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Mani Lama

Contributor-Level 7

Yes, absolutely! The most valuable and official GRE sample papers are available for free directly from ETS (Educational Testing Service), the creators of the GRE. Other than this, you can download it for free at GRE sample papers. Other than this, you can check other websites too. 

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Virajita Kumari

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A GRE sample paper is helpful for students. Because, it gives you a clear idea of the GRE exam pattern, question types, and difficulty level. Also, it helps you practice time management, identify your strengths and weaknesses. Regular practice with sample papers also reduces the stress which you will feel on exam day and improves your chances of scoring higher.

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Aashi Tiwari

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You should focus on both the sections of GRE. Before you start preparing check your knowledge for both sections. If one or both are weak them prepare plan accordingly. But practice everyday.

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Nishtha Surbhi

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Start 3 to 4 months before your university applications are due. Take a diagnostic test first to establish a baseline. Then schedule your exam at least 2 months before your earliest application deadline to allow for retakes.

Simple Breakdown:

  1. Learning: You need 3 months to learn the math and words.

  2. Safety Net: You need 1 extra month just in case your first score is bad and you need to retake it.

Bottom line: Do not wait. Register for exam now to give yourself a deadline.

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Kanika Shukla

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The official website of ETS (Educational Testing Service) is the only and best website to download is GRE Syllabus. From here, applicants can download the updated syllabus. This will help them to prepare well for the upcoming Graduate Record Examinations.

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Yatendra Shukla

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Applicants need to have a valid passport at the time of making slot for GRE exam. Ensure your name on the ETS account matches your passport exactly. Other than this, no other government photo ID will not be valid for GRE exam.

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Loveleen Patra

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According to ETS website, GRE exam fee is INR 22,000 for general test. INR 14,500 for subject test. GMAT exam fee is USD 300 (INR 25,643). 

In short, GMAT is more expensive than GRE exam 2026.

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Aayushi Dhawan

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No, the GRE is not typically required for pursuing postgraduate (PG) medical degrees abroad. In short, GRE is required for non-clinical post graduate programs.

Countries and universities usually have specific entrance exams. For example

  • USA: Requires the MCAT (not GRE).
  • UK: Requires exams like UCAT or PLAB exam.

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Raj Vimal

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GRE exam is not for students who belong to any specific stream. Graduate Record Examinations is a popular standardized test. It is required for admission to graduate programs. Whether you are planning to pursue PG courses in psychology, economics, or other streams. Many universities accept GRE scores.

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Bhumika Vimal

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Students are not required to take the GRE (Graduate Record Examination) for all the master's programs, although the students can submit the scores if they benefit the application. 

Other admisison requirements are mentioned below: 

  • A four-year bachelor's degree with a cumulative GPA of 3 on 4 pointer scale
  • English language proficiency
  • GRE (optional)
  • Official transcripts/ mark-sheet/electronics mark sheet
  • Professional statements
  • Resume
  • Letter of recommendation

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