GRE Examination

The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is a globally accepted entrance test for master’s, doctoral, and specialized graduate programs across disciplines. From engineering and sciences to humanities and management, the GRE is often a gateway to leading universities worldwide. A strong GRE score enhances not just admissions prospects but also scholarship opportunities.

At KD Global, our GRE preparation program is built around structured academic mastery and performance optimization. The GRE tests Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, and Analytical Writing — each demanding a different cognitive skill set. Our training methodology addresses these sections individually while ensuring integrated test-day readiness.

We begin with a diagnostic evaluation to understand your current performance level, strengths, and score potential. Based on this assessment, we create a customized preparation roadmap aligned with your target score, application deadlines, and academic background. Whether you are targeting 315+, 325+, or elite 330+ benchmarks, the preparation strategy evolves accordingly.

The Quantitative section requires conceptual clarity across arithmetic, algebra, geometry, data interpretation, and advanced problem-solving logic. Many students struggle not because of lack of knowledge, but because of application speed and error patterns. Our sessions focus on structured problem breakdown, pattern recognition, and time-bound execution strategies.

The Verbal section is where many aspirants find the greatest challenge. Vocabulary mastery alone is not enough. We train students in text completion logic, sentence equivalence strategies, and deep reading comprehension frameworks. The emphasis is on understanding contextual reasoning rather than memorizing isolated word lists.

For the Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA), we guide students through structured essay frameworks, argument analysis techniques, and scoring benchmarks that consistently help them achieve 4.0 to 5.0+ bands. Every mock test is followed by detailed performance analysis to identify improvement areas and eliminate repeated mistakes.

Success in the GRE is a combination of disciplined preparation, analytical thinking, and exam strategy refinement. At KD Global, we ensure that every student progresses with clarity, measurable improvement, and confidence — not guesswork.

GRE Schedule

Quantitative Reasoning – Complete Study & Test Preparation Schedule

Objective

Identify the student’s baseline level and build GRE-specific problem-solving frameworks.

Diagnostic Test Review

  • Full-length GRE diagnostic (Quant focus)
  • Identification of weak and strong areas

Error Log Creation

  • Conceptual errors
  • Careless errors
  • Timing-related errors
  • Strategy-related errors

Core GRE Quant Techniques

  • Quantitative Comparison (QC) decision framework
  • Problem Solving (PS) techniques
  • Estimation & approximation
  • Logical elimination strategies
  • Smart number selection

Objective

Application of GRE techniques to core algebra concepts.

Topics Covered

  • Simplifying algebraic expressions
  • Operations with exponents
  • Linear equations
  • Solving linear equations with one variable
  • Solving two linear equations with two variables
  • Solving equations by factoring
  • Quadratic equations
  • Inequalities
  • Absolute value
  • Functions

Practice Structure

  • Concept building
  • Application on Problem Solving questions
  • Application on Quantitative Comparison questions
  • Timed practice sets
  • Daily error analysis

Assessment

  • Full-Length Test 1
  • Detailed review:
    • Accuracy
    • Timing
    • Strategy usage
    • Score Improvement Plan 1

Objective

Apply GRE techniques to arithmetic-heavy and real-world problem-solving questions.

Arithmetic Concepts

  • Properties of integers
  • Divisibility, factorization & prime numbers
  • Odd & even integers
  • Remainders
  • Fractions & decimals
  • Real numbers
  • Ratio and proportion
  • Percent concepts
  • Powers & roots
  • Absolute value & number line
  • Descriptive statistics
    • Mean, median, mode
    • Range, standard deviation
    • Quartiles & percentiles
  • Sets
  • Counting methods
  • Elementary & discrete probability

Word Problem Topics (Integrated with Arithmetic)

  1. Rate problems
  2. Work problems
  3. Mixture problems
  4. Interest problems
  5. Profit & loss
  6. Discount
  7. Sets & Venn diagrams
  8. Measurement problems
  9. Data interpretation

Practice Focus

  • Translating word problems into equations
  • QC vs PS decision-making
  • Accuracy under time pressure
  • Mixed arithmetic + word problem drills

Assessment

  • Full-Length Test 2
  • Detailed review
  • Score Improvement Plan 2

Objective

Develop accuracy and confidence in visual and data-heavy GRE questions.

Geometry Topics

  • Parallel & perpendicular lines
  • Angle measurement in degrees
  • Triangles
    • Isosceles
    • Equilateral
    • 30°–60°–90° triangles
  • Quadrilaterals & polygons
  • Congruent & similar figures
  • Circles
  • 3-dimensional figures
  • Area, perimeter & volume
  • Pythagorean theorem
  • Coordinate geometry
    • Slopes
    • Intercepts
    • Graphs of equations & inequalities

(Note: Proof construction is NOT tested on GRE)


Data Analysis Topics

  • Interpretation of data in:
    • Tables
    • Line graphs
    • Bar graphs
    • Circle graphs
    • Boxplots
    • Scatterplots
  • Frequency distributions
  • Probability concepts:
    • Independent events
    • Compound events
    • Conditional probability
  • Random variables
  • Normal distribution

Skills Developed

  • Data filtering & prioritisation
  • Logical elimination
  • Multi-step reasoning
  • Time management in data-heavy sets

Assessment

  • Full-Length Test 3
  • Detailed review
  • Score Improvement Plan 3

Objective

Convert preparation into consistent GRE score gains.

Tests 4–10 (10 Tests Total)

Each test follows a fixed improvement cycle:

Test Day

  • Full-length GRE mock
  • Updated error log

Post-Test Review

  • Question-wise analysis
  • Timing benchmarks
  • Error pattern identification
  • Re-solving incorrect questions

Focused Improvement

  • Targeted drills from weak areas
  • Advanced QC & PS practice
  • Strategy refinement
  • Speed vs accuracy optimisation

✅ Final Outcomes

  • Strong command over Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry & Data Analysis
  • Confident handling of Quantitative Comparison & Problem Solving
  • Improved speed, accuracy, and decision-making
  • Consistent and measurable GRE Quant score improvement 

Verbal Reasoning – Complete Study & Test Preparation Schedule

Objective

Identify baseline verbal ability and establish GRE-specific reading and reasoning frameworks.

Diagnostic Test Review

  • Full-length GRE Verbal diagnostic
  • Identification of weaknesses across RC, TC, and SE

Error Log Creation

  • Vocabulary gaps
  • Logical misinterpretation
  • Careless reading errors
  • Timing and pacing issues
  • Strategy-related errors

Core GRE Verbal Techniques

  • Active reading & passage mapping
  • Main idea vs supporting detail identification
  • Author tone, purpose, and assumption tracking
  • Logical prediction before answer choices
  • Elimination of trap answers
  • Context-based vocabulary decoding

Objective

Develop advanced critical reading skills required for graduate-level texts.

Reading Comprehension Abilities Developed

  • Understanding explicit and implicit meaning
  • Distinguishing major vs minor points
  • Summarizing passages
  • Drawing valid conclusions
  • Inferring missing information
  • Understanding logical structure and transitions
  • Identifying author commitment vs speculation
  • Evaluating strengths and weaknesses of arguments
  • Considering alternative explanations

Question Types Covered

1. Multiple-Choice: Select One Answer

Description

  • One correct answer from five options

Strategies

  • Read all answer choices carefully
  • Avoid partially correct or irrelevant true statements
  • Match word meanings strictly to passage context

2. Multiple-Choice: Select One or More Answers

Description

  • Three answer choices
  • One to three correct answers
  • No partial credit

Strategies

  • Evaluate each option independently
  • Do not assume only one correct answer
  • Avoid partially true choices

3. Select-in-Passage

Description

  • Identify the sentence that best fits a description
  • Applies to specific paragraphs only

Strategies

  • Evaluate each sentence individually
  • Match the description precisely
  • Ignore sentences outside the referenced section

Practice Structure

  • Passage mapping & annotation
  • Question-type specific drills
  • Short vs long passage strategy
  • Timed RC sets
  • Daily error analysis

Assessment

  • Full-Length Test 1
  • Detailed review
  • Score Improvement Plan 1

Objective

Strengthen logical reasoning and contextual vocabulary usage.

Question Structure

  • Passages of 1–5 sentences
  • 1–3 blanks per passage
  • 3 choices per blank (2–3 blanks)
  • 5 choices (1 blank)
  • No partial credit

Skills Tested

  • Logical coherence
  • Structural cues
  • Contextual meaning
  • Sentence flow and tone

Strategies

  • Read passage for overall meaning first
  • Identify key structural words (although, moreover, therefore)
  • Predict answers before viewing choices
  • Solve easier blanks first if needed
  • Ensure final passage is logically, grammatically, and stylistically coherent

Practice Structure

  • Vocabulary-in-context drills
  • Single-blank → multi-blank progression
  • Timed TC practice
  • Error log refinement

Assessment

  • Full-Length Test 2
  • Detailed review
  • Score Improvement Plan 2

Objective

Master meaning-based sentence completion.

Question Structure

  • One sentence with one blank
  • Six answer choices
  • Select two correct answers
  • No partial credit

Skills Tested

  • Logical interpretation
  • Nuance and tone
  • Meaning equivalence

Strategies

  • Predict meaning before checking options
  • Avoid choosing synonyms without sentence fit
  • Ensure both selected answers produce sentences with the same meaning
  • Validate logical and grammatical coherence

Practice Structure

  • Meaning-based elimination
  • Pair identification drills
  • Timed SE sets
  • Vocabulary consolidation

Objective

Develop the ability to construct a clear, well-reasoned Issue essay.

Task Components

  • Introduction with a clear thesis
  • Body paragraphs with:
    • One main idea per paragraph
    • Explanation + example
  • Counterargument (optional but recommended)
  • Conclusion with synthesis

Skills Developed

  • Taking a strong, defensible position
  • Developing ideas logically
  • Avoiding off-topic discussion
  • Maintaining focus and coherence

Practice Structure

  • Paragraph-wise writing practice
  • Brainstorming exercises
  • Timed introduction and body paragraph drills
  • Daily error analysis

Assessment

  • Full-Length Test 3
  • Detailed review
  • Score Improvement Plan 3

Objective

Build GRE-level vocabulary and exposure to complex prose.

Recommended Reading Sources

  • Newspapers:
    • The New York Times
    • The Guardian
    • The Wall Street Journal
  • Periodicals:
    • The Economist
    • Scientific American
    • London Review of Books
  • Trade books by experts and journalists
  • Academic sources (optional):
    • IOPscience
    • The Royal Society

Critical Reading Practice

Students are trained to ask:

  • What is the author’s main argument?
  • What is implied but not stated?
  • Why is a particular detail emphasized?
  • Where is the argument weakest?

Objective

Convert preparation into consistent GRE Verbal score gains.

Tests 4–10 (10 Tests Total)

Each test follows a fixed improvement cycle:

Test Day

  • Full-length GRE Verbal mock
  • Updated error log

Post-Test Review

  • Question-wise analysis
  • Timing benchmarks
  • Error pattern identification
  • Re-solving incorrect questions

Focused Improvement

  • Targeted RC / TC / SE drills
  • Vocabulary reinforcement
  • Strategy refinement
  • Speed vs accuracy optimization

✅ Final Outcomes

  • Strong command over Reading Comprehension, Text Completion & Sentence Equivalence
  • Confident handling of all GRE Verbal question types
  • Improved reading speed, comprehension, and logical reasoning
  • Consistent and measurable GRE Verbal score improvement 

Commonly asked questions and answers

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What exams does KD Global prepare students for?

KD Global specializes in high-quality preparation for global standardized tests: GMAT, GRE, SAT, ACT, IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, and AP. Our structured courses and resources are designed to help you achieve measurable score improvements and unlock opportunities for international education.

We focus exclusively on test performance — not admissions counseling or university facilitation.

We start with a detailed diagnostic assessment to identify your current proficiency, strengths, and gaps. A personalized, structured strategy is then created to match your goals and timeline.

This is followed by focused practice with guided sessions, mocks, and performance analytics, culminating in final readiness for test-day execution.

Our platform is built for students at all levels — from foundational to advanced. The diagnostic ensures your plan starts exactly where you are, with resources scaled to build accuracy, speed, and confidence progressively.

Many Indian students begin with us from average scores and reach competitive targets through consistent, results-oriented prep.

We set ourselves apart by prioritizing academic substance over test-taking gimmicks. While many platforms focus solely on the volume of practice material, our approach is built on educator-crafted content that is academically grounded and focused on long-term, measurable outcomes. Key differentiators include:
  • Adaptive Learning Technology: Gain unlimited access to adaptive mock exams that mirror the actual testing environment to sharpen your strategy.
  • Precision Performance Tracking: Utilize detailed analytics to identify specific growth areas and monitor your progress in real-time.
  • Student-First Philosophy: We focus on individual mastery and conceptual understanding rather than just rote memorization.
  • Quality Over Quantity: Every resource is curated to ensure your preparation is efficient, high-impact, and aligned with global standards.

We focus exclusively on live online classes to ensure real-time interaction, personalized feedback, and high engagement. Every live session is recorded and made available immediately after class, allowing you to revisit complex topics or catch up if you miss a session.

Our approach combines the accountability of a live classroom with the flexibility of:

  • Actual Class Recordings: Access the full context of every live discussion and Q&A session at your convenience.
  • Mobile-Friendly Access: Watch recordings or attend live sessions on the go to fit your busy schedule.
  • Expert-Guided Learning: Gain direct access to instructors during live hours for immediate score-improvement strategies.

​While every student’s journey is unique, our structured live sessions are designed for rapid impact. Most students see a noticeable shift in their performance within the first 4 to 8 weeks of consistent participation and practice.

Take our free diagnostic assessment to see your baseline and receive a personalized recommendation.

Reach out via email at info@kdglobaledu.com or call us at +91 76769 36249 or +91 91874 81791 for any questions — we’re here to guide your journey.

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