MS Engineering Programs Without GRE Requirements
Many top engineering schools are now offering master's programs without requiring GRE scores, prioritizing other factors like work experience and undergraduate GPA.
Many top engineering schools are now offering master's programs without requiring GRE scores, prioritizing other factors like work experience and undergraduate GPA.
MIT's engineering department offers a GRE waiver for certain MS programs, considering factors like research experience, academic background, and letters of recommendation.
Explore the list of top MS engineering programs that don't require GRE scores, including those offered by Stanford, UC Berkeley, and Carnegie Mellon.
The University of Michigan's engineering department provides GRE waivers for international students under certain conditions, such as having a degree from a reputable institution.
Coursera offers an online MS in Engineering Management from the University of Colorado Boulder, which doesn't require GRE scores for admission.
This research paper examines the role of GRE scores in engineering graduate admissions and discusses the implications of waiving GRE requirements for MS programs.
Georgia Tech's engineering department has implemented a GRE-optional policy, allowing applicants to choose whether or not to submit GRE scores as part of their application.
Watch this video to learn about the top MS engineering programs that don't require GRE scores, including those offered by universities like Harvard and Princeton.