The Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) is a standardized test that is an admissions requirement for Master’s degree programs, PhD programs, graduate and schools in the Europe or other countries. Test was created for specialists of various areas. The test is designed and administered by ETS (Educational Testing Service). The test is available in paper-based and computer-delivered form. GRE is available on a continuous basis throughout the year, candidates may take the test up to six times per year. However, a candidate cannot take it more than 6 times per a year. The overall testing time for the computer-delivered GRE General Test is about three hours and 45 minutes (paper-based – three hours 30 minutes).
The structure of GRE Test includes 3 parts:
Analytical Writing
Verbal Reasoning
Quantitative Reasoning
Analytical Writing consists of 2 essay’s types, Quantitative Reasoning has 20 questions as well as Verbal Reasoning.