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GRE 2023 Exam - Registration, Test Dates, Admit Card, Syllabus, Result
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About GRE 2023
GRE 2023 is an admissions test for professional and graduate schools across the world. Administered by ETS in more than 1000 locations across 160 countries, GRE is widely used for admissions to many graduate, business or law schools. GRE exam tests applicants on their verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, critical thinking and analytical writing skills. The official GRE website is ets.org/gre.html. ETS GRE exam can be taken at an authorised GRE exam centre or at home. GRE is accepted in 1500+ business schools for MBA or MS admissions. Indian students must register for GRE exam at etsindia.org/gre. It is to be noted that GRE General Test is offered on a continuous basis across the world while GRE subject tests are held on specified dates.
Latest GRE exam news and updates
1. The American Bar Association has approved using scores of GRE for law school admissions. Applicants can now use their GRE scores to apply to law schools in the USA.
2. GRE subjects tests have changes coming in from September 2023. The Subject tests of GRE will be offered in two modes - computer based and at home just like the GRE General Tests.
3. The duration of the GRE exam for Physics and Psychology will be reduced to 2 hours from September 2023.
4. Chemistry is no longer offered as a subject test from GRE 2023. The last test was held in April 2023 and the scores for those tests will be available for the next 5 years.
Other updates for the GRE subject tests are outlined in the table below.
GRE Subject Tests (Old) | Changes in GRE Subject Tests |
Pen and Paper based | Computer based |
Only at centres | At centres and at home too |
Duration of the exam is 2 hours and 50 minutes ( all tests) | Duration of Physics and Psychology Tests will be 2 hours |
What is the full form of GRE?
Graduate Record Examination is the full form of GRE. The Educational Testing Service also called as ETS is the administrator for GRE exam. The official website of GRE 2023 is ets.org/gre. GRE exam is of two types- A GRE General test and GRE subject tests. The GRE General Test can be taken at one of the prometric centre or candidates can also opt for the GRE Home test in the convenience of their homes. GRE subject tests are offered in Chemistry, Physics , Mathematics and Psychology.
GRE General Test has questions on verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, critical thinking and analytical writing skills that are required by all. Candidates are tested on skills required for pursuing graduate programmes in busniess and law. Top universities that accept GRE scores (General Test) are Stanford University, University of Virginia, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dartmouth College, University of California, Los Angeles to name a few. Scores of GRE test are available 10–15 days after the test date.
What is GRE Exam?
The Graduate Record Examination more popularly known as GRE exam is an entrance test used for admissions to MBA programmes, specialised master's programmes, dual degree programmes and doctoral business programmes across the world. The latest update on GRE is that its scores are now accepted by many law schools. Candidates looking to apply to leading graduate, business or law schools across the globe can use the scores of GRE exam for admissions. As mentioned above GRE exam is of two types - GRE General exam and GRE Subject exam.
Why take the GRE Test?
Any student who is interested in applying to the good MBS, law or dual degree programmes in top universities and institutes across the world can appear for GRE test and use the scores to avail admissions. GRE exam is commonly preferred and used by most of the good business, graduate and law schools for their admissions. The best of the scores in case of multiple GRE attempts is sent to the universities for admission purposes.
When should you take the GRE Test?
GRE ETS is offered 24 hours, all 365 days. Candidates can attempt the GRE General test once every 21 days. The number of attempts allowed for GRE Test (General) is 5 in one year. This is applicable even if there is cancellation of the previous GRE Test scores.
A few pointers to keep in mind while deciding when to take GRE Test, students are advised to ensure that test date is such that the scores are reported in time for the application deadlines. Generally scores of GRE test are sent approximately 10–15 days after the GRE test date.
GRE Subject tests are not offered all throughout the year. Currently they are offered in test centres three times a year in April, September and October as pen and paper exams. From September 2023, the Subject tests of GRE will be offered as computer based exams at both centres and at home. Also the duration for the Physics and Psychology test papers of GRE 2023 will be shortened to 2 hours. Chemistry as a subject test will no longer be offered with GRE subject tests.
What are the types of GRE Exam?
ETS conducts two types of GRE exam. The first is the GRE General Test which is taken by the majority of applicants for business programmes as well as the law aspirants. The second is the GRE Subject Test which is offered in a select few subjects and are taken by applicants of specific programmes as mandated by the universities or institutions offering them.
Apart from this basic difference in types of GRE exams, the mode is also of two different types (as per the GRE test):
GRE General Test
1. GRE General Test at a test centre: ETS GRE (General Test) is offered at more than 1000 authorized test centers across 160 cities around the world. GRE General Test is offered on all days throughout the year. Candidates can pick the GRE exam date and time based on their convenience.
2. The GRE General Test at home is also available around the clock. Candidates can book the GRE General Test 7 days a week as appointments are available as early as 24 hours after registration. However, candidates must meet the Equipment and Environment Requirements laid down by ETS.
GRE Subject Test
ETS administers the GRE Subject Tests for students who have an undergraduate major or extensive background in one of the following disciplines:
- Mathematics
- Physics
- Psychology
The GRE subject tests are pen and paper based and administered upto 3 times a year in September, October and April. The duration of the GRE Subject test is 2 hours and 50 minutes.
Statistics of GRE 2021-22 Test Takers (General Test)
Group | Numbers | Percent |
Total | 341574 | 100 |
Men | 174471 | 51 |
Women | 166834 | 49 |
No response | 269 | <1 |
GRE 2023 Highlights
Full Exam Name | Graduate Record Exam |
Short Exam Name | GRE |
Conducting Body | Educational Testing Service |
Exam Level | University Level Exam |
Languages | English |
Mode of Application | Online |
GRE General Test - Duration | 3 Hours 45 Minutes+3 More |

There is no fixed eligibility criteria to take the GRE exam. Candidates wishing to appeare for GRE 2023 must instead check the prescribed eligibility of the course and the institute/ college applying to. Since anyone can appear for GRE 2023, its is advisable to check the the course and college eligibility.
ETS GRE eligibility will depend on the type of test undertaken.
GRE is a screening test that is used for many bschools and graduate schools to add to the undergraduation grades of an applicant along with other qualifications. Most MBA admissions across the globe consider GRE for screening purposes.
Mode of Application : Online
Mode of Payment : Credit Card | Debit Card
To register and apply for GRE 2023, one needs to have an ETS account. The official ETS GRE registration direct link is available at ets.org/login.html. Applicants from India need to register at etsindia.org/gre. The steps to register for GRE test will slightly differ as per the mode of GRE exam opted for.
While GRE exam at home will need the technical requirements in terms of the computer and internet connections, taking GRE 2023 exam at a test centre will mean checking the centre details, date and slot that is convenient.
How to register for GRE exam 2023?
- Create an ETS account at ets.org/gre.html. Indian applicants must register for GRE at etsindia.org/gre
- Choose the mode of GRE exam - home or test centre
- If its a test centre, choose country, city and centre. Next step would be the date and time
- Finally pay the GRE exam fee and submit.
How to register for GRE Exam (General Test) - At Home Test
- The process is the same except for the choice of test centre.
- Candidates need to have the requisite equipment like computer, compatible specified browsers and internet connection.
- The GRE at home test is monitored by a human proctor online through ProctorU®. At home testing is available around the clock, 7 days a week.
GRE Exam Fee
Location | Fee for GRE General Test |
China | $231.30 |
India | $228 |
All other areas of the world | $220 |
How to register for GRE ? Steps for Indian candidates
To Register for the GRE General Test:
- Log in to the ETS account
- Select register
- Select the GRE General Test or subject test as per the need. (norms are different for subject tests)
- Verify email address and confirm time zone
- Select GRE exam date from the calendar
- Select an available time/date to test and click “Register for this test.”
- Complete registration and pay the GRE 2023 exam fee
- A confirmation email will be received from ETS after confirmation
GRE Exam Fee for Indian Students
GRE test type | India Price (INR) |
GRE General Test | 22,550 |
GRE Subject Test | 14,500 |
What are the IDs required for GRE registration?
This generally depends on the test region, country of citizenship (unless its a GRE test from home). For home proctored GRE tests, candidates are required to present a valid government-issued ID.
With few exceptions, all ID documents must meet the following requirements:
- It should be the original document
- It should be a physical ID
- A a government-issued national/state/province identity card that is recognized by the country in which the applicant is a citizen or permanent resident is acceptable
- be an original document; photocopied documents are not acceptable and documents cannot be presented on a cell phone or any other electronic device
- The ID must bear the first and last name of the applicant exactly (excluding accents) as it was when registering for the GRE test
- Must include the signature of the applicant (the name and signature submitted for GRE must match the ones in the ID)
- A recent, recognizable photograph must be included on the ID
Note: Any electronic ID issued to a mobile phone or any other electronic device is not acceptable. If the above conditions are not met by the ID submitted for GRE exam, the applications is liable to be rejected.
GRE 2023 Exam Fee - Reschedule, Additional Scores
Special Handling Request | Fees in Rs. |
Rescheduling fee | 5,000 |
Changing test center | 5,000 |
Changing your Subject Test | 5,000 |
Additional score report | 2,900 |
Score review | 5,900 |
Score reinstatement | 5,000 |
Returned payment | 2,900 |
Checklist for GRE Exam Registration
- Keep relevant ID ready
- Check out the fee payable to register for GRE exam 2023.
- Also check the availability of the test slot if taking GRE test in one of the authorised GRE exam centres.
- Pick the date for GRE exam such that there is ample time to submit the scores to the colleges appying to.
- Keep a check on the availability of the GRE exam centres
Why to create an ETS Account for GRE exam?
Applicants can use the GRE exam account to register for a test. they can also sign up for the free GRE search service. The ETS GRE account can also be used to purchase preparation materials. Editing of the GRE registration, cancellation, changing, viewing etc. can be done using the ETS accouont. In additions GRE scores can be looked up using the ETS account. Other benefits with an ETS account for GRE 2023 is that candidates can oder additional score reports, get the free diagnostic service as well as receive important notifications about GRE exam, scores etc.
Statistics for GRE General Test (2018 to 2021)
Test | Number of test takers | Mean | Standard Deviation |
Verbal Reasoning | 13,73,468.00 | 150.61 | 8.57 |
Quantitative Reasoning | 13,76,158.00 | 154.34 | 9.58 |
Analytical Writing | 13,69,829.00 | 3.6 | 0.86 |
* Source: ets.org/gre
GRE Exam - Current Facts and Figures for India (July 2021 to June 2022)
Country | Numbers | VR Mean | QA Mean | AW Mean | |
India | 114647 | 150.5 | 161.2 | 3 |
* Source: ets.org/gre
Reduction in GRE Exam Fee 2023
Vouchers issued from November 1, 2022: Candidates can use a GRE Fee Reduction Voucher for one GRE General Test and/or one GRE Subject Test. Students who have received a GRE Fee Reduction voucher need to pay $100 for the GRE General Test registration and/or 50% of the a GRE Subject Test regular fee (i.e., $75). Students who have registered for the General Test of GRE will also receive free access to the GRE test prep materials worth $100.
Vouchers issued prior to November 1, 2022: Candidates will have to pay 50% of the General Test fee. Candidates having any unused General Test voucher issued prior to November 1, 2022 will have to contact GRE Services at 1-609-771-7670 for the fee adjustment during registration for GRE 2023.
Who is eligible for GRE Fee reduction?
ETS provides the the facility for individuals in financial need, unemployed students and for national programs that work with underrepresented groups. Eligible students must belong to USA and plan to appear for GRE at United States, Puerto Rico, Guam or U.S. Virgin Islands.
What if I need to retest for GRE exam?
Test takers planning a retest can apply for another GRE Fee Reduction Voucher by completing and submitting the GRE Fee Reduction Request Form in pdf form that is available on the official website and mail to ETS. If approved, voucher numbers will be emailed within 2 weeks from the approval date.
GRE 2023 - Retest
GRE Syllabus 2023 is primarily dependent on the type of exam. There are two types of GRE exams so candidates must check for the syllabus of GRE 2023 accordingly. The most common GRE syllabus searched is for the GRE General Test which is the exam taken by most aspirants. The GRE Subject Tests are focussed on the subject and required a deeper knowledge in the subject.
The GRE General Test is used to gauge the thinking process and skill sets of applicants necessary to pursue the demanding graduate business and law school programs. This GRE Test measures the verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, critical thinking and analytical writing skills of applicants. The focus in not on any specific field of study or domain of expertise but on the skill sets and thinking capabilities developed over a period of time
Sections in GRE General Test 2023
1. GRE Verbal Reasoning
GRE Syllabus - Reading Comprehension
The following skill sets are required Reading Comprehension section of GRE exam
- Individual words and sentences
- Meaning of paragraphs and larger bodies of text
- Distinguish between minor and major points
- Passage summary
- Conclusion drawing
- Infer missing information
- Understand how the parts of a text, sentence relate to one another
- Identify the author's assumptions and understand perspective
- Reaching a conclusion after analyzing
- Identify the strengths and weaknesses of a given position
GRE exam 2023- Type of Questions and details in RC
1. No of passages: 10 with 1 to 6 questions per passage
2. Subjects / topics:
- Physical sciences
- Biological sciences
- Social sciences
- Business
- Arts and humanities
- Everyday topics
3. Type of questions:
- Select a single answer
- Select multiple correct answers
- Select a sentence from a passage
GRE Syllabus - Quantitive Aptitude
Arithmetic | Algebra | Geometry | Data Analysis |
Integers | operations with exponents | parallel and perpendicular lines | mean, median, mode, range, standard deviation, interquartile range, quartiles and percentiles |
Fractions | algebraic expressions | circles | line graphs, bar graphs, circle graphs, boxplots, scatterplots & frequency distributions |
Mixed Numbers | relations, functions, equations and inequalities | triangles, including isosceles, equilateral and 30°-60°-90° triangles | elementary probability, |
Exponents and Roots | linear and quadratic equations and inequalities | quadrilaterals | conditional probability |
Decimals | simultaneous equations and inequalities | other polygons | random variables and probability distributions, |
Real numbers | equations to solve word problems | congruent and similar figures | combinations, permutations and Venn diagrams |
Ratio and percent | coordinate geometry, graphs of functions, equations and inequalities, intercepts and slopes of lines | 3-dimensional figures, area, perimeter, volume, Pythagorean theorem, angles | - |
GRE 2023 Preparation Tips
GRE General Test Preparation Tips
Preparing for GRE exam is not hard. It just requires more practice. The first step would be to check out the subjects followed by an understanding of the exam pattern, marking scheme. The next step would be to collate the books that would help in GRE preparation. The last step would be to practise all that has been learnt.
Best Books and Practice Tests for GRE General Test
Books | Practice Books |
The Official Guide to the GRE Revised General Test | Princeton Review GRE Premium Prep, 2023: 7 Practice Tests + Review & Techniques + Online Tools |
GRE Prep by Magoosh | GRE Prep 2021 And 2022: GRE Study Book 2021 and 2022 with Practice TestQuestions for the Graduate Record Examination [9th Edition] |
Official GRE Super Power Pack | GRE Prep Plus 2023, Includes 6 Practice Tests, Online Study Guide, Proven Strategies to Pass the Exam |
Barron's GRE - Ira K. Wolf | GRE Prep 2022: 2 Practice Tests + Proven Strategies + Online |
Essential Words for the GRE - Philip Geer | GRE Prep Plus 2022: 6 Practice Tests + Proven Strategies + Online |
Manhattan Prep GRE Set of 8 Strategy Guides, 3rd Edition | Official GRE Quantitative Reasoning Practice Questions |
GRE - Verbal Reasoning | 5 Lb. Book of GRE Practice Problems, Fourth Edition: 1,800+ Practice Problems in Book and Online (Manhattan Prep 5 Lb) |
GRE 2023 Exam Pattern
GRE General Test Exam Pattern
The GRE General 2023 exam primarily comprises 3 sections:
- Verbal Reasoning
- Quantitative Reasoning
- Analytical Writing Assessment
The Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning sections consist of multiple-choice questions with one answer correct and multiple-choice questions with more than one answer correct. The Analytical Writing Assessment section comprises 2 essay tasks. There is no negative marking in the GRE exam. Apart from the three scored GRE sections, another unscored section is provided by ETS for research purposes. This unscored section is either Quantitative or Verbal Reasoning and the candidate will not know which section is the unscored section prior to or after the exam. Verbal and Quantitative sections appear alternatively in the exam.
GRE General 2023 Exam Pattern
Section | Duration | Number of Questions |
Verbal Reasoning | 30 minutes | 20 |
Quantitative Reasoning | 35 minutes | 20 |
Analytical Writing Assessment | 60 minutes (30+30) | 2 essay tasks:
|
Unscored Section | Can be either verbal or quantitative | Varies |
GRE Mathematics Exam Pattern
The GRE Subject Test 2023 for Mathematics comprises approximately 66 questions of multiple choice type. These questions are from mathematical topics which are generally covered in undergraduate level mathematics.
Approximately 50% of the Mathematics exam are based on calculus and its various applications. Another 25% are based on linear algebra, number theory, abstract algebra and elementary algebra. There is no specific syllabus for this GRE Subject Test.
GRE Physics Exam Pattern
The GRE Subject Test 2023 for Physics comprises approximately 100 multiple choice questions with 5 choice each. The test focuses on fundamental concepts of Physics which are generally covered in undergraduate education. Along with the test booklet, candidates are provided with requisite physical constants as well as SI conversion factors. The exam content can be broadly classified into the following subcategories:
- Classical Mechanics
- Electromagnetism
- Optics and Wave Phenomena
- Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
- Quantum Mechanics
- Atomic Physics
- Special Relativity
- Laboratory Methods
- Specialized Topics
GRE Psychology Exam Pattern
The GRE Subject Test 2023 for Psychology comprises approximately 205 questions of multiple choice type which have 5 choices each. The Psychology test's terminology and classifications adhere to those listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (5th edition). The exam content can be broadly classified into six subcategories:
- Biological
- Cognitive
- Social
- Developmental
- Clinical
- Measurement/Methodology
The final score for the GRE Subject Test in Psychology features a total score as well as individual subscores for each of the six subcategories.
GRE 2023 Mock Test
GRE General Test Mock Test
In order to ensure comprehensive preparation for the GRE General 2023 test, candidates must practice mock tests and sample papers.
Various GRE General practice tests are available for free in the Careers360 Sample paper store which candidates can use to hone their testing skills for GRE 2023.
Candidates should solve these papers in a timed environment in order to gain a semblance of the test day conditions.
GRE 2023 Exam Centers
GRE Mathematics Exam Centers
State | City |
---|---|
Gujarat | Ahmedabad |
Karnataka | Bangalore |
Tamil Nadu | Coimbatore |
West Bengal | Kolkata |
Maharashtra | Mumbai |
Delhi | New Delhi |
Rajasthan | Pilani |
GRE Physics Exam Centers
State | City |
---|---|
Gujarat | Ahmedabad |
Karnataka | Bangalore |
Tamil Nadu | Coimbatore |
Delhi | New Delhi |
West Bengal | Kolkata |
Maharashtra | Mumbai |
Rajasthan | Pilani |
GRE Psychology Exam Centers
State | City |
---|---|
Gujarat | Ahmedabad |
Rajasthan | Pilani |
Maharashtra | Mumbai |
Tamil Nadu | Coimbatore |
Delhi | New Delhi |
West Bengal | Kolkata |
Karnataka | Bangalore |
Documents Required at Exam
- Valid government issued passport
GRE Exam Scores: One of the big questions asked in "When will I get my scores for GRE exam?" The official GRE exam scores will be available 10 to 15 days after the GRE exam date. Scores will be available in the ETS account of the candidate. ETS will also send an official Institution Score Report to the recepients of the GRE scores 2023. An email will also be sent to applicants notifying the declaration of the ETS GRE result.
Candidates can know the scores of GRE 2023 for Quantitative and Verbal Reasoning sections immediately after completion of the exam. The GRE Analytical Writing Assessment score is available 10-15 days after the test day.
How to download GRE Score report
- Sign in to the ETS account by clicking at ereg.ets.org/ereg/public/jump?_p=GRI
- Enter the User Name and Password as asked
- Download the GRE score by clicking on the relavant tab
Note: Candidates can also opt for a paper copy of their GRE scores. They should print the same from their ETS account. ETS will not send the GRE score report by mail in such a case.
What’s in the GRE official score report?
Candidates who have appeared for the GRE exam must note that the official GRE Test-taker Score Report is available in the ETS account only and is intended for personal records. It contains the following details
- Candidate's contact information like name, phone number and email
- Date of birth
- Gender of candidate
- The intended graduate major as indicated by candidate in GRE application
- GRE exam dates
- GRE test score with associated percentile ranks obtained by the candidate
- Authorized score recipients or fellowship sponsors and the scores reported
- A cumulative record of scores reported within the last 5 years
Candidates can check out a sample of the GRE Score Report here.
GRE Details sent to Institutions
All candidates generally indicate the list of institutes they wish to send their GRE score report to. The details that ETS GRE sends include the following details
- Candidate's contact details including name, address, phone number, email, gender and date of birth
- The intended graduate major field as indicated by students
- GRE test dates and scores chosen by candidates to report with the help of the ScoreSelect® option with the associated percentile ranks
The GRE Test Score Report does not include the following
- Information regarding any other score recipients chosen
- Scores that were not chosen to be reported
- Any indication about other GRE tests taken by a candidate
To check an official sample Institution Score Report (PDF), click here
What is ETS® Data Manager? The facility that allows availability of Photos and essay responses from each GRE General Test administration selected by a candidate from their 5-year reportable history is part of the ETS® Data Manager.
How long will GRE scores be reportable?
Following the GRE exam date, the GRE scores will be reportable for 5 years from the test date. Candidates can check the duration by using the tool available on the GRE official website. The link to check this tool is ets.org/gre/test-takers/general-test/scores/get-scores.html
GRE 2023 - Comparison Tool for Law Schools
- Click on GRE official comparison tool for law schools
- Candidates need to enter their GRE - Verbal Reasoning score and Quantitative Reasoning score
- They need to click "Predicted LSAT scores" button to get the predictions and comparisons
- They can also download the resultson an excel sheet and use the same to plan their applications and admissions
What is a good GRE Score?
It is important to know and understand what ideal GRE scores are. The official GRE score analysis is summarised below for the benefit of students applying and appearing for GRE 2023.
Evaluation of GRE Exam - Analytical Writing Scores
Score Range | Evaluation and Summary |
Scores 6 and 5.5 | insightful, in-depth analysis; develops and supports with examples; well focused and organized; skillful and effective in sentence variety and precise vocabulary ; superior facility with sentence structure and usage |
Scores 5 and 4.5 | Thoughtful analysis of complex ideas; uses good examples and reasons; focused and organized; uses sentence variety and vocabulary to convey meaning clearly; good control on sentence structure and usage |
Scores 4 and 3.5 | Competent analysis; develops and supports in a relevant manner; adequately organized; conveys meaning with acceptable clarity; satisfactory control of sentence structure and usage; may have some errors that affect clarity. |
Scores 3 and 2.5 | Some competence in analytical writing, flawed writing in at least one of the following ways: limited analysis; weak organization; weak control of sentence structure or usage, errors that often result in vagueness or a lack of clarity. |
Scores 2 and 1.5 | Serious weaknesses in analytical writing. Flawed in analysis or development; no clarity in direction and organization; Flawed sentence structure or usage |
Scores 1 and 0.5 | Fundamental deficiencies and flawed analytical writing. Confusing or mostly irrelevant content with little or no development having severe and pervasive errors |
Score 0 | Cannot be evaluated as responses do not address the assigned tasks; are in a foreign language or display only indecipherable text. |
Score NS | No text available to evaluate |
GRE Subject Test 2023 Score:
Each of the GRE Subject Tests 2023 is scored on a 200 to 990-point scale with increments of 10 points and the candidate’s raw score is determined by the number of questions he or she answers correctly. The GRE Subject Test for Psychology also features a score on a 20-99 point scale with increments of 1 point.
Performance Information for GRE General Test
Program Format | Nos. | VR Mean | QR Mean | AW Mean | |
On Campus | 156582 | 151 | 155.6 | 3.6 | |
Online | 4737 | 149 | 146.8 | 3.5 | |
Combination | 23694 | 148.7 | 149.1 | 3.5 | |
Undecided | 13900 | 151.6 | 153.9 | 3.6 | |
No Response | 142661 | 152 | 160.6 | 3.3 |
List of colleges accepting GRE Scores
USA colleges accepting GRE
City | University |
California | Stanford University |
Massachusetts | Yale University |
Cambridge | Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) |
New York | Columbia University |
New York | New York University |
UK colleges accepting GRE exam scores
City | University |
Cambridgeshire | University of Cambridge |
London | London School of Economics and Political Science |
London | Imperial College London |
London | University College London |
Oxfordshire | University of Oxford |
Canada colleges accepting GRE Scores
City | University |
Alberta | University of Calgary |
Quebec | University of Montreal |
Toronto | University of Toronto |
Vancouver | University of British Columbia |
Vancouver | Vancouver Island University |
Australia colleges accepting GRE 2023 scores
City | University |
Brisbane | The University of Queensland |
Canberra | The Australian National University |
Melbourne | University of Melbourne |
Melbourne | Monash University |
Sydney | University of Sydney |
Check the complete list of colleges accepting GRE before applying.
GRE is also accepted for admissions purposes by many law schools in US. The complete list of the colleges that allow law admissions on the basis of the scores of GRE exam, can be checked below
US Law Schools accepting GRE
Albany Law School | St. John's University School of Law |
American University Washington College of Law | Stanford Law School |
Belmont University College of Law | Suffolk University Law School |
Boston College Law School | Syracuse University College of Law |
Boston University School of Law | Temple University Beasley School of Law |
Brigham Young University J. Reuben Clark Law School | Texas A&M University School of Law |
Brooklyn Law School | Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center |
California Western School of Law | University of Akron School of Law |
Case Western Reserve University School of Law | University of Alabama School of Law |
Charleston School of Law | University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law |
Chicago-Kent College of Law | University of Baltimore Law School |
Cleveland-Marshall College of Law | University at Buffalo School of Law |
Columbia Law School | University of California, Berkeley, School of Law |
Cornell Law School | University of California, Davis, School of Law |
DePaul University College of Law | University of California, Irvine School of Law |
Drake University Law School | University of California, Los Angeles School of Law |
Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law | University of California Law, San Francisco (formerly known as University of California, Hastings College of the Law) |
Duke University School of Law | University of Chicago Law School |
Duquesne University School of Law | University of Dayton School of Law |
Faulkner Law School | University of Florida Levin College of Law |
Florida International University College of Law | University of Georgia School of Law |
Florida State University College of Law | University of Hawai'i at Manoa William S. Richardson School of Law |
Fordham University School of Law | University of Houston Law Center |
George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School | University of Illinois Chicago School of Law |
George Washington University Law School | University of Kansas School of Law |
Georgetown University Law Center | University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law |
Golden Gate University School of Law | University of Massachusetts School of Law – Dartmouth |
Harvard Law School | University of Miami School of Law |
Hofstra University – Maurice A. Deane School of Law | University of Montana Alexander Blewett III School of Law |
Indiana University Maurer School of Law | University of New Hampshire School of Law |
Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law | University of Notre Dame Law School |
Kern County College of Law | University of Oklahoma College of Law |
Lincoln Memorial University Duncan School of Law | University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law |
LMU Loyola Law School, Los Angeles | University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School |
Loyola University New Orleans College of Law | University of Richmond School of Law |
Massachusetts School of Law at Andover | University of San Diego School of Law |
Mercer University School of Law | University of Southern California, Gould School of Law |
Monterey College of Law | University of South Carolina School of Law |
New England Law | Boston | University of South Dakota Knudson School of Law |
New York University School of Law | University of Texas at Austin School of Law |
Northern Illinois University College of Law | University of Toledo College of Law |
Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law | University of Virginia School of Law |
Pace University Elisabeth Haub School of Law | Wake Forest University School of Law |
Pennsylvania State University Dickinson Law | Washburn University School of Law |
Pennsylvania State University — Penn State Law | Washington and Lee University School of Law |
Pepperdine University Rick J. Caruso School of Law | Washington University School of Law |
San Joaquin College of Law | West Virginia University College of Law |
San Luis Obispo College of Law | Western State College of Law |
Santa Clara University School of Law | Widener University Commonwealth Law School |
Seattle University School of Law | Widener University Delaware Law School |
Seton Hall University School of Law | Willamette University College of Law |
South Texas College of Law Houston | Wilmington University School of Law |
Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law | Yale Law School |
Southwestern Law School | Yeshiva University Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law |
General Information
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Question:What is the GRE exam fee in India?
Answer:
The GRE exam fee in India for the general test is approximately INR 18, 863, and for the GRE subject test is INR 12,417.
Question:What is the full form of GRE?
Answer:
The full form of GRE is Graduate Record Examination.
Question:When should I apply for the GRE test?
Answer:
When is the optimum time to register for the GRE exam is one of the most often asked queries by applicants. Candidates should be aware of two things: first, their schedule for preparing for the GRE exam, and second, the deadline for applying to universities. In order to have enough time to complete their application forms, candidates should wait to sign up for the exam until they are well prepared. The two months prior to the original application deadline are the optimal time to register for the GRE exam.
Question:How do I apply for the GRE test?
Answer:
To register, applicants must go to the aforementioned GRE official website and make a test-taker profile. After creating a profile, the candidate simply needs to choose their preferred exam day and location before registering. Candidates may also sign up for the GRE at Home exam, which permits them to take the test from home, assuming their computer passes the prerequisites.
Question:How many attempts for the GRE exam?
Answer:
One may take the GRE five times throughout the course of a rolling 12-month period. There should be a minimum of 21 days between attempts. The following exam date will be after the current year has ended if a person takes the GRE five times a year.
Question:Who is eligible for the GRE exam?
Answer:
There are no specific conditions for GRE eligibility, according to ETS. Anyone can sign up to take the GRE exam, regardless of age or educational background. However, those who are submitting applications for master's programs must take the GRE.
Question:What is the GRE used for?
Answer:
Your GRE results are used in addition to your undergraduate transcripts, letters of recommendation, and other requirements for graduate-level studies during the admissions or fellowship selection process. They provide educational institutions with a common benchmark for comparison.
Questions related to GRE
Is GRE or GMAT required to enrol in MS in the US?
GRE or GMAT is not required for admission to all colleges and universities in the United States. Many top universities accept IELTS and TOFEL scores as mandatory criteria.
Please list the GRE exam dates 2024 in Hyderabad.
The GRE exam dates for 2024 are yet to be released in July 2023. Kindly check this GRE exam dates page in careers360.
How many times the GRE is conducted in a year?
The GRE is conducted throughout the year. You can attempt this exam whenever you plan to study any graduate/doctoral programs.
How much is the cost of GRE exam?
The worldwide fee for the GRE exam is 220$. The GRE exam fee in India Rupees 2024 for the GRE general test is Rs 22550 & GRE subject test is 14,500
What is the good score for GRE 2024?
A score above 310 can be considered a good score which enables you to get admitted into the colleges of your choice. However, the cut-off for each college is different. So the candidate must check the college cut-off and then apply to the college of their choice/preference.