MS in Engineering without GRE
Some universities offer MS in Engineering programs without requiring the GRE. These programs often have alternative admission requirements, such as a strong undergraduate GPA or relevant work experience.
Some universities offer MS in Engineering programs without requiring the GRE. These programs often have alternative admission requirements, such as a strong undergraduate GPA or relevant work experience.
While many engineering master's programs require the GRE, some do not. US News provides a list of engineering schools that do not require the GRE for admission.
MIT's engineering program offers a GRE waiver for international students who meet certain requirements, such as a strong academic record or relevant work experience.
Stanford University's MS in Engineering program does not require the GRE for admission. Instead, applicants must submit transcripts, letters of recommendation, and a personal statement.
Peterson's provides a list of alternative exams and requirements for engineering master's programs that do not require the GRE, such as the GMAT or TOEFL.
This video provides an overview of MS in Engineering programs that do not require the GRE, including admission requirements and application deadlines.
GradSchools.com provides a list of engineering master's programs that do not require the GRE, including programs in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and more.
This research study examines the relationship between GRE scores and admission to engineering master's programs, and discusses the implications for programs that do not require the GRE.