GRE Waiver Policy for Master's Programs
MIT's School of Engineering offers GRE waivers for certain master's programs, including Aerospace Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. Check the website for eligibility criteria.
MIT's School of Engineering offers GRE waivers for certain master's programs, including Aerospace Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. Check the website for eligibility criteria.
US News & World Report lists top engineering master's programs that do not require GRE scores, including programs at Stanford University and University of California, Berkeley.
The University of Southern California's Viterbi School of Engineering offers GRE exemptions for certain master's programs, including Computer Science and Electrical Engineering.
A research study by North Carolina State University found that GRE scores are not a strong predictor of success in master's engineering programs, leading some universities to reconsider GRE requirements.
Grad School Match provides a list of master's in engineering programs that do not require GRE scores, including programs at universities such as Cornell and University of Michigan.
Inside Higher Ed reports on the growing trend of engineering master's programs that do not require GRE scores, citing examples from universities such as Harvard and University of Texas at Austin.
Purdue University's College of Engineering offers a GRE-optional policy for certain master's programs, allowing applicants to choose whether or not to submit GRE scores.
Peterson's hosts a webinar on navigating master's in engineering programs that do not require GRE scores, featuring expert advice from admissions professionals and engineers.