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Posted: Aug 10, 2008 at 0307 hrs IST

Chandigarh, August 09 The ‘Wings’ Program of Top Careers and You (TCY), in association with the city-based students’ organisation ‘Youth United’, conducted an exhaustive GRE workshop-cum-mock test at its Sector 8 C centre on Saturday.

The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is administered world-wide by the Education Testing Service (ETS). It evaluates the Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning and Analytical Writing skills of the test-takers. Graduates and Post-Graduates aspiring to study abroad (especially in the US) are required to appear in the test for admissions to the coveted American Universities.

The event was hosted by www.tcyonline.com. An online initiative of Top Careers and You (TCY), it provides free practice tests for the exam preparation.

Centre Manager Sovia R J Singh said the success of the event is a testimony to their expertise in teaching methodology that enables promising results.

“Through today’s mock test, the students had a fair idea of what to expect in the actual test. Now they can work harder on their grey areas,” added Singh.

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