GRE Coaching in Kukatpally
GRE FAQ'S
Q. How long will I be at the testing center?
A. Your appointment can extend up to 4 1/2 hours. Two hours
and 15 minutes are alloted for answering questions that count toward your
score. The remaining time is spent on tutorials, background information
questions, unidentified pretest and/or identified research sections, selecting
score recipients, and a survey.
Q. How often can I take the computer-based General Test?
A. You may take the CBT once per calendar month. This is
true even if you canceled your scores on a previous CBT taken within the same
month.
Q. When will the Subject Tests be offered?
A. The Subject Tests will be offered in November, December
and April. See Test Dates and the Test Center List.
Q. How do I Balance Final Year Studies or Work with GRE
Preparation?
A. Tricky issue isn't it? Obviously your final year exams
are important with a capital I. Your degree, your campus placements and any
other post graduate work that you may be interested in will involve an
assessment of your final year grades. Many final year students are also
required to handle a project as part of their curriculum and this makes GRE
preparatory time even more scarce.
Q. What are the Scholarships and Grants I can get if I clear
the GRE?
A. Scholarships and grants are funds you do not have to
repay. Competitive scholarships, some state grants and scholarships, some
fellowships, and some tuition waivers and reductions are not based on financial
need at all. An important source of scholarships for graduate business students
is the school itself. Another source of scholarship funds are independent
foundations. The Internet is a powerful resource to get pertinent information
regarding the details.
Q. What is the tentative cost of a program after clearing
the GRE?
A. An undergraduate education in the United States can cost
about $30,000 a year or more. The majority of international students pay using
family funds, as colleges generally do not offer financial aid to international
students. Personal finances can be supplemented by scholarships or by aid
programs from your home country. Once you´re attending the college, there is a
small possibility of aid if you encounter an emergency situation that creates
sudden financial need.
Q. How will I find a school after I clear GRE ?
A. How much time will I realistically be able to give to my
business school studies? Will I be able to keep up? What kind of teaching
environment allows me to thrive? Will I respond best to the more structured
environment of traditional lectures, or does the more free-wheeling case study
method sound appealing? Do I enjoy participating in group discussion or working
on my own? Do I want to attend a school with strengths in a particular area?
Does the school's curriculum match my interests? Which schools offer the
specific program that I'm interested in? Once you are clear on what you are
looking for, get the rating of various schools and decide. Also collect as much
information about all the schools as possible.
Q. Is the registration deadline a postmark date or a receipt
date at ETS?
A. All deadlines are receipt dates at ETS.
Q. How do I correct errors on my ticket or change my score
recipients?
A. Fill out the correction stub attached to your ticket, and
mail it to ETS-GRE. It must be received no later than the Friday before the
test date for which you are registered.
Q. What do I need to bring to the test?
A. Bring your admission ticket, your valid photo ID, 3 or 4
sharpened soft-lead (No. 2 or HB) pencils, and a good eraser.
Q. How much time should I allow for the GRE tests?
A. Report to the test center no later than 8:30 a.m. If you
arrive late, you may not be admitted, and your test fee will be forfeited. Plan
to be at the test center up to 3 1/2 hours.
Q. Do I have a choice of topics?
A. For the Issue task, you will be able to choose one out of
two essay topics randomly selected by computer from a pool of topics. The
Argument task does not offer a choice of topics. The computer will present you
with a single topic, which has been randomly selected from the pool. More than
100 topics have been developed for each writing task. View the published pool
of Writing Assessment Issue and Argument topics.