Exam Fair

Updated on: Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Representatives from Educational Testing Service (ETS), creator of the TOEFL® test and the GRE® revised General Test, will be available at the upcoming QS World MBA Tour and QS World Grad School Tour in New Delhi, Pune, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, and Chennai.

“It is critical that Indian students exploring the graduate admissions process have access to accurate information regarding the TOEFL test and the GRE revised General Test, in order to make well-informed decisions,” commented David Hunt, vice president and chief operating officer, ETS’s Global Division.

“The upcoming student fairs in India provide a valuable opportunity for students to ask questions and learn more about study resources for both assessments, to achieve their personal best,” he added.

ETS representatives will participate at the following dates/locations:
November 25:   QS World Grad School Tour, New Delhi, India
November 26:   QS World MBA Tour, New Delhi, India
November 27:   QS World Grad School Tour, Pune, India
November 28:   QS World MBA Tour, Mumbai, India
November 29:   QS World Grad School Tour, Mumbai, India
November 30:   QS World MBA Tour, Hyderabad, India
December 01:    QS World Grad School Tour, Hyderabad, India
December 03:    QS World MBA Tour, Bangalore, India
December 04:    QS World Grad School Tour, Bangalore, India
December 05:    QS World MBA Tour, Chennai, India
December 06:    QS World Grad School Tour, Chennai, India

More information regarding the TOEFL test, including sample questions, study tips and registration, is available at www.TOEFLgoanywhere.org. Join the more than 129,000 Indian students on the TOEFL Go Anywhere-India Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/toeflgoanywhereindia.

Additional information regarding the GRE revised General Test, including free test prep material, sample questions and registration, is available at www.takethegre.com. Connect with students worldwide on the GRE Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/ImTakingTheGRETest.

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