What is the validity of GRE Score?
GRE Academic scores remain valid for a period of five years from the date you took the test. During this time, you can use your GRE score to apply to universities without having to pay any extra fees. However, post the completion of five years of the release of your GRE scores, you will not be able

The validity of GRE scores is five years from the day of the exam. For example, any candidate who has taken the GRE exam on April 3, 2021, can report their scores until April 2, 2026. After this, ETS will not allow you to report the score to any university around the world.
Similar Questions for you
Indian students wanting to study MS in Computer Science and Engineering course of Penn State Uni have to submit the GRE score. Given below are the requirements-
- Statement of Purpose
- Resume
- Three Letters of Recommendation
- TOEFL iBT with 80 score / IELTS score of 6.5
Virginia Commonwealth University requires GRE for some of the Graduate programs. This requirement vary from course to course. A few of the departments may ask for GMAT score instead of GRE. Along with these standardized test scores, Indian students are required to submit the following documents for
Good news for most Indian students:
• Most German universities — both public and private — do NOT require GRE or GMAT for their master's programs.
• Some business schools and MBA programs at private universities may ask for GMAT, but it is not universal.
No, RWTH Aachen University does not really ask for a GMAT or a GRE score for most of the master's courses available here. This university focuses mostly on the factors given below for a successful application to RWTH Aachen.
Take a look at them below -
- A good GPA
- Curriculum fit&n
Planning to study abroad?
Get end-to-end expert guidance on
University Shortlisting, University Application, Visa and Education Loan
On Shiksha Study Abroad, get access to
Learn more about...
Didn't find the answer you were looking for?
Search from Shiksha's 1 lakh+ Topics
Ask Current Students, Alumni & our Experts
Have a question related to your career & education?
See what others like you are asking & answering
