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Train under GRE-certified instructors with 10+ years of experience in Quant & Verbal coaching.
Thousands of students have achieved 320+ scores using our structured GRE learning system.
Small batches ensure personal guidance, doubt clearing, and performance tracking for every student.
Master all three GRE sections with structured strategies and expert-guided practice.
Understand how GRE is scored and what you need for top universities.
| GRE Section | Score Range | Description | Top University Requirement |
|---|---|---|---|
| Quantitative Reasoning | 130 – 170 | Math, data analysis, problem-solving | 165+ for MIT, Stanford, CMU |
| Verbal Reasoning | 130 – 170 | Reading comprehension, text completion | 160+ for Ivy League |
| Analytical Writing (AWA) | 0 – 6 | Argument & Issue essays | 4.0 – 4.5+ for Tier-1 |
| Total Score | 260 – 340 | Quant + Verbal combined | 320+ recommended for top MS programs |
| Top Score Range | 325 – 340 | Excellent GRE profile | Scholarship eligible |
A structured step-by-step plan designed to help you achieve your highest possible GRE score.
We begin with a full-length GRE diagnostic test to evaluate your current level and understand your strengths & weaknesses. This helps us build a personalized study plan.
Build strong fundamentals in arithmetic, algebra, geometry, reading comprehension, text completion, and analytical writing through guided lessons.
Learn proven GRE strategies: elimination methods, vocabulary shortcuts, time-saving math tricks, passage-mapping, and writing templates.
Extensive practice using official GRE question sets and adaptive tests. Includes section-wise drills and daily home assignments.
6–10 full-length simulated tests with GRE-style adaptive difficulty. Post-test review sessions help fix mistakes and boost accuracy.
Detailed guidance for exam-day time management, stress control, error elimination, and maximizing your Quant + Verbal score.
Clear answers to all your GRE exam doubts
The GRE (Graduate Record Examination) is required for admission to MS, MBA, and Ph.D. programs in the USA, Canada, Europe, and other countries.
The GRE is completely computer-based and adaptive. No paper-based mode is available now.
The GRE now takes 1 hour 58 minutes and includes:
• Quantitative Reasoning – 2 sections
• Verbal Reasoning – 2 sections
• Analytical Writing – 1 essay (Issue task)
• Verbal: 130–170
• Quant: 130–170
• AWA: 0–6
The total GRE score (V+Q) ranges from 260 to 340.
GRE scores remain valid for 5 years.
You can take the GRE up to 5 times in a 12-month period, with a minimum gap of 21 days between attempts.
No, the GRE has no negative marking. You should attempt every question.
• Top 20 universities: 325+
• Top 50 universities: 315+
• Good universities: 300+
• Fast learners: 4–6 weeks
• Average students: 8–10 weeks
• Working professionals: 12–16 weeks
• Official ETS GRE Guide
• 10+ mock tests
• Vocabulary lists
• Quant formula sheets
• Analytical writing templates
Many universities made GRE optional, but top universities still prefer or recommend GRE scores.
No, GRE Quant includes only high-school level math (algebra, geometry, arithmetic, data analysis).
Yes, GRE Verbal heavily tests vocabulary with text completion and sentence equivalence.
Yes. You can reschedule or cancel up to 4 days before the test (fees apply).
You receive unofficial scores immediately, and official scores in 8–10 days.
Your test fee includes free score reporting to 4 universities. Additional ones are chargeable.
AWA includes one essay — “Analyze an Issue” — where you must write a structured argument.
Yes. Both Verbal and Quant scores matter individually, especially for MS in CS (Quant) and MBA (Verbal).
Yes, we offer full guidance from GRE prep to university selection, SOP/LOR help, and visa support.