GurukulMATH’s GRE program is designed and developed to prepare every student to get in their dream college. In this program, we enable them with the right strategy to be successful at all section of GRE exam.
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GRE Private Coaching Packages
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Sessions are organized in the following manner:
Arithmetic
Number Theory, Properties of Integers, Fractions, Decimals, Divisibility Rules, Prime Numbers,Even and Odd Numbers, Positive and Negative Numbers, Consecutive Integers, Number Lines,Digits, Factors and Multiples, Factor Trees, Order of Operations, Percentages, Ratios,Proportions, Squares and other Powers, Square Roots
Algebra and statistics
Exponents, Solving Equations, Substitution, FOIL, Factoring, Inequalities, Applied Algebra,Translating Math Sentences into Equations, Mean, Median, Sets, Graphs of Equations, Slope,Intercepts
Geometry
Lines and Angles, Circles, Area, Circumference, Triangles, Isosceles, Equilateral, Special Right Triangles, Pythagorean Theorem, Perimeter, Quadrilaterals, Integrated Shapes, Volume,Coordinate Geometry
Data Analysis and Interpretation
Probability, Mean, Median, Mode, Range, Standard Deviation, Percentiles, Interpretation of Data in Graphs and Tables
Sections | Number of Questions | Time Allotted |
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Analytical Writing | 1 Issue Essay,1 Argument Essay | 30 min ,30 min. |
Verbal Reasoning(Two sections) | Approx. 20 per section | 30 min. per section |
Quantitative Reasoning(Two sections) | Approx. 20 per section | 35 min. per section |
Unscored | Approx. 20 | 30 or 35 minutes |
Total | 3 Hrs. & 45 min |
Score Scales
Computer-delivered Test
Quantitative Comparison Questions
Each of the following questions consists of two quantities, one in Column A and one in Column B. There may be additional information, centered above the two columns, that concerns one or both quantities. A symbol that appears in both columns represents the same thing in Column A as it does in Column B. You are to compare the quantity in Column A with the quantity in Column B and decide whether:
Multiple-Choice Problem-Solving Questions
Multiple-Choice Problem-Solving Questions measure your ability to:
The Multiple-Choice Questions will either ask you to select only one answer choice from a list of five choices (marked with ovals) OR to select one or more answer choices from a list of choices(marked with square boxes).
For this question type, it is important to:
For this question type, it is important to:
Each of the following questions has five answer choices. For each of these questions, select the best of the answer choices given.
Numeric Entry Questions
Numeric Entry Questions do not have answer choices, but rather ask you to enter a value as an integer, decimal, or fraction. Make sure that you read the problem carefully and answer the question that is asked. You may be asked to round your response to a named degree of accuracy.Once you have a response, examine it to make sure it is reasonable.
Enter your answer as an integer or a decimal if there is a single box OR as a fraction if there are two separate boxes – one for the numerator and one for the denominator. To enter an integer or a decimal, either type the number in the answer box using the keyboard or use the Transfer Display button on the calculator. To enter a fraction, type the numerator and the denominator in the respective boxes using the keyboard. For a negative sign, type a hyphen. A decimal point cannot be used for a fraction. Fractions do not need to be reduced to lowest terms, though you may need to reduce your fraction to fit in the boxes.
The GRE Program can help you perfect these 7 tips and many more!
1. Build a rigorous study plan.
Once you have registered for the GRE and have a confirmed test date, create a study schedule.Plan out what you are going to study on a certain day, when you will study, where you will study, how long you will study and your goals for each day. Stick to your designed plan!
2. Review important concepts.
An exhaustive review of concepts in Math subjects – arithmetic, algebra, statistics, and geometry– is utmost important!!!!!! It is necessary to have a strong foundation and understanding of key terms and equations before you begin applying this knowledge to GRE Quantitative problems.
3. Identify areas for improvement.
You should understand why incorrect answers are incorrect. Identify your areas of improvement, and focus to strengthening these areas to its max.
4. Practice, Practice, and right amount of Practice!
In any walk of life, it takes lot of practice to become the best in that category. It is true with GRE exam as well as well. So, practice all different kind of problems repeatedly and exhaustively in a given time frame will push you in top percentile.
5. Simulate a real testing environment.
The Computer-Based General GRE contains four sections, one of which is an unidentified pretest section. Total testing time is up to 3 ¼ hours. Assume your study time as if you are taking the real exam. Close out all distractions, limit interruptions, and focus throughout your study hours. This is great training for the real exam.
6. Time yourself.
You will have 45 minutes to answer 28 Quantitative questions for the Computer-Based General GRE. That is an average of 1 minute 36 seconds per question. Identify the shortest method to get to the correct answer. Sometimes solving the problem algebraically is the quickest way to get to the answer. Other times using a strategy such as Pick-A-Number or Back-Solve is the most efficient.
7. Take as many authentic on-line practice tests as possible.
Determine whether you will be taking the Computer-Based GRE or the Paper-Based GRE.Practice problems in books are great. However, if you will be taking the computer-based CAT, it is important to become familiar with answering Quantitative problems from computer screen to paper. You can download ETS’s free online test-preparation software, GRE POWERPREP Software, to your PC by visiting www.ets.org/gre. This software provides practice with real GRE questions and the CAT format.
You can take GRE test only once per calendar month. The maximum number of times you are permitted to take the test is five times in a rolling 12-month period. This policy applies even if you decide to cancel your test scores after taking the exam.
To learn more about the GRE or to register for the test, visit www.ets.org/gre. The GRE POWERPREP Software containing a free downloadable online practice test is available at www.ets.org/gre/greprep.html
To learn more about the Computer Adaptive Test (“CAT”) format and how the GRE is scored, please visit www.ets.org/gre and click on “GRE Test Overview.”