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GRADUATE RECORD EXAM

The GRE Revised General Test is a graduate record examination developed by the Educational Testing Service (ETS) to assess a student's verbal, quantitative, and analytical writing ability in preparation for admission to graduate and business schools around the world.

The top few schools in the United States that accept GRE scores are given here (which are the closest to the requirements).

  • California institute of technology – school of engineering and applied science: verbal 161, quants 170

  • Stanford University: verbal 161, quants 167,

  • Columbia University: verbal 157, quants169,

  • Princeton University: verbal 160, quants 166,

  • Harvard University: verbal 161, quants165,

  • MIT: verbal 160, quants 164,

  • Yale University: verbal 156, quants 168

  • University of California San Diego – Jacob school of engineering: verbal 157, quants 166

  • University of California los Angles- verbal 157, quants 166,

  • University of California BERKELY- verbal 156, quants 166,

  • Carnegie Mellon University: verbal 156, quants 166,

  • University of Pennsylvania- School of engineering: verbal 156, quants 166

  • Rice University – George R. Brown School of engineering: verbal 155, quants 167

  • University of Michigan Ann Arbor – college of engineering: verbal 154, quants 167.

  • Cornell University – college of engineering verbal 155, quants 166

COMPUTER-DELIVERED GRE® GENERAL TEST CONTENT AND STRUCTURE

The computer-based GRE® General Test will take approximately three hours and 45 minutes to complete. Following the third section, there is a 10-minute break

  • Name of sections No.of Questions

    Alloted Time

  • Analytical Writing
    (1 section with 2 separately timed tasks) One 'Analyze an Issue' task and one 'Analyze an Argument' task

    30 minutes per task

  • Verbal Reasoning
    (Two sections) 20 questions per section

    30 min per section

  • Quantitative Reasoning
    (Two sections) 20 questions per section

    35 min per section

  • Unscored¹ Varies

    Varies

  • Research² Varies

    Varies


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