How should I prepare for GRE exam? What is TOEFL? How can I prepare for it?
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Anurupa M Borcherdt Architect & Interior Designer, Australia | Guide-Level 12
9 years agoHello Aditi,
GRE is the Graduate Record Examination for admissions into graduate or MS programs in US and some universities in Canada. You will find more information at http://www.ets.org/gre/
TOEFL on the other hand is the Test of English as Foreign Language, all international students must take the TOEFL. For more details
http://www.ets.org/toefl
Register on the website before you take the test, you will have access to the online study materials too. Usually 3-5 months is required for preparation and will solely depend on your own capabilities. Prepare a study chart. Practice is the key and take the diagnostic tests as much as you can....more
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The University of Amsterdam expects a GRE score of min 155 preferably 158 in the Quantitative Reasoning section. Along with this graduate applicant must hold a bachelor's or master's degree in the relevant discipline and submit required documents including transcripts, resume, letter of recommendation, English language requirements, statement of purpose, essay, and more.
Difficulty level of GRE exam totally depends on your knowledge. In genral, Graduate Record Examination is considered moderately difficult. It tests college level vocabulary and school level math concepts in tricky ways.
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