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The GRE is accepted by thousands of graduate schools, business schools and a few law schools, all over the world.

Educational Testing Services (ETS) non-profitable organization, US, administers the GRE.

"The GRE General Test is a computer-delivered test offered year-round at home and at test centers around the world."

https://www.ets.org/gre/consider/business/programs/

Click on this link to see the complete list of business schools (country wise) accept GRE® General Test scores for admission to some or all of their MBA programs. In addition, there are many specialized master's and doctoral programs in business that accept GRE General Test scores."

In India, cost for taking the GRE is US$228 (approximately INR 18500)

The GRE is around 4 hours test including the breaks.

"There are 6 sections on the GRE.

  1. Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA) which has an issue essay and an argument essay each 30 minutes duration.
  2. Two GRE Verbal sections, 20 questions each, 30 minutes duration for each section.
  3. Two GRE Quant sections, 20 questions each, 35 minutes duration for each section.
  4. One Experimental section which can either be one full quant or one full verbal section.

After the AWA section, remaining sections can be in any order."

The Analytical Writing Assessment is scored on a scale of 0-6 in 0.5-point increment. The Quantitative Reasoning and Verbal Reasoning sections are each scored on a scale of 130-170, in 1-point increment.

Yes, GRE can be taken once every 21 days, up to five times a rolling year.

If slots are available, you can reschedule your GRE exam by paying an additional fee of US$50 by not less than 4 days by the test date. If you have less than 4 days for your test date, then you can book a new slot by paying the entire fee.

You cannot bring your own calculator for the GRE. Online calculator with basic four operations and square root function is available on screen for the GRE quant section.

For the multiple-answers question in the GRE, you must select all the correct answers to receive a credit for answering the question. No partial score awarded.

Yes, after completing the GRE General Test, if you choose 'Report Scores', you will see your unofficial Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning scores.

On the GRE test day, as part of your test fee, you can choose up to four universities as score recipients. Your official scores will be sent to those universitties in 10–15 days after your test date. You can also send score reports to institutions after test day for a fee of US$30 per recipient. The universities accept only the official scores sent directly by ETS.

GRE Score is valid for 5 years from the test date.

In India, GRE is conducted on all the days including the weekends.

By 'Score Select' option you can choose the score which you like to send to the universities. You can send the best score or the latest score or all the scores.

You can see your GRE quant and verbal scores immediately after your test when you click on 'report scores'. However this is an unofficial score. You get your official GRE score including the AWA score in your ETS account which you created at the time of test registration. You will get a notification to your registered mail id. This usually takes 10-15 days after the test date.

GRE is a computer adaptive test (CAT), adaptive by section. This means, the first quant or the first verbal section will have a mixed bag of difficulty level questions. You will have easy, medium and hard questions. Based on how well you perform on your first section, the second section will have more easy or more medium or more hard questions. For example, if you get 15 correct answers out of 20 questions in the first section, then your second section will have more hard questions and subsequently your score will also be high only when you get into a harder second section.

GRE paper based is not available in India.

GRE Quant section tests the basic concepts of elementary school math, however the questions are tricky and answer choices have trap answers. GRE Verbal section tests vocabulary and reading skills of the students, it could be a bit hard section for Indian students. With right mentors, books and strategies, one can ace the GRE.

"GRE Verbal have three types of question: Reading Comprehension, Text Completion, Sentence Equivalence. Reading skills and Vocbulary are tested in the GRE Verbal section. "

Algebra, Arithmetic, Geometry and Data analysis are the topics tested in the GRE Quant section

There is no age limit mentioned by the ETS for taking the GRE.

The first step in the study abroad journey is taking the GRE. The GRE preparation takes 4 to 6 months based on your skill set. You must start your preparation in 3rd year if you're in a four years undergrad program. You can start in 2nd year as well, as the scores are valid for 5 years.

The College Board, an American not-for-profit organisation conducts the digital SAT.

The College Board will launch the digital SAT by March 2023 for India and other countries except USA.

The College Board will discontinue the paper pencil SAT once the digital SAT is launched.

  1. Two modules of 'Reading and Writing', each module have 25 operational questions and 2 pre-test questions to be answered in 32 minutes per module
  2. Two modules of 'Math', each module have 20 operational questions and 2 pre-test questions to be answered in 35 minutes per module.

pre-test questions on the digital SAT are unscored ones but students will not know which are pre-test questions. Therefore, students have to consider all the questions as scored ones.

Total duration of the digital SAT is 2 hours 14 minutes excluding the breaks.

The composite score of the digital SAT ranges from 400 to 1600 which is as same as the paper pencil test.

No, students can take the digital SAT only from the testing center, proctored by the test co-ordinators.

Yes, you can take the digital SAT on your laptop or tablet. You can take your laptop or tablet to the testing center for taking the test.

No, the digital is not an online test. You have to download and install the testing application to take the test.

Total 98 questions on the digital SAT; 54 questions in Reading and Writing section and 44 questions in Math section.

If a student doesn’t have a device, they can request to borrow one from College Board, to use on test day. This applies for students taking the SAT internationally as well as in the U.S.

7 times in a year, the digital SAT is conducted in India.

March, May, Jun, August, October, November and December are the months, the digital SAT is conducted in India.

Algebra, Advanced Math (functions, graphs), Problem solving & Data analysis, Geometry & Trignometry are the topics tested on the digital SAT math section.

Yes, graphing calculator can be used for the digital SAT math section. Either you can take your own calculator or use the calculator available on the testing platform.

Yes, students will be provided scratch paper and can bring a pen or pencil.

Paper pencil SAT takes about two weeks for the scores, while digital SAT scores are expected to be released in days.

The SAT registration fee is $60, plus a $43 regional fee (approximately INR 8300)

No, there is no additional fee for taking the digital SAT.

Yes, there is a timer on the digital SAT testing application, which can be turned off by the student if not required.

The digital SAT score report have the total score, Section scores (Reading and Writing, Math), Percentile rankings and the Benchmark score.

The cross-test score and sub-scores are no more available on the SAT score report.

Bluebook is a testing application from College Board. Students use Bluebook to take the digital SAT and digital AP Exams as well as other College Board exams. Bluebook works in conjunction with Test Day Toolkit, a web app that test center staff use to administer our tests.

You can practice digital SAT on the College Board Blue book and on the Khan academy. For tailored study plan, right strategies from experience mentors and for more practice materials, reach out to EduSupport team.

Reading: 3–4 passages, each 700 words; 10 questions for each passage; Time: 54–72 minutes.

Listening: 3–4 lectures, each 3–5 minutes, 6 questions each OR 2–3 conversations, each 3 minutes, 5 questions each; Time: 41–57 minutes

Speaking: 4 tasks; 1 independent task to express an opinion on a familiar topic; 3 integrated tasks based on what is read and heard;

Up to 30 seconds to prepare the response, up to 1 minute to respond

Time: 17 minutes

Writing: 2 tasks; 20-minute integrated task based on what is read and heard; 30-minute independent task to support an opinion on a topic; Time: 50 minutes

Reading, Listening, Speaking and Writing are scored on a scale of 0 to 30 with an increment of 1 point. The total score is the sum of the section scores which ranges from 0 to 120 with an increment of 1 point.

TOEFL takes about 3 hours to complete.

"Yes, the TOEFL Home Edition is the same TOEFL test you would take at a test center, just taken from the privacy of your own home and monitored online by a human proctor. "

"TOEFL Home edition is available 24 hours a day, 4 days a week, with appointments available as early as 24 hours after you register. Once you've prepared for the test, you can register and take the exam. "

The TOEFL paper edition is the same 4-skills TOEFL test, but you’ll take it in two sessions. Reading, Listening, and Writing sections: on paper at a test center. Speaking section: at home on your computer within 3 days after the paper sections. Your Speaking session will be monitored online by a human proctor.

The TOEFL paper edition is ffered one to two times a month.

Yes, if you prefer a traditional test environment, a test center is the best option for you. It is offered more than 60 times a year.

TOEFL scores are released in six days, if you take the test at a test center. For test at home, you will get in 6 to 10 days after the test date.

There is no pass/fail in the TOEFL. Universities define a minimum accepted TOEFL score required to apply to that university. Students must aim to maximize the TOEFL score to increase chance to admissions and for scholarships.

You can choose up to four score recipients on the TOEFL test day as part of your test fee. Your official scores will be sent to them. You can also send score reports to institutions after test day for a fee of US$20 per recipient. The universities accept only the official scores sent directly by ETS.

The TOEFL score is generally valid for two years from the test date.

Both TOEFL and IELTS test the same skills: Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking. However, the number of questions, duration, how the skills are tested are different for both the tests. To understand which is the best test for you, the best way would be to take a full length test of TOEFL and IELTS.

Yes, TOEFL/IELTS score is mandatory for all international students to apply to any university abroad.

Test at a test center – If you prefer a traditional test environment, a test center is the best option for you. Offered more than 60 times a year.

Test at home – The TOEFL Home Edition is the same TOEFL test you would take at a test center, just taken from the privacy of your own home and monitored online by a human proctor. Available 24 hours a day, 4 days a week, with appointments available as early as 24 hours after you register.

Test on Paper - The Paper Edition is the same 4-skills TOEFL test, but you’ll take it in two sessions. Reading, Listening, and Writing sections: on paper at a test center. Speaking section: at home on your computer within 3 days after the paper sections. Your Speaking session will be monitored online by a human proctor. Offered one to two times a month.

TOEFL is widely accepted in USA. Even though some colleges do accept the IELTS, the TOEFL is the more common option. Depending on the college, there may be advantages to taking the TOEFL instead of the IELTS. IELTS is widely accepted in U.K., Australia, New Zealand, Canada.

No. You must make a new account for TOEFL.

The cost of TOEFL registration in India is USD195, approximately INR16000.

USD 60 is the fees for rescheduling the TOEFL in India.

If you cancel the TOEFL test 4 days before the test date then half of the registration fees will be refunded. If you cancel the TOEFL test within 4 days of the test date then there is no refund.

In India, students have to have a valid passport as an ID proof on the TOEFL test day. ETS recommends students to bring their registration information, but it is not mandatory.

Reading, Listening, Speaking and Writing are the four skills tested on the IELTS.

IELTS score is reported as band scores on a scale from 1 (the lowest) to 9 (the highest). Each section on IELTS is scored separately and these individual scores are then averaged and rounded to the nearest half band, to produce an overall band score.

2 hours 44 minutes is the total duration of the IELTS exam.

International English Language Testing System is the full form of IELTS.

IDP India administers IELTS in India.

IELTS Paper: IELTS Paper test is taken as paper-pencil test in a testing center. IELTS Computer: IELTS Computer is taken online in a testing center. Reading, Writing and Listening are answered on the computer while Speaking section is a face-to-face one with the examiner.

IELTS Online: IELTS Online is as same as the IELTS Academic taken in the test centre, but it can be taken from your home with a good internet connection.

IELTS Online speaking test is conducted online via video call with the examiner.

IELTS on paper results will be available online at 12:00 am GMT on the 13th day after the test date on https://ielts.idp.com/results/check-your-result

Listening: 40 questions; Reading: 40 questions; Writing: 3 tasks; Speaking: 3 parts

For IELTS on computer, the order of the sections is: Listening, Reading, Writing. Speaking test is done before or after the test session.

For IELTS on paper, the order of the sections is: Writing, Reading, Listening. Speaking test is done either on the same day or up to 7 days before or after the test date.

IELTS on computer results will be available online within 3 to 5 days after your test date on https://ielts.idp.com/results/check-your-result

IELTS test centre will send your official Test Report Form (TRF) to your postal address. For IELTS on computer, TRF will be posted 3 to 5 days after the test date and for IELTS on paper, it will be posted 13 days after the test date.

2 years is the validity of IELTS exam.

IELTS Academics have to be taken for higher education in abroad.

INR 15500 is the fees for taking the IELTS in India. It is the same for IELTS paper test and computer delivered test.

IELTS is an international test, a different varieties of English accents are used in the Listening and Speakings sections.

Yes, it is a right strategy to note down points on the IELTS question paper.

No, there is no break in between the Reading, Writing and Listening sections.

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Login to this website to register for the IELTS exam.

Valid Passport is accepted as id proof for IELTS exam registration. Also, you have to courier a photocopy of your Passport (first and last page), and any observation pages to the IDP Head Office to complete the registration process. You will not be allowed to sit for the test if you fail to do this process. Candidates need to carry original passport on test day.

The full form of PTE is Pearson Test of English.

The official website for PTE is www.pearsonpte.com

PTE exam format consists of 20 different question types, which test the Speaking & Writing skills (54 – 67 minutes), Reading skills (29 – 30 minutes), and Listening skills (30 – 43 minutes) of candidates.

PTE Academic gives you a score from 10–90 at an increment of 1 point.

The duration of PTE exam is 2 hrs. There is no break in between the PTE sections.

PTE can be taken at home in India but you must check with the university for its acceptance.

PTE Academic dates are available through out the year, both on weekdays and weekends.

PTE Academic is available only on computer.

Yes, PTE Academic can be taken at testing center.

The PTE results come in 2-5 days.

There is no pass/fail in the PTE exam. Universities define a minimum accepted PTE score required to apply to that university. Students must aim to maximize the PTE score to increase chance to admissions and for scholarships.

All you have to do is sign in to your myPTE account, go to your score, and start the process to send it to your choice of institution and program which is free of charge.

The PTE score is valid for 2 years.

The PTE Academic can be on the computer at the testing center. There is PTE Academic online (at home testing) available in India but the prefered mode is taking test in the testing center.

Rs 15900 is the PTE Academic fee.

Candidates can reschedule for free if they reschedule 14 days before the test.Candidates who plan to reschedule the test with less than 14 calendar days, but at least seven full calendar days before their test date will be required to pay 50% of the PTE test fee. No refunds will be provided on rescheduling the exam less than seven calendar days before the exam.

yes, a full refund is given if you cancel the test 14 days before the test., you will receive 50% refund if the test is cancelled between 13-8 days before the test . There is no refund is you cancel the test 7 days before the test.

Valid Passport is accepted as id proof for PTE exam registration.

A student can take PTE as many times as he wants but he has to wait till the result of the previous attempt to write again.

The PTE test scores can be viewed online. When the result is available, you will be notified via mail. You can then log into Pearson VUE and view your score by clicking on View Score.

The candidate must be at least 16 years of age and those who are below 18 must possess a parental consent form to be eligible.

The PTE certificate is widely recognized in countries like Canada, Australia, the USA, the UK, Ireland, Singapore, New Zealand, France, Germany, Spain, Italy and many more.

A student has to arrive 30 min prior to the PTE test.

A student cannot resit for a single module on the PTE.

There is no scheduled break in PTE. If a student takes an unscheduled break then the clock will countinue ticking.

OET is occupational english test. The test is to check the reading, writing, listening and speaking skills.

12 healthcare professions are inculded in Occupational English Test.

On the OET, Writing and Speaking sub tests are diffrent for diffrent professionals whereas Reading and Listening sub tests are same for all.

The fees for OET is AUD 587. The approximate fee is INR 32000/-

OET is valid for 2 years.

The results come in 16 days for the OET exam.

There are two dates every month for the OET exam.

OET Speaking subtest is held on some other day while the other subtests are done on a single day.

The student can request for re-mark on the OET within 5 days from the day of the result.

OET has both paper and online versions are available.

Yes, home test can be taken.

The scores are graded between A-E with 'A' being the highest.

You can book the OET test date either by visa or mastercard credit or debit card.

OET pulse is a 30 min test to access a student's current English language. It is conducted by Cambridge Boxhill Language Assesment Trust.

A student can give permission to instution to view their OET scores through their OET account.

A student can enter a hypen in the field while booking a OET test date if they do not have a family name.

The OET test results can be viwed in the candidates OET account under test history dash board.

A candidate receives the timetable a week before the OET exam.

Yes, OET offers a reschedule options.

A candidate can withdraw and obtain a refund subject to terms and conditions.

TestAS is an aptitude test taken by international applicants from non-European nations who want to apply for undergraduate studies at a German university.

German universities uses TestAS as a criterion for selection. As a result, they are able to recognise individuals who possess the appropriate intellectual qualifications for the field of study they are applying for.

TestAS has a core test, languague test and a subject specific test.

TestAS can be taken in authorised testing facilities all throughout the world.

A student can take Test AS thrice a year.

No, TestAS is open to participants of all ages but is especially intended for candidates and students wishing to pursue a first degree in Germany.

No, a student must complete one subject-specific module in addition to the Core Test and Language test.

yes, the TestAS can be repeated any number of times.

TestAS is offered in German and English. It is up to a student to decide which language they want to use.

First you have to register online on the official website. After registering, you will get a confirmation on e mail. With your user name and password and the test centre of your choice, you can next schedule a test date.

The deadline for registration and booking is about five weeks prior to the TestAS exam date.

The test result can be viwed by logging into the TestAS website with the student user name and password. The paper based Test AS is visible in four weeks and digital TestAS is uploaded in two weeks.

The validity of the score is unlimited for the TestAS exam.

You can log into the TestAS website at any time and print out as many copies as you like.

Ther are two steps to register for the AP exam. You have to register on the collegeboard.org website by logging in to you account. You can use the same account which you would have created for the SAT registeration or can create a new accoun the college board website. You must also register on the test center for the AP exam and pay the fees to the test center directly. The AP exam fees cannot be paid on the collegeboard website. Both the steps are required to confirm your AP exam registration.

There are 38 AP courses in seven subject categories.

AP exams are conducted in May every year.

The Advanced Placement exams’ duration varies from 90 minutes to 200 minutes. It depends on the subject.

The total AP score is 5.

The exam consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) and a free response section.

No, only paper pencil format is available in India.

AP exam fees varies for each test center. Approximately, each AP subject fees ranges from INR 10,000 to 18,000/-.

A valid passport and aadhar card are the documents that are acceptable for AP registration.

College board stores the scores only for 4 years.

The ACT (American College Testing) is a standardized test used for college admissions in the United States. It assesses students' academic readiness for college.

The ACT includes four mandatory sections: English, Mathematics, Reading, and Science. There is also an optional Writing (essay) section.

Each of the four sections is scored on a scale of 1 to 36. The composite score is the average of these four sections. The optional Writing section is scored separately on a scale of 2 to 12.

It's recommended to start preparing at least 3-6 months before your test date. This allows ample time to cover all topics, take practice tests, and identify areas for improvement.

A "good" ACT score varies by college and program. Generally, a score of 21 is the national average. Competitive colleges often look for scores in the range of 28-32 or higher.

You can take the ACT up to 12 times. Most students take the test 2-3 times to improve their scores.

You can register for the ACT online at the official ACT website (act.org). You'll need to create an account, choose a test date and location, and pay the registration fee.

The registration fee for the ACT without the Writing section is around $60. With the Writing section, it is approximately $85. Fee waivers are available for eligible students.

Consistent practice, taking timed practice tests, focusing on weak areas, and using official ACT prep materials are some of the best strategies. Joining a test prep course or working with a tutor can also be beneficial.

Official ACT practice tests and study materials can be found on the ACT website. There are also many other resources available, such as prep books, online courses, and mobile apps.

The ACT test is 2 hours and 55 minutes long without the Writing section, and 3 hours and 35 minutes long with the Writing section.

Yes, you can use a calculator on the Mathematics section of the ACT. However, there are specific guidelines on the types of calculators allowed. Make sure to check the official ACT calculator policy.

On test day, bring your admission ticket, a valid photo ID, an approved calculator, pencils, and an eraser. It's also a good idea to bring a watch and snacks for the break.

Multiple-choice scores are typically available online 2-8 weeks after the test date. Writing scores are usually available a bit later.

You can send your ACT scores to colleges when you register for the test or after you receive your scores. There is a fee for sending scores to colleges after the initial registration.

Yes, Erisha Edusupport offers comprehensive ACT test prep services, including personalized tutoring, practice tests, and study materials to help you achieve your best score.

Yes, Erisha provides ACT Live classes.

The International Baccalaureate (IB) program is a globally recognized education program for students aged 16-19. It is designed to develop students' intellectual, personal, emotional, and social skills to prepare them for success in a rapidly globalizing world.

Students enrolled in the IB program who seek additional support in understanding course material, improving grades, and preparing for exams can benefit from IB tutoring. Tutoring can also help students develop effective study habits and time management skills.

IB tutoring covers a wide range of subjects, including:

  • Mathematics (Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches, Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation)
  • Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Physics)
  • Languages (English, Spanish, French, etc.)
  • Humanities (History, Geography, Economics)
  • Arts (Visual Arts, Music, Theatre)
  • Computer Science
  • Business Management

IB tutoring focuses on the depth and complexity of the subjects, with an emphasis on critical thinking, independent research, and internal assessments like the Extended Essay (EE) and Theory of Knowledge (TOK). Tutors help students understand the IB curriculum's unique requirements and prepare for both internal and external assessments.

When choosing a tutor, consider their qualifications, experience with the IB curriculum, teaching style, and ability to provide personalized attention. It's also helpful to read reviews or get recommendations from other IB students.

One-on-one IB tutoring offers personalized attention, tailored lesson plans, flexible scheduling, and the opportunity to focus on specific areas of difficulty. It also allows for immediate feedback and a customized pace of learning.

Tutoring can help with exam preparation by providing practice exams, reviewing past papers, teaching test-taking strategies, and focusing on key concepts likely to be tested. Tutors can also help students manage exam stress and time effectively during the exam.

In a tutoring session, you can expect personalized instruction based on your needs, review of difficult topics, practice problems, exam strategies, and homework help. Tutors may also provide resources like study guides and practice tests.

The frequency of tutoring sessions depends on your individual needs and goals. Some students may benefit from weekly sessions, while others might need more intensive support closer to exams. It's best to discuss your requirements with your tutor to create a suitable schedule.

Yes, tutoring can help improve grades by providing targeted instruction, reinforcing understanding of key concepts, and developing effective study strategies. Consistent support and practice can lead to better performance in coursework and exams.

The Extended Essay (EE) is an independent, self-directed piece of research, culminating in a 4,000-word paper. Tutoring can help students select a topic, develop a research question, organize their research, and improve their writing skills to produce a high-quality essay.

Theory of Knowledge (TOK) is a course that explores the nature of knowledge and how we know what we claim to know. Tutoring can help students understand TOK concepts, prepare for the TOK essay and presentation, and develop critical thinking skills.

Yes, Erisha Edusupport offers comprehensive IB tutoring services. Our experienced tutors provide personalized instruction, exam preparation, and support in a wide range of subjects to help students succeed. With Erisha Edusupport IB services, you can be confident in achieving your academic goals.

The International Baccalaureate (IB) and International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) are globally recognized educational programs. IB is a rigorous pre-university program for students aged 16-19, while IGCSE is an internationally accepted qualification for students aged 14-16.

Students enrolled in IB or IGCSE programs who seek additional support in understanding course material, improving grades, and preparing for exams can benefit from tutoring. Tutoring can also help students develop effective study habits and time management skills.

IB and IGCSE tutoring covers a wide range of subjects, including:

  • Mathematics
  • Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Physics)
  • Languages (English, Spanish, French, etc.)
  • Humanities (History, Geography, Economics)
  • Arts (Visual Arts, Music)
  • Computer Science
  • Business Studies

IB tutoring focuses on the depth and complexity of the subjects, with an emphasis on critical thinking, independent research, and internal assessments like the Extended Essay (EE) and Theory of Knowledge (TOK). IGCSE tutoring, on the other hand, focuses on mastering foundational concepts and preparing for standardized exams through practice and repetition.

When choosing a tutor, consider their qualifications, experience with the IB or IGCSE curriculum, teaching style, and ability to provide personalized attention. It's also helpful to read reviews or get recommendations from other students.

One-on-one tutoring offers personalized attention, tailored lesson plans, flexible scheduling, and the opportunity to focus on specific areas of difficulty. It also allows for immediate feedback and a customized pace of learning.

Tutoring can help with exam preparation by providing practice exams, reviewing past papers, teaching test-taking strategies, and focusing on key concepts likely to be tested. Tutors can also help students manage exam stress and time effectively during the exam.

In a tutoring session, you can expect personalized instruction based on your needs, review of difficult topics, practice problems, exam strategies, and homework help. Tutors may also provide resources like study guides and practice tests.

The frequency of tutoring sessions depends on your individual needs and goals. Some students may benefit from weekly sessions, while others might need more intensive support closer to exams. It's best to discuss your requirements with your tutor to create a suitable schedule.

Yes, tutoring can help improve grades by providing targeted instruction, reinforcing understanding of key concepts, and developing effective study strategies. Consistent support and practice can lead to better performance in coursework and exams.

Yes, Erisha Edusupport offers comprehensive IB and IGCSE tutoring services. Our experienced tutors provide personalized instruction, exam preparation, and support in a wide range of subjects to help students succeed. With Erisha Edusupport IB IGCSE services, you can be confident in achieving your academic goals.

Campus Recruitment Training (CRT) is a specialized program designed to prepare students for campus placement drives. It focuses on enhancing the skills required to succeed in campus recruitment processes, including aptitude tests, technical interviews, group discussions, and HR interviews.

Students in their final or 3rd year of study, especially those seeking employment through campus placements, can benefit from CRT. This training is also useful for anyone looking to improve their job-seeking skills.

CRT typically covers:

  • Aptitude and reasoning skills
  • Technical skills relevant to the student's field
  • Communication and interpersonal skills
  • Group discussion techniques
  • Interview preparation (technical and HR)
  • Resume writing and presentation skills

The duration of CRT programs can vary, but they generally range from a few weeks to a few months. The length depends on the depth of the curriculum and the needs of the students.

It is advisable to start CRT at least six months to a year before the campus placement season begins. This gives students ample time to develop and refine the necessary skills.

Aptitude tests are often the first stage in the campus recruitment process. They assess a candidate's logical reasoning, quantitative ability, and verbal skills. Performing well in these tests is crucial for progressing to further stages of the selection process.

Improving communication skills involves regular practice in speaking, writing, and listening. Participating in group discussions, mock interviews, and presentations can be very effective. Reading widely and engaging in conversations in English can also help.

Group discussions are a common selection tool used by recruiters to assess a candidate's ability to work in a team, communicate effectively, and think critically. They are important because they demonstrate a candidate's interpersonal skills and ability to articulate ideas clearly.

To prepare for technical interviews, review core subjects and concepts related to your field of study. Practice solving technical problems and coding (if applicable). Mock interviews and studying common technical interview questions can also be beneficial.

HR interviews focus on assessing a candidate's personality, strengths, weaknesses, and fit for the company culture. Prepare by researching the company, understanding its values, and reflecting on your experiences and goals. Practice answering common HR interview questions.

A well-crafted resume is crucial as it creates the first impression on recruiters. It should highlight your skills, achievements, and experiences in a clear and concise manner. Tailoring your resume to the job you're applying for can significantly improve your chances.

Yes, Erisha Edusupport offers comprehensive Campus Recruitment Training programs. Our services include aptitude test preparation, technical and HR interview coaching, group discussion practice, resume building workshops, and communication skills enhancement.

All GMAT exam attempts, across all editions of the exam, taken online or at a test center, will count towards your five (5) GMAT exam attempts during a rolling 12-month period and eight (8) total lifetime limits.

To send your official GMAT score reports to schools, log into your GMAT account on mba.com, select your schools, and pay the fee for each additional report.

The GMAT is conducted by the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC).

The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a standardized exam used by business schools globally to assess the qualifications of applicants for advanced study in business and management.

The latest GMAT edition, effective from July 1, 2024, integrates updates to reflect current business practices and skills needed in the marketplace.

The GMAT exam is 2 hours and 15 minutes long (with one optional 10-minute break) and consists of 64 questions in total:

  • Quantitative Reasoning: 21 questions, 45 minutes
  • Verbal Reasoning: 23 questions, 45 minutes
  • Data Insights: 20 questions, 45 minutes

Yes, you can retake the GMAT. However, you must wait at least 16 days before retaking the exam. You can take the GMAT up to five times within a 12-month period and a maximum of eight times in a lifetime.

Erisha Edusupport offers comprehensive GMAT preparation services, including:

  • Personalized study plans.
  • Expert tutoring.
  • Practice tests and review sessions.
  • Guidance on the latest GMAT format and question types.

The cost to take the GMAT exam is approximately USD 275+ USD 49.50 tax which is (USD 324.5) ?27,112. Additional fees may apply for rescheduling or canceling your test appointment.

You can register for the GMAT exam online through the official GMAT website (mba.com) or by contacting one of the test centers.

You must bring a valid, government-issued photo ID (such as a passport or driver's license) that matches the name you used during registration.

Yes, Student with special abilities can avail accommodations. Student must apply for accommodations and provide supporting documentation through the official GMAT website well in advance of your test date.

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The GMAT is a standardized test used for admissions to business schools, measuring analytical writing, quantitative reasoning, verbal reasoning, and integrated reasoning skills.

GMAT preparation involves studying with official materials, taking practice tests, and possibly enrolling in prep courses to improve your skills and test performance.

GMAT Prep involves studying materials and taking practice tests to prepare for the GMAT exam.

The GMAT Quantitative section lasts 45 minutes.

GMAT Quant skills include problem-solving, data sufficiency, arithmetic, algebra, and geometry.

The GMAT Quant section contains 21 questions.

You can cancel your GMAT test through your account on mba.com, subject to cancellation fees.

Yes, you can reschedule your GMAT test date or location through your account on mba.com, though fees may apply.

Some of the best GMAT preparation books include "The Official Guide for GMAT Review," "Manhattan Prep GMAT Strategy Guides," and "Kaplan GMAT Prep."

You can find GMAT prep materials on mba.com, major bookstores, and online platforms offering GMAT prep courses and resources.

You can take the GMAT at authorized test centers worldwide or online in a secure, proctored environment.

You typically need a valid passport or government-issued ID, and a credit or debit card for payment.

Create an account on mba.com, fill out the registration form, select your test date and location, and pay the registration fee to complete the application.

If you need to reschedule your test date, you can do so through your GMAT account on mba.com, though fees may apply depending on how close to your test date you reschedule.

You can cancel your GMAT test date via your GMAT account on mba.com, but cancellation fees will apply based on the timing of the cancellation.

The right time to take the GMAT is typically 1-2 years before your intended business school start date, giving you ample time for preparation and application processes.

Most candidates study for the GMAT for 2-3 months, with an average of 100-120 hours of preparation.

The GMAT Quantitative section includes arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and data analysis.

No, you are not allowed to use a calculator during the Quantitative section; however, an on-screen calculator is available for the Integrated Reasoning section.

To prepare for the GMAT, use official GMAT prep materials, take practice tests, and consider enrolling in a prep course or hiring a tutor for additional support.

Yes, you will be provided with a notepad and marker for note-taking during the exam.

Yes, you can cancel and reinstate your GMAT score multiple times within the 72-hour period after receiving your score.

If you cancel your score, it will not be sent to any schools. If you reinstate it, you can then send it to schools using ASRs.

If you require additional break time due to a medical condition, you must request accommodations through GMAC before your test date.

You are not allowed to use your phone during the exam. You must store it in the provided locker for the duration of the test.

You can take the GMAT up to five times in a 12-month period and no more than eight times in total.

GMAT scores are valid for five years from the test date.

Most business schools do not have a strict minimum GMAT score requirement, but competitive programs often have preferred score ranges.

Yes, Erisha provides GMAT Live classes.

- Undergraduate: High school diploma, SAT/ACT scores, and sometimes additional standardized tests.

- Postgraduate:* Relevant bachelor's degree and possibly GRE/GMAT scores.

- Undergraduate: Directly to the universities via their online application systems or through the Common Application.

- Postgraduate: Directly to the universities via their online application portals.

- Proof of English proficiency (TOEFL, IELTS, etc.), typically TOEFL 79-100 or IELTS 6.5-7.5.

- Tuition fees vary widely: $20,000-$60,000 per year for international students.

- Living costs: $10,000-$20,000 per year.

- Yes, various scholarships and financial aid options are available from
universities, private organizations, and the US government.

- Undergraduate: Typically 4 years.

- Postgraduate: 2 years for a Master's degree, 4-6 years for a PhD.

- Yes, on-campus work is allowed up to 20 hours per week during term time on an F-1 visa. Off-campus work requires special authorization.

- Optional Practical Training (OPT) allows international students to work for up to 12 months (24 months for STEM fields) after graduation.

- University dormitories, private apartments, and homestays.

- International students are required to have health insurance, which can be purchased through the university or from private providers.

- Undergraduate:* A-levels, IB, or equivalent qualifications.

- Postgraduate:* A relevant bachelor's degree.

- Undergraduate: Through UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service).

- Postgraduate: Directly to the university via their online application portal.

- Proof of English proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL, etc.), typically IELTS 6.0-7.0.

- Tuition fees vary: £10,000-£38,000 per year for international students.

- Living costs: £9,000-£12,000 per year.

- Yes, numerous scholarships are available from universities, the UK government, and other organizations.

- Undergraduate:* Typically 3 years (4 in Scotland).

- Postgraduate:* 1 year for a Master's degree, 3-4 years for a PhD.

- Yes, up to 20 hours per week during term time and full-time during holidays on a Tier 4 visa.

- The Graduate Route allows international students to stay and work, or look for work, for 2 years (3 years for PhD graduates) after completing their degree.

- University halls of residence, private rentals, and homestays.

- International students on courses longer than 6 months’ pay an Immigration Health Surcharge for access to the NHS.

Germany is known for its high-quality education system, numerous world-ranked universities, and a diverse range of study programs. Tuition fees are relatively low or non-existent for many programs, especially in public universities.

- Academic Qualifications: Equivalent to the German higher education entrance qualification (Abitur).

- Language Proficiency: Proficiency in German (TestDaF, DSH) or English (TOEFL, IELTS) depending on the language of instruction.

- Visa:Non-EU/EEA students typically need a student visa.

- Financial Proof: Demonstration of sufficient funds to cover living expenses (around €10,332 per year).

Public universities in Germany typically do not charge tuition fees for undergraduate programs. However, there are semester fees (approximately €150-€300) that cover administrative costs, student services, and sometimes public transportation. Some master's programs and private universities may have tuition fees.

Applications are usually submitted through the university's online portal or through Uni-Assist, a centralized service for international student applications. Required documents generally include academic transcripts, language proficiency certificates, a CV, and a motivation letter.

The average monthly living expenses range from €700 to €1,000, depending on the city. This includes accommodation, food, health insurance, transport, and leisure activities.

Yes, health insurance is mandatory for all students in Germany. International students can either get public health insurance (approx. €110 per month) or private health insurance.

Yes, international students are allowed to work part-time. Non-EU/EEA students can work 120 full days or 240 half days per year. EU/EEA students have the same working rights as German students.

Options include student dormitories, shared apartments (WG), or private apartments. Student dormitories are often the most affordable and are managed by the Student Services.

While many programs, especially at the master's level, are offered in English, learning German can significantly enhance your experience, help with daily life, and improve job prospects.

-Bachelor's Degree: Typically 3 years.

-Master's Degree: Typically 1-2 years.

-Ph.D.:Typically 3-5 years.

Universities offer a range of support services including orientation programs, language courses, counselling services, and academic advising to help international students integrate and succeed.

Yes, graduates from German universities.

- High-quality education, multicultural environment, and strong research opportunities.

- University of Toronto, University of British Columbia, McGill University, and University of Alberta.

- Apply online through the university's website, providing academic transcripts, letters of recommendation, a statement of purpose, and standardized test scores (if required).

- Proficiency in English or French, usually demonstrated through IELTS, TOEFL, or TEF exams.

- Tuition fees range from CAD 15,000 to CAD 30,000 per year. Living expenses average around CAD 10,000 to CAD 15,000 per year.

- Yes, many universities offer scholarships and financial aid for international students.

- Yes, international students can work up to 20 hours per week during the semester and full-time during breaks.

- Apply online or at a Visa Application Centre (VAC) with proof of acceptance, financial support, and other required documents.

- Graduates can apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), allowing them to work in Canada for up to three years.

Yes, through pathways like the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) under the Express Entry system.

- High-quality education, diverse culture, and strong research opportunities.

- Australian National University, University of Melbourne, University of Sydney, and University of Queensland.

- Apply online through the university's website, providing academic transcripts, letters of recommendation, a statement of purpose, and standardized test scores (if required).

- Proficiency in English, usually demonstrated through IELTS, TOEFL, or PTE exams.

- Tuition fees range from AUD 20,000 to AUD 45,000 per year. Living expenses average around AUD 20,000 per year.

- Yes, many universities and the Australian government offer scholarships and financial aid for international students.

- Yes, international students can work up to 20 hours per week during the semester and unlimited hours during breaks.

- Apply online for a Student Visa (subclass 500) with proof of enrolment, financial support, and health insurance.

- Graduates can apply for a Temporary Graduate Visa (subclass 485), allowing them to work in Australia for up to four years depending on their qualification.

- Yes, through pathways like the Skilled Independent Visa (subclass 189) or the Skilled Nominated Visa (subclass 190).

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