GRE Eligibility and Requirements

GRE Eligibility and Requirements

The GRE (Graduate Record Examination) is a globally recognized test for admission to graduate and business schools. Here’s everything you need to know about its eligibility criteria and requirements.


1. GRE Eligibility Criteria

No Official Age Limit – There is no age restriction for taking the GRE.
No Educational Requirement – ETS does not set minimum education criteria, but most candidates have a bachelor’s degree or equivalent.
Valid ID Required – A valid passport or government-issued ID is mandatory for verification.


2. Who Can Take the GRE?

The GRE is suitable for:

  • ✅ Students applying to master’s or Ph.D. programs worldwide.
  • ✅ MBA applicants (some business schools accept GRE scores instead of GMAT).
  • ✅ Those considering law school admissions (select programs accept GRE instead of LSAT).
  • ✅ Working professionals looking to pursue higher studies abroad.

3. GRE Test Attempts & Validity

FeatureDetails
Number of AttemptsUp to 5 times a year (with a 21-day gap between attempts).
Score ValidityGRE scores are valid for 5 years.
Retake PolicyYou can retake the test if you’re unsatisfied with your score.

4. GRE Exam Fees & Payment

ServiceFee (USD)
GRE General Test$220 (Varies by location)
GRE Subject Test$150
Rescheduling Fee$50
Additional Score Report$30 per school

Fee waivers are available for eligible students through the ETS Fee Reduction Program.


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