Friday, June 20, 2008

General Test Overview


What Is It?

The GRE® General Test measures verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, critical thinking, and analytical writing skills that have been acquired over a long period of time and that are not related to any specific field of study.

Verbal Reasoning: The skills measured include the test taker’s ability to analyze and evaluate written material and synthesize information obtained from it analyze relationships among component parts of sentences recognize relationships between words and concepts.

Quantitative Reasoning: The skills measured include the test taker’s ability to understand basic concepts of arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and data analysis reasons quantitatively solve problems in a quantitative setting.

Analytical Writing: The skills measured include the test taker’s ability to
· Articulate complex ideas clearly and effectively
· Examine claims and accompanying evidence
· Support ideas with relevant reasons and examples
· Sustain a well-focused, coherent discussion
· Control the elements of standard written English.

Who Takes It and Why?

Prospective graduate applicants take the General Test. GRE test scores are used by admissions or fellowship panels to supplement undergraduate records and other qualifications for graduate study. The scores provide common measures for comparing the qualifications of applicants and aid in evaluating grades and recommendations.

Where Do People Take It?

The General Test is offered year-round at computer-based test centers in the U.S., Canada, and many other countries. It is offered at paper-based test centers in areas of the world where computer-based testing is not available.

Who Accepts It?

Any accredited graduate or professional school, or any department or division within a school, may require or recommend that its applicants take the General Test, a Subject Test, or both. If approved by the GRE Board, a non-accredited institution can also receive test takers’ scores.

Who administers the GRE Test?

The GRE Test is developed and administered by the US-based “Educational Testing Service” (ETS) under the direction of the Graduate Record Examination Board, a non-profit organization of graduate business schools worldwide. This implies that ETS sets the questions, conducts the test, and sends each examinee the score report. For the conduct of the test, ETS has appointed Testing Agencies in various countries, which act as franchisee for ETS. In India, this agency is the “Sylvan Testing Services Pvt Ltd” which administers the test at 9 centres in the country:
1. Ahmedabad
2. Allahabad
3. Bangalore
4. Calcutta
5. Chennai
6. Hyderabad
7. Mumbai
8. New Delhi
9. Trivandrum.

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