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GRE Exam Syllabus – All that you need to
Know
“What is the syllabus for GRE?”
This is one of the most common questions that most of you will have in your mind. If you are not
aware of the GRE Exam syllabus, you tend to cram through all the topics possibly known to you.
But is there a way to know the complete GRE Exam Syllabus? Can you get the comprehensive
GRE Exam syllabus in one place?
The comprehensive syllabus can be certainly obtained with the sectional components. Now that
you know this, gear up for the GRE with renewed enthusiasm. The best way to tackle the exam
is by having clarity on:
(i) The syllabus
(i) The pattern of the exam
(iii) The specific skills needed for acing the exam
(iv) The best ways to acquire those skills
What are the components of the GRE?
Before we get to the syllabus, let’s take a look at the testing areas. The three broad areas of
testing include:
(i) Quantitative Reasoning
(ii) Verbal Reasoning
(iii) Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA)
The three sections test your skills on specific areas. Verbal Reasoning assesses your ability to
complete text based on the information provided, and to comprehend and passages and draw
suitable conclusions from them.
So, plan meticulously and have a determination to excel in the exam. You will indeed come out
with flying colors.
Quantitative Reasoning tests your high-school mathematical abilities.
The Analytical Writing Assessment section assesses your writing and argumentative skills.
Individual components of each section
1. Verbal Reasoning
Verbal Reasoning consists of 20 questions to be completed within 30 minutes. The section
extensively seeks to test your acumen for analyzing and interpreting text. Verbal Reasoning
include:
 Text completion: Text completion evaluates your analytical skills. Generally, a passage
with missing information is given. You are required to fill up the blanks in the context of
the information provided.
 Reading Comprehension: As the name goes, you must read a passage and
comprehend the essence of the same. And Reading Comprehension tests your ability to
analyze information, find evidence, summarize information, understand the author’s
perspective, and draw conclusions.
 Sentence Equivalence: Sentence Equivalence too, like Text Completion, seeks to
gauge your proficiency in fitting a passage with suitable words from partial information
provided. You will have to select two words from six choices such that the text completed
using both words convey the same overall information.
GRE Verbal Reasoning: Tips for Doing Well.
Pro Tips:
1. Ensure that the answers chosen for TC/SE questions grammatically fit and maintain
coherence with the question statement.
2. Skim through the complete RC passage first and capture the essence of the passage.
Then read the question. Revisit specific sections of the passage where the answer to the
question lies and study that part carefully to gather precise information required to
answer the question.
3. Learn to identify the thesis statement and the supporting texts in RC passages. Thesis
statements are the lines that convey the author’s opinion, view, warning, hypothesis etc.
The rest are usually supporting ideas used to justify the thesis statement. This will help
you to answer questions accurately.
4. Do not look for synonyms in identifying the correct answer pair in SE questions.
Sometimes, incorrect answer choices can be provided in pairs as distractors.
Verbalsection
Quantitative Reasoning :
Quantitative Reasoning aims to test your fundamental mathematical abilities. The sectional
content consists of high-school mathematics and statistics, excluding trigonometry and
calculus. The section consists of 20 questions to be answered in 35 minutes. The major
components of Quantitative Reasoning section typically consist of 8 quantitative comparisons, 9
problem-solving questions, and 3 data interpretation questions. Quantitative Reasoning further
has a number of pure mathematical problems along with a few word problems.
The major testing areas include:
Pro Tips:
1. Read through the details of the questions with caution. It is highly possible for you to
misinterpret the word problems. Hence, read the details of the questions to avoid “silly”
mistakes.
2. Ensure that the reasoning is correct by re-evaluating the answer choice. You must
ensure that the answer chosen has relevance to the question asked.
3. Try to avoid lengthy calculations. Also, choose the answer that has the most approximate
value.
Quant section
Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA):
This section evaluates your analytical writing abilities. Though the section does not test subject-
specific skills, your general skills in writing a cohesive essay with sound reasoning are tested.
Your required to write essays which either support an idea or weave a logical argument against
one. The broad divisions of the Analytical Writing sections include:
 Issue Task Essay:
You are given an issue and you are required to take a stand and present your views on
the given issue. Further, you must quote valid examples to support your views and
validate your points.
 Argument Task Essay:
You must take a critical stand on the given topic and have logical statements to support
the same. Further, a keen sense of rationality must be exhibited while constructing the
arguments.
Both essays are independently time for 30 minutes.
Striking the right
balance:
Now that you have the comprehensive syllabus, learn to strike the right balance. Your test will
have the right balance of Quantitative Reasoning and Verbal Reasoning. So prepare for both the
sections. Ensure that you don’t miss out on either of the two.
While most of you will have an edge in Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning might be your
Achilles’ heels. So, you need to pay adequate attention to this section during your preparation. A
balanced preparation will indeed lead to a good composite score.
Putting the plans to action
Now that you are aware of what’s in store for you, you must start your plan to complete the
syllabus.
(i) First of all, know the syllabus by the flip of your palm. Knowing the syllabus will indeed boost
your confidence levels and will pump in a sense of enthusiasm.
(ii) Work towards achieving your targets each day by constantly monitoring your progress.
(iii) Ensure that your are on the right track by honing both your Quantitative Reasoning and
Verbal Reasoning skills.
(iv) Try to develop your section-specific skills too. Have an eye for details while evaluating the
answer choices.
(v)Finally, try to embrace learning with continuous enthusiasm and it would definitely propel you
into a glorious path and help you achieve a remarkable score.

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Gre exam syllabus

  • 1. GRE Exam Syllabus – All that you need to Know “What is the syllabus for GRE?” This is one of the most common questions that most of you will have in your mind. If you are not aware of the GRE Exam syllabus, you tend to cram through all the topics possibly known to you. But is there a way to know the complete GRE Exam Syllabus? Can you get the comprehensive GRE Exam syllabus in one place? The comprehensive syllabus can be certainly obtained with the sectional components. Now that you know this, gear up for the GRE with renewed enthusiasm. The best way to tackle the exam is by having clarity on: (i) The syllabus (i) The pattern of the exam (iii) The specific skills needed for acing the exam (iv) The best ways to acquire those skills
  • 2. What are the components of the GRE? Before we get to the syllabus, let’s take a look at the testing areas. The three broad areas of testing include: (i) Quantitative Reasoning (ii) Verbal Reasoning (iii) Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA) The three sections test your skills on specific areas. Verbal Reasoning assesses your ability to complete text based on the information provided, and to comprehend and passages and draw suitable conclusions from them. So, plan meticulously and have a determination to excel in the exam. You will indeed come out with flying colors. Quantitative Reasoning tests your high-school mathematical abilities. The Analytical Writing Assessment section assesses your writing and argumentative skills. Individual components of each section 1. Verbal Reasoning Verbal Reasoning consists of 20 questions to be completed within 30 minutes. The section extensively seeks to test your acumen for analyzing and interpreting text. Verbal Reasoning include:  Text completion: Text completion evaluates your analytical skills. Generally, a passage with missing information is given. You are required to fill up the blanks in the context of the information provided.  Reading Comprehension: As the name goes, you must read a passage and comprehend the essence of the same. And Reading Comprehension tests your ability to analyze information, find evidence, summarize information, understand the author’s perspective, and draw conclusions.  Sentence Equivalence: Sentence Equivalence too, like Text Completion, seeks to gauge your proficiency in fitting a passage with suitable words from partial information provided. You will have to select two words from six choices such that the text completed using both words convey the same overall information.
  • 3. GRE Verbal Reasoning: Tips for Doing Well. Pro Tips: 1. Ensure that the answers chosen for TC/SE questions grammatically fit and maintain coherence with the question statement. 2. Skim through the complete RC passage first and capture the essence of the passage. Then read the question. Revisit specific sections of the passage where the answer to the question lies and study that part carefully to gather precise information required to answer the question. 3. Learn to identify the thesis statement and the supporting texts in RC passages. Thesis statements are the lines that convey the author’s opinion, view, warning, hypothesis etc. The rest are usually supporting ideas used to justify the thesis statement. This will help you to answer questions accurately. 4. Do not look for synonyms in identifying the correct answer pair in SE questions. Sometimes, incorrect answer choices can be provided in pairs as distractors. Verbalsection Quantitative Reasoning : Quantitative Reasoning aims to test your fundamental mathematical abilities. The sectional content consists of high-school mathematics and statistics, excluding trigonometry and calculus. The section consists of 20 questions to be answered in 35 minutes. The major
  • 4. components of Quantitative Reasoning section typically consist of 8 quantitative comparisons, 9 problem-solving questions, and 3 data interpretation questions. Quantitative Reasoning further has a number of pure mathematical problems along with a few word problems. The major testing areas include: Pro Tips: 1. Read through the details of the questions with caution. It is highly possible for you to misinterpret the word problems. Hence, read the details of the questions to avoid “silly” mistakes. 2. Ensure that the reasoning is correct by re-evaluating the answer choice. You must ensure that the answer chosen has relevance to the question asked. 3. Try to avoid lengthy calculations. Also, choose the answer that has the most approximate value. Quant section
  • 5. Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA): This section evaluates your analytical writing abilities. Though the section does not test subject- specific skills, your general skills in writing a cohesive essay with sound reasoning are tested. Your required to write essays which either support an idea or weave a logical argument against one. The broad divisions of the Analytical Writing sections include:  Issue Task Essay: You are given an issue and you are required to take a stand and present your views on the given issue. Further, you must quote valid examples to support your views and validate your points.  Argument Task Essay: You must take a critical stand on the given topic and have logical statements to support the same. Further, a keen sense of rationality must be exhibited while constructing the arguments. Both essays are independently time for 30 minutes. Striking the right balance: Now that you have the comprehensive syllabus, learn to strike the right balance. Your test will have the right balance of Quantitative Reasoning and Verbal Reasoning. So prepare for both the sections. Ensure that you don’t miss out on either of the two. While most of you will have an edge in Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning might be your Achilles’ heels. So, you need to pay adequate attention to this section during your preparation. A balanced preparation will indeed lead to a good composite score. Putting the plans to action Now that you are aware of what’s in store for you, you must start your plan to complete the syllabus. (i) First of all, know the syllabus by the flip of your palm. Knowing the syllabus will indeed boost your confidence levels and will pump in a sense of enthusiasm.
  • 6. (ii) Work towards achieving your targets each day by constantly monitoring your progress. (iii) Ensure that your are on the right track by honing both your Quantitative Reasoning and Verbal Reasoning skills. (iv) Try to develop your section-specific skills too. Have an eye for details while evaluating the answer choices. (v)Finally, try to embrace learning with continuous enthusiasm and it would definitely propel you into a glorious path and help you achieve a remarkable score.