GRE Coaching & Preparation
The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is a globally accepted standardized test required for admission into MS, MBA, and PhD programs across top universities worldwide.
GRE evaluates a candidate’s analytical writing, verbal reasoning, and quantitative skills, making it a critical exam for competitive graduate admissions.
At Review Overseas, our GRE coaching focuses on concept mastery, adaptive-test strategies, high-difficulty problem solving, and score-maximization techniques tailored to each student’s academic profile.
1,300+
Business Schools Accept GRE
160+
Countries Accept GRE
5
Years Score Validity
340
Maximum Score
Types of GRE Exam
Choose the GRE test based on your academic goals and program requirements.
GRE General Test
- • Most widely accepted GRE exam worldwide
- • Required for MS, MBA, and PhD programs
- • Tests Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning & Analytical Writing
- • Accepted by universities in USA, Canada, UK, Europe & Australia
- • Available as test-center & at-home format
GRE Subject Test
- • Measures knowledge in a specific subject area
- • Offered in Mathematics, Physics & Psychology
- • Required by select specialized universities
- • Used to strengthen subject-specific academic profiles
- • Recommended for research-focused programs
GRE Modules Explained
Understand the three core sections of the GRE General Test and what each module evaluates.
Verbal Reasoning
Tests your ability to analyze written material, understand complex texts, evaluate arguments, and apply vocabulary in context.
- • Reading comprehension passages
- • Text completion questions
- • Sentence equivalence tasks
Quantitative Reasoning
Measures problem-solving ability using basic mathematical concepts and logical reasoning.
- • Arithmetic & number properties
- • Algebra & equations
- • Geometry & data interpretation
Analytical Writing
Assesses critical thinking and analytical writing skills through structured essays.
- • Analyze an Issue task
- • Logical argument evaluation
- • Clarity, coherence & reasoning
GRE Exam Structure
Section-wise duration and scoring overview.
| Section | Duration | Score Range |
|---|---|---|
| Verbal Reasoning | 2 × 30 mins | 130–170 |
| Quantitative Reasoning | 2 × 35 mins | 130–170 |
| Analytical Writing | 30 mins | 0–6 |
GRE Score Interpretation
Understand how GRE scores align with university competitiveness.
300+
Basic Eligibility
310+
Good Universities
320+
Top Universities
330+
Elite & Ivy-Level Programs
Our GRE Coaching Process
01. Diagnostic Assessment
Evaluate current level, strengths, weaknesses, and target score.
02. Concept Building
Strong foundation in quant, verbal logic, and analytical writing.
03. Strategy & Practice
Adaptive test strategies, timing techniques, and accuracy drills.
04. Mock Tests & Review
Full-length mocks, score analysis, and final optimization.
Why Choose Review Overseas for GRE?
Expert GRE Trainers
- • Faculty with strong GRE domain expertise
- • Focus on high-difficulty questions
- • Score-maximization strategies
Personalized Study Plans
- • Customized learning roadmap
- • Individual performance tracking
- • Targeted improvement areas
End-to-End Guidance
- • GRE + MS/MBA counseling
- • University shortlisting
- • SOP & visa support
Countries Accepting GRE
GRE scores are accepted by thousands of universities worldwide for MS, MBA, and PhD programs.
USA
Top destination for MS, MBA & PhD programs
Canada
Popular for research & PR pathways
UK
Accepted by leading universities
Australia
MS, MBA & research programs
Germany
Technical & research universities
Europe
France, Netherlands, Sweden & more
Our GRE Student Outcomes
High GRE Scores
Majority of students achieve 310+ and 320+ scores.
Top University Admissions
Admits into top MS, MBA, and PhD programs worldwide.
Visa Success
Strong visa approval rates with profile-based planning.
GRE – Frequently Asked Questions
GRE is a standardized test required for many master’s and PhD programs worldwide.
A score above 310 is considered competitive for most universities.
GRE scores are valid for 5 years from the test date.
GRE is accepted in the USA, Canada, Europe, Australia, and many other countries.