Master's in Engineering: No GRE Required
Several top-ranked engineering schools offer master's programs without requiring GRE scores, including Stanford and MIT.
Several top-ranked engineering schools offer master's programs without requiring GRE scores, including Stanford and MIT.
Purdue University's College of Engineering offers a GRE waiver for certain master's programs, including those in aerospace and mechanical engineering.
Search and compare master's in engineering programs that don't require GRE scores, including those at University of California, Berkeley and University of Michigan.
Many universities are now offering master's in engineering programs without GRE requirements, including those at University of Texas at Austin and Georgia Tech.
Some engineering graduate programs are waiving the GRE requirement due to the COVID-19 pandemic, including those at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Several universities offer master of engineering programs without requiring GRE scores, including those at Cornell University and University of Southern California.
Columbia University's School of Engineering offers several master's programs with a GRE-optional policy, including those in biomedical and chemical engineering.
New research suggests that GRE scores may not be the best predictor of success in engineering graduate programs, leading some schools to reconsider their GRE requirements.