Test Preparation

GRE Prep

Graduate Record Examination

GRE coaching for MS and PhD aspirants targeting MIT, CMU, Stanford, Cambridge and other top global universities. Section-adaptive practice, full-length mocks, and 1:1 mentor strategy to maximise your Verbal + Quant score.

GRE at a glance
Recommended Prep: 2-4 months
Test Sections: 3 modules
AI-Powered: Adaptive practice & analytics

What's Included

4000+ Practice Questions
15 Full-Length Mock Tests
Vocabulary Builder (3500+ words)
Essay Writing Practice
Score Analytics Dashboard
Section-wise Practice

AI-Powered Features

AI-powered vocabulary retention
Weakness-focused practice sets
Real-time performance tracking
Optimal study path generation

Test Sections Covered

Verbal Reasoning

Text completion, sentence equivalence, reading comprehension

Quantitative Reasoning

Arithmetic, algebra, geometry, data analysis

Analytical Writing

Issue task and argument task essays

Why a strong GRE still matters for MS admits

Even as some programs go test-optional, a 325+ GRE remains the cleanest way to prove quant readiness for MS in CS, Data Science, ECE, Mechanical, and Analytics at top US universities. For competitive labs and assistantships at MIT, CMU, Stanford, UIUC, Georgia Tech and Purdue, GRE scores quietly drive funding decisions. We treat the GRE as both an admit lever and a scholarship lever.

Who Should Take the GRE

MS aspirants for Fall 2026 / Spring 2027 in the US, Canada, Germany

PhD applicants who need GRE for assistantship and fellowship review

Engineering and Science students targeting top-30 US programs

Profile-builders looking to offset a sub-8 CGPA with a 325+ score

Re-applicants improving their previous GRE score by 10+ points

GRE Score Targets

330+

Top 5% — MIT, Stanford, CMU SCS competitive

Stretch

320-329

Solid for top-30 US MS programs

Target

310-319

Workable for top-50 with strong fit

Safe

<310

Retake recommended for funded MS / PhD

Retake

Suggested Study Plan

Your week-by-week roadmap to a top GRE score

1

Week 1: Diagnostic test + foundational vocabulary launch (200 high-frequency words)

2

Week 2-4: Quant fundamentals: arithmetic, algebra, word problems, data interpretation

3

Week 5-6: Verbal: text completion, sentence equivalence, RC short and long passages

4

Week 7-8: AWA Issue + Argument templates, mixed sectional drills

5

Week 9-10: Full-length mocks weekly, mistake log review, exam-day pacing

Common GRE Mistakes to Avoid

Memorising vocabulary lists without contextual practice

Underestimating GRE Quant — the 'easy' problems hide trick layers

Skipping AWA prep until the last week and losing 0.5-1.0 points

Booking the test before crossing the target score in mocks

Ignoring the section-adaptive nature of the new GRE

Top Universities Accepting the GRE

MIT
Stanford
Carnegie Mellon
UC Berkeley
Georgia Tech
UIUC
Purdue
University of Toronto
ETH Zurich
TU Munich

+ thousands of other universities worldwide accept the GRE.

GRE FAQs

Everything aspirants ask before booking their GRE, answered by our mentors.

Yes. The GRE General Test is now shorter than before and takes about 1 hour 58 minutes, making it more efficient while still evaluating core Verbal, Quant, and Writing readiness.

Competitive applicants typically score 328+ overall with Quant 168+ for STEM programs at MIT, CMU and Stanford. Verbal 160+ also matters for top-funded programs.

Yes. Almost every top global B-school (HSW, Booth, Kellogg, INSEAD, ISB) accepts GRE on equal footing with GMAT. Pick whichever plays to your strengths.

We recommend at least 6-8 full-length mocks under timed conditions. Our platform includes 15 mocks with section-by-section analytics and AI-driven weakness diagnosis.

Our core program is GRE General. Subject Test (Math, Physics, Psychology) prep is offered as an add-on with specialised mentors on request.

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Students Enrolled
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Avg. GRE Score