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Devmitra Sen
Number cruncher and Way finder
Nitha Jayachandran
       Wordsmith & Storyteller          

Nitha Jayachandran | Head of Content & Verbal Delivery – Turns verbal complexity into clarity and strategy

As Crackverbal’s Head of Content and Verbal Delivery, Nitha helps students master the skill they need to navigate GMAT verbal with confidence. She shows you how questions are built, why traps work, and what the test is really measuring. By using logic, strategy, and a storyteller’s instinct, she helps students break down complex ideas in a way that truly sticks. With her, the verbal section turns from something you fear into something you can ace.

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Got Questions? We’ve Got Answers

Is the GRE easier than the GMAT, and why should I choose it?

The GRE is not necessarily easier than the GMAT. It simply tests slightly different skills. Some students find the GRE more comfortable because the Verbal section places more emphasis on vocabulary and reading, rather than grammar rules. The GRE is also accepted for a wide range of programs, including MS and MBA degrees. If you are still deciding between different types of graduate programs, the GRE can offer more flexibility. The right choice depends on your strengths and your academic plans.

Can I use my GRE score for top MBA programs like ISB or Harvard?

Yes. Most top MBA programs now accept the GRE as an alternative to the GMAT. Admissions committees consider GRE scores as a valid indicator of academic readiness. Schools publish GRE score ranges for their incoming classes, just as they do for the GMAT. We help you understand how GRE scores are viewed by your target schools so you can plan your application more clearly.

How does Crackverbal teach GRE Vocabulary without boring flashcards?

GRE vocabulary is taught through context rather than memorisation alone. Instead of relying only on word lists, the focus is on understanding how words are used within a sentence. You learn to use context, tone, and structure to arrive at the correct meaning, even when you encounter unfamiliar words. This approach helps you handle Text Completion and Sentence Equivalence questions more confidently.

If I already have a strong math background, do I still need coaching for GRE Quant?

A strong math background is definitely helpful, but the GRE Quant section tests more than just mathematical knowledge. It focuses on how you read questions, choose efficient approaches, and manage time under exam conditions. Coaching can help you understand common question patterns, avoid unnecessary calculations, and apply concepts more effectively. This often makes a difference in how consistently you perform on test day.

How long does it usually take to prepare for the GRE?

For many working professionals and final-year students, preparation typically takes around 8 to 10 weeks. This allows enough time to understand concepts, practise questions, and take mock tests. The exact timeline depends on your starting level, your target score, and how much time you can commit each week. The focus is on steady and consistent preparation rather than stretching the process unnecessarily.

Do the practice tests reflect the adaptive nature of the GRE?

The GRE is a section-adaptive test, where the difficulty of the second section depends on how you perform in the first. Our practice tests are designed to help you get familiar with this structure. They allow you to practise pacing and decision-making in a format similar to the actual exam. This helps you feel more comfortable with the test flow when you take the GRE.

Who is the GRE best suited for?

The GRE works well for students applying to a wide range of graduate programs, including MS, MBA, and other master’s degrees. It is also a good option if you want flexibility across programs or are still deciding on the type of degree you want to pursue. The suitability depends on your goals and how comfortable you feel with the GRE test format.

Can I prepare for the GRE while working full-time?

Yes. Many GRE test takers prepare alongside full-time work. Preparation plans are usually built around available time during weekdays and weekends. The key is steady and consistent study rather than long study hours. With a clear plan, GRE preparation can be managed alongside work.