GRE stands for Graduate Record Examinations, and Educational Testing Service (ETS) conducts it.
GRE is a standardized computer-based exam with multiple-choice questions.
There are two types of GRE tests
The General Test is taken by prospective graduates and business school applicants who are interested in pursuing an MBA, Master’s, specialized master’s in Business, Doctoral, or Law degree.
It consists of questions that are based on the kind of skills and thinking you will need to get ahead in today’s demanding business school and graduate programs.
The Subject test measures your knowledge of a particular field of study. This exam is for students who have an extensive background or an undergraduate degree in one of these four disciplines:
The scores of Subject tests are used by fellowship panels or admissions to supplement your undergraduate records, other qualifications, and recommendation letters.