GRE

With the GRE general test, you can also select GRE subject test. This will certainly highlight your subject knowledge and expertise on a particular subject hence making your application stand out from the others. Candidates who have a bachelor’s degree in specific disciplines can apply for GRE subject test.

Eligibility criteria

There are no specific eligibility criteria for GRE. Anyone who is interested in pursuing a graduate program from a reputed business school irrespective of one?s nationality, age, caste or creed can take up the GRE exam. Since GRE is used for admission to graduate programs abroad, candidates must complete their undergraduate course to take up the examination.

But before taking up the test, do check the graduate courses or programs that you are applying to. Not all universities and institutions require GRE scores. The universities and programs that require the GRE score might have their eligibility criteria for the admission process.

Original passport is also required for the identity proof at the exam center, so make sure you have a valid passport before you register for GRE.

Benefits

Students, after completing their undergraduate course, often plan to study abroad with an objective to score an eminent foreign degree. If you are one among them, GRE will help you in getting into reputed graduate and business schools. If you have a nice GRE score, you can benefit from international exposure and high-profile career options throughout the world. There are also chances of getting scholarships that make your admission affordable. However, not all graduate schools accept GRE. Importance of GRE varies from program to program as per choice. For instance, the arts & humanity courses may give less emphasis to your quantitative scores in GRE when compared to your verbal scores.

A good GRE general test score will help you get into graduate schools if you have a weak undergrad GPA or little work experience. For more than 60 years, GRE scores have been used by graduate schools and B-schools as a supplement to undergraduate score and thereby help students apply for higher studies.

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