What is GRE exam fee in India in 2026?

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As mentioned to ETS, fee for the GRE General Test is INR 22,000 in India and INR 14,500 for GRE Subject Test. You need to pay additional fee may apply for services like rescheduling, canelling exam and for extra score report.

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