News from the GRE General Test's World
ChatGPT aces LSAT, GRE; but fails English literature -
03/17/2023GPT-3, fourth version of ChatGPT, recently took several exams, including Uniform Bar Exam, Law School Admission Test (LSAT), Graduate Record Examinations (GRE), and the Advanced Placement (AP) exams. It aced all the exams it took, except English language and literature.. Ethan Mollick, Associate Professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, went to Twitter to post the marks of ChatGPT.
ETS: Nearly 100 Indian institutes recognise Graduate Record Examination -
02/24/2023Prominent among these are IIM (ABC), ISB, NALSAR, SP Jain, etc. About 150 Indian institutes may accept GRE scores by the end of this fiscal.According to Educational Testing Service (ETS), an assessment firm, about a 100 Indian institutes now recognise Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores.Malpractice in GRE/TOEFL: Hyderabad police arrest four, including NIT student; two on the run -
02/11/2023The police said that two final year BTech students of NIT Raipur used to help their friends write GRE/TOEFL exams in return for a charge of Rs 20,000.
The police are on the lookout for the other student who is currently pursuing a Master's in the US.
The officer said that as students have the option to take the test from home, Aditya and Shravan collected the details of students and wrote the exam at a friend's house.GRE, Most Reliable Test Which Keeps Getting -
01/31/2023Educational Testing Service, on the growing popularity of GRE across disciplines and in various geographiesGRE - New Year's Sale -
01/30/202363% increase in Indian GRE test takers: ETS official -
01/26/2023Alberto Acereda, Associate Vice President of Global Higher Education, ETS, who is responsible for the growth of GRE, talks to indianexpress.com about the increase of Indian test takers, technical snags, security features and more.Tuck Makes GMAT/GRE Waiver Available for Those Disrupted by Layoffs -
01/20/2023Responding to rapid changes in the labor market, Tuck Admissions offers Round 3 applicants a path for test waiver requests.Company settles claims that standardized test-takers didn’t get accommodations -
12/20/2022The US Attorney’s Office for the District of New Jersey reached a settlement with a Princeton-based standardized testing company over claims that it violated the rights of test-takers with disabilities, the office announced Monday.Attachment:
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