Sections Tested on GRE
Quantitative Reasoning
The Quantitative Reasoning section measures your ability to Understand, interpret and analyze quantitative information, Solve problems using mathematical models and Apply basic skills and elementary concepts of arithmetic, algebra, geometry and data analysis
Quantitative Reasoning has four question types, such as
   1. Quantitative Comparison
   2. Multiple Choice Question (Exactly one answer)
   3. Multiple Choice Question (One or more answers)
   4. Numerical Entry.
Concepts tested
    1. Exponents and Roots.
    2. Progressions
    3. Venn Diagrams
    4. Percentages
    5. Quadratic Equations
    6. Rates
    7. Ratios and Proportions
    8. Simple Interest and Compound Interest
    9. Geometry
   10. Co-ordinate Geometry
   11. Number Properties
   12. Inequalities
   13. Statistics
   14. Permutations and Combinations
   15. Probability
Verbal Reasoning
The Verbal Reasoning section measures your ability to:
     1. Analyze and draw conclusions from discourse; reason from incomplete data; identify author’s assumptions and/or perspective; understand multiple levels of meaning, such as literal, figurative and author’s intent.
     2. Select important points; distinguish major from minor or relevant points; summarize text; understand the structure of a text.
     3. Understand the meanings of words, sentences and entire texts; understand relationships among words and among concepts.
Verbal Reasoning has three question types, such as
    1. Sentence Completion (SC)
     2. Reading Comprehension (RC)
     3. Critical Reasoning (CR)
Analytical Writing Assessment
The Analytical Writing section measures your ability to:
     1. Articulate complex ideas clearly and effectively
     2. Support ideas with relevant reasons and examples
     3. Examine claims and accompanying evidence
     4. Sustain a well-focused, coherent discussion
     5. Control the elements of standard written English
     6. The Analytical Writing section requires you to provide focused responses based on the tasks presented, so you can accurately demonstrate your skill in directly responding to a task.
Analytical Writing Assessment has two types of questions, such as
    1. Issue Based
   2. Argument Based
The GRE® test has three parts – Quantitative, Verbal and Analytical Writing Assessment. The following is the GRE® test structure:
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AWA |
QUANTITATIVE REASONING |
VERBAL REASONING |
No. of sections |
2 |
2 |
2 |
Questions per section |
1 |
20 |
20 |
Time per section |
30 min |
30 min |
30 min |
Minimum score |
0 |
130 |
130 |
Max Score |
6 |
170 |
170 |
Score increment |
0.5 |
1 |
1 |
Decent score |
4.5 |
155+ |
150+ |
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Get access to course videos.
Get customized post course plan
Get access to e-library
Review and analyse practice tests
10 Section adaptive tests
200 Topic wise tests
5 Sectional tests
24 Speed tests
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Get access to basic math videos
Free admission counselling webinars
*Score improvement guarantee
1 Free admission counselling session