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GRE EXAM SYLLABUS The New GRE Pattern, was introduced in August 2011. This is believed to be the biggest change in GRE Exam Syllabus pattern that has happened ever. The New GRE Pattern has three sections: 1. GRE Quantitative 2. GRE Verbal and 3. AWA
GRE VERBAL GRE Verbal Syllabus consists of: 1. Reading Comprehension 2. Text Completion 3. Sentence Equivalence
GRE VOCABULARY The GRE Verbal Reasoning comprises of Reading Comprehension, Text Completion, and Sentence Equivalence. GRE Verbal necessitate you to have a strong GRE Vocabulary skills. This is Crucial, if you wish to score high marks in the GRE Verbal section and it boost your overall GRE score. READ
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GRE WORD LIST Knowing roughly 4000+ words assures a higher verbal score in GRE. However, it can be difficult to learn over 4000 words especially if they are not familiar. A theme based GRE word list is an easier way to understand and retain new words.