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GRE is taken by those who wish to pursue Master's studies. The prerequisite is to have a Graduate degree. Note:Check with your program first to make sure that they require the GRE.Source: http://bostonreview.in/gre/
The SAT is used for undergraduate studies entrance in the US. The GRE is used for graduate study (master's degree).
GRE's full form is graduate record examination... its needed to b gvn to apply for master's degree in US....
Yes. Any graduate program will want to see a copy of your GRE scores.
The GRE (Graduate Record Exam) is required for admission to U.S. and Canadian graduate schools. Most students attend graduate school for a master or doctoral degree. The GRE exam does not test any specific knowledge in certain subject. Rather, it tests the "mental intelligence" as well as the ability to make decision under time pressure. If you need any information regarding the practice papers and online study material you can try this website www.examville.com.
Full form of GRE is Graduate Record Examination.
The GRE, or Graduate Record Examinations, is a test for people planning to apply to graduate school after college, to obtain either a Master's degree or PhD in any of a number of different fields. The GRE is used for most non-professional post-grad degrees. Other tests include the MCAT for prospective medical students and the LSAT for future law students. These measure different types of competencies.
The GRE is required by some colleges and universities as part of their selection criteria particular to graduate work.
Graduate Record Examination
You must obtain your Bachelor's degree first. Then you take the GRE and apply to graduate school. It takes a total of 6-7 years depending on your class load.
you can take GRE after ur bachelors degree only ,no matter three year or four year degree.
Graduate Record Exam