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Enter your GRE Verbal, Quantitative, and AWA scores to see your percentile rankings and benchmark against your target programme. Percentile data verified against official ETS tables (2022–2024).
ℹ️ GRE Optional at many universities: MIT, Stanford, Harvard, CMU, University of Michigan, and many other top programmes have permanently waived GRE requirements. Always verify on the specific programme’s admissions page before registering for the GRE.
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Score 155 = 84th percentile | 160 = 93rd percentile
Score 160 = 91st percentile | 165 = 96th percentile
Programme Score Benchmarks — Competitive Ranges
| Programme | Verbal | Quant | AWA | V+Q Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MS CS / AI / ML | 155+ (84th %ile) | 163+ (94th %ile) | 4.0+ | 318+ |
| MS Engineering | 152+ (75th %ile) | 161+ (92nd %ile) | 3.5+ | 313+ |
| MBA / Business | 158+ (90th %ile) | 158+ (88th %ile) | 4.5+ | 316+ |
| MS Sciences | 155+ (84th %ile) | 158+ (88th %ile) | 4.0+ | 313+ |
| Humanities / Social Sci | 161+ (95th %ile) | 150+ (68th %ile) | 4.5+ | 311+ |
| PhD (any field) | 158+ (90th %ile) | 160+ (91st %ile) | 5.0+ | 318+ |
⚠️ Many universities including MIT and Stanford have made GRE optional. Verify on the specific programme’s admissions page. Source: ETS GRE score data 2022–2024, published programme admissions statistics.
GRE Score → Percentile Quick Reference (ETS Official 2022–2024)
| Score | Verbal %ile | Quant %ile | AWA Score | AWA %ile |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 170 | 99th | 99th | 6.0 | 99th |
| 167 | 99th | 97th | 5.5 | 96th |
| 165 | 98th | 96th | 5.0 | 84th |
| 162 | 96th | 93rd | 4.5 | 62nd |
| 160 | 93rd | 91st | 4.0 | 44th |
| 158 | 90th | 88th | 3.5 | 28th |
| 155 | 84th | 82nd | 3.0 | 14th |
| 152 | 75th | 74th | 2.5 | 7th |
| 150 | 69th | 68th | 2.0 | 3rd |
| 147 | 57th | 58th | — | — |
| 145 | 48th | 51st | — | — |
| 140 | 25th | 31st | — | — |
Source: ETS official GRE Score Percentile Tables 2022–2024, ets.org/gre. GRE scores are valid for 5 years from test date.
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For MS CS/AI/ML at top-50 US universities: Verbal 155+ (84th %ile) and Quant 163+ (94th %ile). For MS Engineering: Verbal 152+ and Quant 161+. Many top universities including MIT, Stanford, and CMU have made GRE optional — always check the specific programme’s admissions page. Source: ETS percentile tables 2022–2024.
GRE Quant percentiles (ETS official): 160 = 91st percentile. 162 = 93rd percentile. 165 = 96th percentile. 167 = 97th percentile. 170 = 99th percentile. Quant scores are compressed at the high end — 160+ is common among Indian engineering graduates due to strong math preparation. Verbal is usually the differentiator.
It depends on the country and university. USA: Many top programmes have made GRE optional since 2024 — always verify on the specific programme page. UK, Australia, Canada, Ireland, Germany: GRE is generally not required. Some English-taught German MS programmes may recommend it as supporting evidence. Never assume — check the admissions page of each programme you are applying to.
GRE scores are valid for 5 years from the test date. If you took GRE in 2021, your scores expire in 2026. You can retake GRE once every 21 days, up to 5 times in a 12-month period. Use ETS ScoreSelect to send only your best scores. Source: ETS official, ets.org/gre.
Yes, if your V+Q is more than 5 points below the programme benchmark. Focus on your weakest section — Verbal typically has more room for improvement for Indian students. 4–6 weeks of structured preparation with IMFS can add 8–15 points to your total score. Use the ScoreSelect option to only send your best attempt. If the programme is GRE-optional and your score is marginally below benchmark, consider not submitting.
GRE is generally not required for German public university admissions. German universities assess applicants primarily on academic grades (using the Bavarian Formula) and motivation letters. Some English-taught MS programmes at TU Munich and RWTH Aachen may recommend Quant 155+ as supporting evidence for STEM applicants — but it is not mandatory. Use the IMFS German Grade Calculator to check your grade eligibility for Germany.
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