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Highlights:
- Home-based test allows you to take the GRE from the comfort of your home.
- A human proctor monitors you through your computer while taking the test.
- You need a computer, webcam, microphone, and a quiet room to take the GRE home-based test.
- The fee for the GRE at-home test is the same as the in-person test, ₹22,000.




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The test follows the same test pattern as the GRE computer-based test. GRE at home resembles the environment of GRE taken at the center. You can expect the same three sections of the paper along with an unscored/ research section. There is no distinction between the two tests. They both have the same format, the same structure, the same duration, and the same difficulty.
Home-based GRE test is identical in content, format, and on-screen experience to those taken at a test center. The one major benefit is you feel you are less nervous. And the major drawback is you cannot use paper or notebook for doing rough work, for security reasons. ETS allows you to take the At Home GRE at any time during the day or night 7 days a week.