GRE Programmes
Classes may vary due to month of the calender!
The Graduate Record Examinations (GRE®) is a standardized most widely accepted graduate admissions test worldwide. It aims to measure your Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning, Critical Thinking, and Analytical Writing Skills needed to succeed in Graduate and Business Schools.
Are you applying to a Graduate School? With our GRE Prep course, from Foundation to Advance to Group Class, you will become familiar with the contents of each sections. Our trainers will guide you through the strategies, practices, and simulation of GRE Test, so your scores are ready to be used by admissions committees and fellowship panels to complement your scholar records, recommendation letters, and other qualifications for graduate level study..
With our entrance level from Foundation to Advance, one on one class, and interactive group class, you can maximise your GRE preparation to succeed with your targeted score.
Classes may vary due to month of the calender!
42 Hours + 4 Practice Tests
Minimum 5 Students and Maximum 10 Students.
60 Hours + 6 Practice Tests
Minimum 5 Students and Maximum 10 Students.
42 Hours + 4 Practice Tests
32 Hours + 3 Practice Tests
22 Hours + 2 Practice Tests
12 Hours + 1 Practice Tests
2 Students
42 Hours + 4 Practice Tests
32 Hours + 3 Practice Tests
The GRE® General Test is a computer-delivered test that features question types that closely reflect the kind of thinking you’ll do — and the skills you need to succeed — in today's demanding graduate school programs, including business and law. The test-taker friendly design lets you skip questions within a section, go back and change answers and have the flexibility to choose which questions within a section you want to answer first. Get a look at the structure of the GRE General Test.
The GRE General Test measures your verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, critical thinking and analytical writing skills — skills that have been developed over a long period of time and are not related to a specific field of study but are important for all. Here's a look at content covered in the three test sections: Analytical Writing, Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning.
| Measure | Number of Questions | Time Alotted |
|---|---|---|
Analytical Writing |
1 - Analuze an Issue Task 1 - Analyze an Argument Task |
60 minutes 30 mins per task |
Verbal Reasoning |
Two Sections 20 questions per section |
60 minutes 30 mins per section |
Quantitative Reasoning |
Two Sections 20 questions per section |
70 minutes 35 mins per section |
| Unscored |
Varies | Varies |
| Research Purpose |
Varies | Varies |