GRE Mastery:
Score 325+ with Expert Coaching
Targeted training for the Verbal, Quantitative, and Analytical Writing sections.
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Master the GRE with our data-driven approach to the General Test. Under the 2026 Shorter GRE format, time management and precision in the Quantitative and Verbal reasoning sections are paramount. We provide section-wise strategies, vocabulary builders for the GRE 1000+, and targeted practice for the new Analytical Writing task.
Adaptive Mocks
10+ full-length adaptive tests simulating the real shorter GRE environment.
Vocab Mastery
Exclusive GRE 1000+ high-frequency word lists with contextual usage.
Quant Drills
Advanced numeric entry and data comparison modules for top scores.
Writing Prep
Proven frameworks for the 'Analyze an Issue' task to secure 4.5+ AWA.
What's Included?
- 50+ Module-wise Worksheets
- 10 Full-Length Adaptive Mocks
- Personalized Doubt Solving
- Official Test Registration Support
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We use sophisticated mock portals that mirror real exam conditions, providing instant AI-driven diagnostic feedback.
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No guesswork. Our curriculum is built on thousands of score reports and precise linguistic patterns for guaranteed results.
GRE Preparation FAQs
Answers to common questions about scoring, validity, and registration.
Q. What is the new GRE format?
The GRE was shortened in 2023 to under 2 hours, removing the unscored section and the 'Analyze an Argument' task.
Q. What is a good GRE score?
A competitive score is generally 320+ (160 Quant, 160 Verbal), but requirements vary by university.
Q. How long is the GRE score valid?
GRE scores are valid for 5 years from your test date.
Q. How many times can I take the GRE?
Once every 21 days, up to 5 times within any continuous rolling 12-month period.
Q. What is the GRE cost in 2026?
The standard registration fee is $220 USD (plus taxes in some regions).
Q. Is the GRE adaptive?
Yes, it is section-level adaptive; your performance on the first section determines the difficulty of the second.
Q. Can I use a calculator?
An on-screen calculator is provided during the Quantitative Reasoning sections.
Q. What is 'ScoreSelect'?
A feature that allows you to decide which GRE scores to send to institutions.
Q. Do I need the GRE for a Master's in the USA?
While many programs are 'GRE optional', a strong score can significantly strengthen your application for competitive STEM and business programs.
Q. What is the Verbal Reasoning section?
It tests your ability to analyze and evaluate written material and synthesize information.
Q. What is the Quantitative Reasoning section?
It measures basic mathematical skills (Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Data Analysis) and your ability to reason quantitatively.
Q. What is the Analytical Writing section?
It measures your ability to articulate complex ideas clearly and effectively.
Q. How long should I prepare for the GRE?
Most students need 2-3 months of consistent study (10-15 hours a week).
Q. Can I cancel my GRE score?
Yes, at the end of the test, before you see the scores, but it is rarely recommended.
Q. What are the common GRE vocabulary words?
High-frequency words like 'gregarious', 'loquacious', and 'ephemeral' are common; we provide a list of 1,000+ such words.
Q. How do I register for the GRE?
Online via the official ETS website.
Q. What is the GRE at home?
A proctored version of the test you can take on your own computer; availability depends on local regulations.
Q. Can I retake just one section?
No, you must retake the entire test.
Q. What is the difference between GRE General and Subject tests?
General is for most grad programs; Subject tests are for specific fields like Physics, Psychology, or Math.
Q. How are the scores reported?
Verbal (130-170), Quant (130-170), and Writing (0-6 in half-point increments).
Q. What is the Diagnostic Service?
A free service from ETS that shows you which questions you got wrong and the difficulty level.
Q. Can I skip questions and go back?
Yes, within the same section, you can mark and return to questions.
Q. What is the 'Analyze an Issue' task?
You must respond to a prompt by taking a position and supporting it with evidence and reasoning.
Q. Do PhD programs require the GRE?
Many high-tier PhD programs still require or strongly recommend the GRE.
Q. How soon can I see my scores?
Unofficial Verbal and Quant scores are available immediately; official scores with the essay are ready in 8-10 days.
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