiesPrometric test centres across India
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10–15 DaysRecommended advance booking period
8–10 DaysOfficial score delivery after test date

Register at ets.org/gre — the official ETS website for GRE registration and score reporting.

💡 Top GRE Preparation Tips

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Start 3–4 Months Early

GRE requires building skills over time. Begin with a diagnostic test to identify weak areas, then create a structured study plan.

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Master GRE Vocabulary

Learn 500+ high-frequency GRE words using flashcards (Magoosh, Manhattan). Focus on words in context, not just definitions.

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Practice Quant Shortcuts

Learn time-saving math shortcuts for GRE Quant. Backsolving, plugging in numbers, and estimation are key strategies.

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Take Full Practice Tests

Use ETS PowerPrep tests (free). Take at least 3–4 full-length timed tests to build stamina and track progress.

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Master Analytical Writing

Practice writing Issue essays in 30 minutes. Use a clear template: introduction, 2–3 examples, conclusion. Focus on logical argumentation.

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Review Mistakes Deeply

Don’t just count wrong answers — understand why each was wrong. Maintain an error log and revisit patterns weekly.

🔗 Free GRE Resources

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ETS PowerPrep

2 free full-length practice tests from ETS. Most accurate simulation of the real GRE available at ets.org/gre.

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Magoosh / Manhattan

Magoosh GRE YouTube channel and Manhattan Prep offer free video lessons for Verbal, Quant, and Analytical Writing.

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GRE Vocabulary Apps

Magoosh GRE Vocabulary app and Quizlet decks for GRE word lists. Learn 10–15 words daily for consistent progress.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is GRE required for all Masters programs? +
Not all. Many universities have made GRE optional post-COVID, but top programs at MIT, Stanford, Harvard, and others still recommend or require it. Always check your target program’s specific requirements. Submitting a strong GRE score even when optional can strengthen your application.
How long is a GRE score valid? +
GRE scores are valid for 5 years from the test date — longer than IELTS, TOEFL, or GMAT. This means you can take GRE in your final year of undergraduate study and use the score for graduate applications several years later.
What is a competitive GRE score? +
A total score of 310+ (Verbal + Quantitative) is generally competitive for most graduate programs. For top programs (Ivy League, MIT, Stanford), aim for 320+. For STEM programs, Quant 165+ is highly valued. For humanities, Verbal 160+ is important.
Can I cancel my GRE score? +
Yes. After completing the test, you can choose to cancel your score before seeing it (for free) or after seeing it (within 72 hours for a fee). ETS also offers ScoreSelect, which lets you choose which test scores to send — you don’t have to send all attempts.
Can I use GRE instead of GMAT for MBA? +
Yes! Most top business schools including Harvard Business School, Wharton, Booth, and others now accept GRE as an alternative to GMAT. However, some traditional MBA programs still prefer GMAT. Always check your target school’s policy.

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