Graduate Record Examination is a standardized test that is commonly used for admissions to graduate and business schools in the United States and many other English-speaking countries.
The GRE exam is approximately 3 hours and 45 minutes long, consisting of multiple sections, including verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, and analytical writing.
GRE exam scoring range for the verbal and quantitative reasoning sections is 130 to 170 in one-point increments, and for the analytical writing section, it is scored from 0 to 6 in half-point increments.
The GRE Test is open to all individuals who are interested in pursuing graduate or business school education, regardless of age or educational background.
Registration fee for GRE Test varies depending on the country in which you take the exam. In the United States and many other countries, the standard registration fee for the GRE Test is $220.
GRE Test is administered throughout the year at various testing centers worldwide. You may take the GRE Test once every 21 days, up to 5 times in any continuous rolling 12-month period (365 days).