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The GRE general test evaluates a candidate's analytical writing ability, computational skills, and verbal thinking.

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The GRE is a standardized test used to evaluate an applicant's academic preparation for a  graduate program. The GRE general test evaluates a candidate's analytical writing ability, computational skills, and verbal thinking. It evaluates candidates' knowledge of specific topics.  GRE subject tests only cover chemistry, mathematics, physics, and psychology. In Nepal, there is an assessment program administered and implemented by the Educational Testing Service. It is considered a qualification for admission purposes for students wishing to obtain a commerce degree from top secondary schools or a law degree from top law universities in the UK, US and other developed countries. More than 900 business schools in more than 120 countries accept  ETS GRE test scores for the admissions process. Universities and business schools use  GRE scores and other related academic qualifications to select suitable candidates for their law/management programs and to select graduate students.

The GRE General Test is required for students who want to get a master’s, MBA, or Ph.D., as well as being one of the most commonly used tests by universities to get into graduate programs. To get a graduate school scholarship, students must take the GRE test. Most graduate schools around the world accept the GRE Test. Many business and law schools, as well as many different departments at these schools, accept GRE exam results.

Test format In GRE 

The revised GRE General Test measures skills in verbal reasoning, mathematical reasoning, critical thinking, and analytical writing that have been learned over a long period of time. Here is a breakdown of the GRE test syllabus:

 

Verbal Reasoning

This part of the test examines how well you can analyze, evaluate, and assemble information from written material. It consists of reading comprehension, text completion, and sentence equivalence questions.


Quantitative Reasoning

This part of the test examines how well you can understand, interpret, and analyze numerical information and use math to solve problems. It consists of arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and data analysis questions.


Analytical Writing

This part of the test looks at how well you can explain complicated ideas, back up your opinions with examples and evidence, and look at claims and the evidence that goes with them. It consists of two tasks: analyzing an issue and analyzing an argument.

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