What is the Full Form of GRE?

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    Mallika Ahuja | Contributor-Level 9

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    The Graduate Record Examination is the full form of the GRE exam. The Educational Testing Service (ETS) administers the GRE, a standardised test, to applicants for graduate schools, mostly in the US and other English-speaking nations, to evaluate their potential. The test assesses critical thinking, analytical writing, quantitative reasoning, and verbal reasoning—all of which are necessary for success in business and graduate programs. Admission committees employ GRE scores, which are widely accepted by universities and other institutions worldwide, to assess candidates' preparedness for postsecondary education. GRE assessments come

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    Raj Vimal | Contributor-Level 9

    10 months ago

    The Full form of GRE is Graduate Record Examination. It is one of the most famous exams to study abroad. GRE Exam is conducted by Educational testing service (ETS).  There are three sections in GRE exam that is verbal reasoning, Analytical Writing and Quantitative Reasoning. Several management universities around the world ask GRE score at the time of offering admission.

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