What is GRE? Is GRE needed for Canada?

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    Ashish Kumar | Contributor-Level 10

    5 years ago
    GRE is usually required by top ranked Public Universities in Canada. It is also true that lower ranked universities might not ask for GRE or if they do, they usually waive it. Colleges like George Brown College, Seneca - Toronto, Canada do not ask for GRE. They might waive off IELTS or TOEFL score too. GRE stands for Graduate Record Examinations, here specifically the GRE General Test administered by ETS (Educational Testing Service), a not-for-profit company. The exam is used to assess students' Quantitative and Verbal aptitudes and is required for admission to many graduate programs.
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