Few takers for changes in GRE
Posted on July 3, 2010 by GRE Tutor
Fifty percent off guard GRE test takers in August and September 2011, the Educational Testing Service (ETS), where the trial takes place, the announcement of a price bar on Thursday.
While the candidates will get an irresistible offer to write GRE at Rs 5000 per attempt in recent months, generosity is viewed with suspicion by ETS students in the city who worry about the test patterns veranderd be applied as of July 2011 .
ETS has announced a change in the pattern of GRE six months ago saying that since August 2011, it will be a test of verbal reasoning test based on vocabulary.
GRE coaching provides teachers said that a decline in student performance in English with the new model fear. “In the current system, students can practice their English scores to manage in an attack the majority of words in the vocabulary section. But the new model with the test candidate must include the application and use of words. Taking GRE is similar to take the verbal section Common Admission Test (CAT), “said Naresh Reddy, director of the Institute of Coaching Abhyaasa.
It was after a period of more than six years ago that the FTA is the evolution of the Test. The first change that the test marks are cut 2600-1600, ETS has also deleted from the interpretation of the data section of the paper issue. Currently, the GRE two parts, including maths and English. “When a change has occurred in mathematics, not many students in AP are worried. Now they are afraid that most test takers from here are a bit weak in English,” said an expert from GRE. The experts note that a decrease in the number of candidates appear for the test after the recession.
Meanwhile, some experts said the bar prices are also many prospective B-school attendance of GRE GMAT instead of attracting. “Many B-schools are now accepting GMAT GRE scores more. But not many students opt for GRE to get into B-schools. Hence the bar prices are also intended to increase student recruitment GRE in August and September would be the right time for the B-school applicants to opt for the GRE, “said Anil Nair, Head of GRE, the Career Launcher Coaching Center.
However, prices for paving the way GRE is not suitable for more students than many of them want to wait until November to write the test. Most students want to November to decide if they would learn from the mistakes of test takers in August and September, while the eyes of the GRE making has changed.











