Overview of the course
The GRE is a challenging examination. It tests a student’s quantitative abilities, verbal reasoning, and analytical writing skills under timed conditions. Because of the diverse skills required to attain a high score, students who have prepared in advance for the exam have a tremendous advantage over their lesser-equipped counterparts. Our GRE Course is intensive and rigorous. Students learn a deconstructive approach to confidently approach the GRE. Once mastered, students apply the techniques to practice questions, inside and outside of the classroom.
Learning Outcome
Detailed Course Content
Graduate Record Examination (GRE) measures Verbal, Mathematical and Analytical Writing skills of students aspiring to undergo their Graduate studies abroad. GRE Preparation aid Graduate Schools (of all fields other than business) assess an applicant’s potential for advanced study. Most universities in the US, while inviting applications from prospective students, look for GRE scores.
Analytical Writing
The Analytical Writing Section of the GRE has 2 essays. One asks students to “present their perspective on an issue,” the other asks them to “analyze an argument.”
At a Glance – 2 essays in 75 minutes: 30 minutes for the “issue” essay, and 45 minutes for the “argument” essay
Skills Tested
Quantitative Section
The Quantitative Section of the GRE tests high-school level math. You’ll need to know
arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and data analysis.
At a Glance – 28 questions in 45 minutes
Skills Tested
Verbal Section
The Verbal Section of the GRE has sentence completion questions, analogies, antonyms, and reading comprehension questions.
At a Glance –30 questions in 30 Minutes
Skills Tested