GRE Coaching at Skyline Scholars: Your Pathway to Prestigious Universities
GRE is a globally recognized test that plays a crucial role in securing admission to top universities for master’s and doctoral programs. A high GRE score can open doors to prestigious institutions, scholarships, and better career opportunities.
At Skyline Scholars, we provide expert-led GRE coaching designed to help you excel in all sections—Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning, and Analytical Writing.
Our structured curriculum, personalized mentorship, and proven test-taking strategies ensure that you achieve a competitive score. At Skyline Scholars, you don’t just prepare for the GRE, you prepare for success at your dream university!
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The GRE (Graduate Record Examination) is a standardized test used for admission to graduate schools in various disciplines. GRE scores are valid for 5 years from the test date.
A high GRE score can significantly boost your chances of securing admission to top-ranked universities and even earning scholarships.
Whether you’re aiming for an MS, MBA, or PhD, the GRE serves as a crucial step in your academic journey, helping institutions gauge your readiness for advanced studies.
Understanding the GRE Exam : Pattern and Structure
The GRE exam consists of 3 sections: Analytical Writing, Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning.
Section | Duration | Number of Questions | Scoring |
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Analytical Writing | 60 minutes | 2 tasks (1 Issue + 1 Argument) | 0 to 6 (half-point increments) |
Verbal Reasoning | 35 minutes per section | 20 questions per section (2 sections) | 130 to 170 (1-point increments) |
Quantitative Reasoning | 35 minutes per section | 20 questions per section (2 sections) | 130 to 170 (1-point increments) |
The Verbal Reasoning section measures your ability to analyze and evaluate written material, understand the meaning of words and sentences, and recognize relationships between concepts.
Question Types:
- Reading Comprehension (RC) – Tests your ability to understand and analyze passages, make inferences, and draw conclusions.
- Text Completion (TC) – Requires filling in missing words within a passage by choosing the best-fitting option.
- Sentence Equivalence (SE) – Asks you to select two synonyms that best complete a sentence while maintaining its original meaning.
The Quantitative Reasoning section assesses your mathematical skills and ability to analyze quantitative information using fundamental math concepts.
Question Types:
- Quantitative Comparison (QC) – Compare two given quantities and determine the relationship between them.
- Multiple-Choice (MCQ – Single Answer) – Select one correct answer from five options.
- Multiple-Choice (MCQ – Multiple Answers) – Select all correct answers from a set of options.
- Numeric Entry (NE) – Enter a numerical value instead of choosing from given options.
The Analytical Writing section evaluates your ability to construct well-organized, logical, and persuasive arguments in written form.
Task Type:
Analyze an Issue – You’ll be given an opinion-based prompt and asked to present a well-reasoned argument either supporting or refuting the statement.
Key Challenges:
- Structuring the essay within a limited time.
- Maintaining clarity, coherence, and logical reasoning.
- Using varied vocabulary and strong argumentative techniques.
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Top 20 Colleges through GRE exam with Score Required
University Name | Country | GRE Score Required | |
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) | USA | 160+ Quant 155+ Verbal | |
Stanford University | USA | 160+ Quant 155+ Verbal | |
Harvard University | USA | 165+ Quant 160+ Verbal | |
University of California | Berkeley (UC Berkeley) | 160+ Quant 155+ Verbal | |
California Institute of Technology (Caltech) | USA | 165+ Quant 155+ Verbal | |
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | USA | 160+ Quant 150+ Verbal | |
Carnegie Mellon University | USA | 160+ Quant 155+ Verbal | |
University of California | San Diego (UCSD) USA | 155+ Quant 150+ Verbal | |
University of Michigan | Ann Arbor USA | 155+ Quant 155+ Verbal | |
Princeton University | USA | 165+ Quant 160+ Verbal | |
University of Toronto | Canada | 160+ Quant 155+ Verbal | |
University of British Columbia (UBC) | Canada | 160+ Quant 150+ Verbal | |
McGill University | Canada | 155+ Quant 150+ Verbal | |
University of Waterloo | Canada | 155+ Quant 150+ Verbal | |
University of Oxford | UK | 160+ Quant 155+ Verbal | |
University of Cambridge | UK | 160+ Quant 155+ Verbal | |
Imperial College London | UK | 160+ Quant 155+ Verbal | |
Technische Universität München (TUM) | Germany | 160+ Quant 150+ Verbal | |
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU Munich) | Germany | 160+ Quant 150+ Verbal | |
University of Heidelberg | Germany | 155+ Quant 150+ Verbal | |