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Highlights:
- Not Universal: There's no specific GRE cut-off score for all universities. Each institution sets its minimum requirements.
- Program Specific: GRE exam cut off vary depending on the program you're applying to. Competitive programs typically have higher cut-off requirements.
- Universities Reputation: Prestigious and top-ranked universities often have higher GRE cut-off requirements than lesser-known institutions.
- Consider Subscores: Some programs might have separate cut-off requirements for Verbal and Quantitative reasoning sections.




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The university recommends that you apply with a GRE verbal score of 160 and a quantitative score of 160 or above, though they accept all scores. The median GRE scores for the previous class are 160 (verbal) and 160 (quantitative). You must submit the results of the GRE at the time of application and upload a score sheet. The university will be unable to waive this admissions requirement under any circumstances, irrespective of your academic or professional background.
No, GRE Subject Test does not have sectional scores. Every Subject Test yields a total score on a 200 to 990 score scale, in 10-point increments. Note that each of the individual test scales occupies only a portion of the 200 to 990 score range. Note that each of the individual test subscore scales occupies only a portion of the 20 to 99 score range.