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New Changes in the GRE test from September; know major details here

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Posted on 02 Jun 2023
14:34 PM

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The GRE exam 2023 will commence from 22 September and registration window has already opened on the official website – ets.org
Candidates can use the existing official GRE test preparation resources and practice tests designed for the revised exam as the type of question will remain the same

The Educational Testing Service (ETS) announced that the duration of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) general test will be shortened to two hours starting from September 2023. ETS has also notified changes in the number of questions, sections and declaration of results.

The GRE exam 2023 will commence from 22 September and registration window has already opened on the official website – ets.org.

Changes introduced in the GRE test are as follows:

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  • Removal of the “Analyse an Argument” task in the analytical writing section.
  • Number of questions reduced in the Quantitative and Verbal Reasoning sections
  • Removal of the unscored section

Moreover, now candidates will get their GRE results in eight to ten days. Earlier, the exam used to be conducted for 3 hours and 45 minutes.

ETS CEO Amit Sevak said, “The changes we’re announcing today underscore the emphasis we place on keeping our customers at the center of all that we do.” “As we continue to introduce product innovations, we’re committed to balancing two things – maintaining rigor and validity, while improving the test-taker experience,” he added.

Candidates can use the existing official GRE test preparation resources and practice tests designed for the revised exam as the type of question will remain the same.

Last updated on 02 Jun 2023
14:34 PM
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