GRE scores are mandatory when it comes to taking admission to Grad courses in Science and Humanities streams. Moreover, it is accepted at MBA schools in the US as well. Like TOEFL, the GRE is also prepared and administered by ETS.
It is the world’s most widely used admission test for graduate courses. Graduate Record Examination (GRE) tests your readiness for graduate or business school. This standardized test is for students planning on attending grad school. In fact, you can think of it like SAT or ACT for grad admissions.
The test basically focuses on testing student’s abstract thinking skills in the following areas:
Vocabulary (Verbal Skill)
Mathematics (Quantitative Aptitude)
Analytical Writing
Each section of the GRE course includes interactive activities and problem-solving exercises that are focused to get optimum scores. Furthermore, you will be provided with helpful tips from our experienced GRE tutors to master the techniques that enable you to perform at your best.
At NAAT, we also make sure that you get the essential guidance regarding the selection of grad universities and programs.
GRE test format and procedures
Useful tips and test-taking strategies
Strategic skills for all test modules
1 section (module)
Two tasks
30 minutes per task
Stands for Analytical Writing
2 sections (modules)
20 questions per section
35 minutes per section
Stands for Quantitative Reasoning
2 sections (modules)
20 questions per section
30 minutes per section
Stands for Verbal Reasoning