The GRE exam comprises three core sections, each meticulously designed to assess a candidate’s preparedness for advanced studies:
Section | Number of Questions | Duration |
Analytical Writing (One section with two separately timed tasks) | • One “Analyze an Issue” task • One “Analyze an Argument” task |
30 minutes per task |
Verbal Reasoning (Two sections) | 20 questions per section | 30 minutes per section |
Quantitative Reasoning (Two sections) | 20 questions per section | 35 minutes per section |
Unscored or Research Section* | Varies | Varies |
● One distinct advantage of the GRE is the permission to use calculators during the test, aiding candidates in their quantitative reasoning endeavors.
● The GRE exam boasts a total test time of 3 hours. It’s essential to note that this duration does not include the research section, which may be included but remains unscored.
● Test-takers may encounter an unidentified unscored section, which can appear in any order after the Analytical Writing section. This section serves research purposes and does not impact the final score.
Section | Number of Questions | Duration |
---|---|---|
Analytical Writing(Two sections) | Section 1: “Analyze an Issue” task Section 2: “Analyze an Argument” task | 30 minutes per section |
Verbal Reasoning (Two sections) | 25 questions per section | 35 minutes per section |
Quantitative Reasoning (Two sections) | 25 questions per section | 40 minutes per section |
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