GRE
The GRE (Graduate Record Examination) is a standardized examination conducted by the ETS (Educational Testing Services), United States of America. GRE measures the potential of a candidate which almost all the graduate schools and universities abroad demand for the purpose of admission in different streams like graduate studies, fellowships programs and research programs etc.
The GRE (Graduate Record Examination) scores happen to be one of the several parameters which the graduate schools or universities look into, for assessing an applicant for study in the all the streams of management.
A high score in GRE (Graduate Record Examination) alone does not guarantee admission to any of the graduate schools or universities abroad, but the test can be looked upon as the first major obstacle to be cleared in the process of getting admission in the graduate school of your choice.
GRE is administered worldwide in two separate sets by Educational Testing Services, United States.
Eligibility
There are no limitations based on age or education.
The potential graduate applicants take the GRE (General) test and GRE
subject test. GRE scores are used by the admissions authorities or
fellowship panels to supplement undergraduate academic, extracurricular
records and other qualifications for graduate study.
SWOT analysis which is about analyzing your Strength (S), Weakness (W),
Opportunity (O) and Threats (T). Some GRE
subject tests also give sub scores that indicate the strengths and weak
points of an individual student and may be useful for guidance and
placement purposes.
Validity
The
test scores are valid for five years. Most universities accept scores
up to five years old. But it is always better if your scores are recent
(not older than 2-3years).