GRE Classes in Dubai

The Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) is a multiple-choice, computer based, standardized test accepted in both graduate and business programs in the US and across the world. Educational Testing Services (ETS) owns and administers the GRE. The students are evaluated on 3 main parts: verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning and analytical writing skills. Many students find the GRE test a hard nut to crack due to the complexity of testing pattern. Even though a basic knowledge in English language and high-school level math skills form the foundation of GRE, the testing is structured in a complex manner making it hard for students to score in the test.

Excelligenz Training Center and its experienced faculties offer to provide each test-taker a comprehensive study plan with materials collected over the years of experience and expertise. Apart from the class room based training, the students are also exposed to the computer testing system which enables them to manage time and keep their focus along the length of the test.

  • Begins with a diagnostic test to assess student’s initial level.
  • 50 hours of classroom training.
  • Bi-weekly tests and its reviews.
  • 6 Computer-based Mock tests with reviews.
  • Individual doubt clearance session.

The GRE General Test has the following sections: Analytical Writing, Verbal Reasoning, and Quantitative Reasoning. The total testing time is approximately 1 hour 58 minutes. The Analytical Writing section is scored on a scale of 0–6. Both Verbal and Quantitative Reasoning are scored on a scale of 130–170. The total GRE test is scored on a scale of 260–340.

GRE 2026 Exam Pattern

Section Questions Time (Minutes)
Analytical Writing (1 task) Analyze an Issue 30 minutes
Verbal Reasoning – Section 1 12 questions 18–21 minutes
Verbal Reasoning – Section 2 15 questions 23 minutes
Quantitative Reasoning – Section 1 12 questions 21 minutes
Quantitative Reasoning – Section 2 15 questions 26 minutes
OVERVIEW

The Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) is a multiple-choice, computer based, standardized test accepted in both graduate and business programs in the US and across the world. Educational Testing Services (ETS) owns and administers the GRE. The students are evaluated on 3 main parts: verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning and analytical writing skills. Many students find the GRE test a hard nut to crack due to the complexity of testing pattern. Even though a basic knowledge in English language and high-school level math skills form the foundation of GRE, the testing is structured in a complex manner making it hard for students to score in the test.

Excelligenz Training Center and its experienced faculties offer to provide each test-taker a comprehensive study plan with materials collected over the years of experience and expertise. Apart from the class room based training, the students are also exposed to the computer testing system which enables them to manage time and keep their focus along the length of the test.

CLASSES
  • Begins with a diagnostic test to assess student’s initial level.
  • 50 hours of classroom training.
  • Bi-weekly tests and its reviews.
  • 6 Computer-based Mock tests with reviews.
  • Individual doubt clearance session.
TEST STRUCTURE

The GRE General Test has the following sections: Analytical Writing, Verbal Reasoning, and Quantitative Reasoning. The total testing time is approximately 1 hour 58 minutes. The Analytical Writing section is scored on a scale of 0–6. Both Verbal and Quantitative Reasoning are scored on a scale of 130–170. The total GRE test is scored on a scale of 260–340.

GRE 2026 Exam Pattern

Section Questions Time (Minutes)
Analytical Writing (1 task) Analyze an Issue 30 minutes
Verbal Reasoning – Section 1 12 questions 18–21 minutes
Verbal Reasoning – Section 2 15 questions 23 minutes
Quantitative Reasoning – Section 1 12 questions 21 minutes
Quantitative Reasoning – Section 2 15 questions 26 minutes

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