GRE
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GRE Overview
- Recognized globally by over 10,000 organizations
- Two versions: Academic and General Training
- Total duration: 2 hours 45 minutes
- Four sections: Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking
- Conducted in more than 140 countries worldwide
Test Format
How To
Prepare for GRE?
Speaking
Practice speaking English with friends, tutors, or through language exchange apps. Record yourself to evaluate your fluency and coherence.
Listening
Listen to a variety of English accents through podcasts, movies, and news. Practice with IELTS listening tests.
Reading
Read newspapers, magazines, and academic articles. Practice with IELTS reading passages to improve speed and comprehension.
Writing
Practice writing essays and reports. Get feedback on your writing from teachers or through online resources. Focus on structure, grammar, and vocabulary.

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Frequently Asked Questions
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How long are GRE scores valid?
GRE scores are valid for two years from the date of the test.
What should I bring on the test day?
You should bring the same identification document (passport or national ID) that you used to register for the exam. It is also recommended to bring a bottle of water and wear comfortable clothing.
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