Category: Exams

All about GMAT Changes in 2012.

All about GMAT Changes in 2012. Even though this may not impact people planning to write GMAT in near future but people who have plans to write it after couple of years there are some significant changed awaiting to be made by GMAC. GMAC like ETS(GRE exam) also plans to make big changes to GMAT [...]

July 4, 2010 | 0 Comments More

What is Changing in GRE from 2011?

In this article we will try to simplify and have a clear picture of what are the changes in GRE format from 2011 and how it would impact your preparation plans. Just like software companies release new versions with better functionality and based on user’s requirements ETS is always coming with changes and improvements to [...]

July 4, 2010 | 0 Comments More

How To Crack The GRE – A Few Simple Tips To Help You Out

Relax the night before the test this is just a general tip. Most people try to cram in some last minute studying. Don’t do that. It will only stress you out. The night before the test try your best to just relax. Watch a movie or go for a walk. Just don’t cram. Now lets [...]

June 17, 2010 | 0 Comments More

GRE Requirements for US University Admissions

GRE is almost mandatory for graduate admission for almost all of engineering branches; there could be some exceptions that we would list later in our website. Students applying for the GRE Test must have some awareness of the application process and various other procedures regarding the universities they intent to apply. They must adhere to [...]

June 17, 2010 | 0 Comments More

How To Crack The TOEFL – 5 tips and strategies

General Tips Know Your Strengths And Weaknesses As you prepare for the TOEFL, make a mental note of the areas you are strong in. Knowing your strengths will help you move through the test quicker. Start by completing the sections that you are strongest in. Then go back and work on the areas that are [...]

May 7, 2010 | 0 Comments More

How To Crack The GMAT – 4 test specific tips

Read Comprehension Questions In these type of questions, everything the author writes has a reason. Read through each passage and look for the main ideas. Usually, the reason why something is written is more important than the actual details. Pull out a piece of paper and take notes about the passage as you read. Take [...]

April 28, 2010 | 0 Comments More