GRE Score Report

GRE scores are created between 10 and 12 days after test day. The ETS GRE score reports include three components: Verbal and Quantitative. The scores are sent to the universities immediately following the conclusion of the exam.

Because each section of the GRE scores independently, it is important to keep the same score. But, students from abroad may use their percentile scores to compare their results across the sections.

Institution score reports do not include grades that you have selected to be sent via ScoreSelect. This blog will discuss the GRE Score Report, how to obtain the GRE Score Report, an example GRE Score Card, and more.

What is the GRE Score Report?

GRE Score reports provide details about your Graduate Record Exam score (GRE). Your scores for each section of the test (Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning) as well as your overall score are included in the score report. It also includes a percentile rank that indicates how many test takers scored below you.

Your score report is available online within 10 to 15 business days. Logging into your ETS account to access your score report, click on the “View scores” button. ETS also allows you to download a PDF copy of your score reports.

It is important for graduate programs to consider other factors when evaluating applicants. Your transcripts, letters and personal statements may also be considered.

Types and Reports on GRE Score

There are two types of GRE score reports: the Official Score Report (or Unofficial Score Report).

Official Score report

This document is sent to graduate schools or business schools to confirm your scores. Your scores on each section of the test (Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning) as well as your overall score are included in the Official Score Report. You will also find a percentile ranking, which shows the percentage of test-takers who scored less than you.

When you register to take the GRE, you have the option to request upto four Official Score Reports.

Unofficial Scores Report

You can download or access this copy online within 10-15 business days of taking the test. Your scores for each section of the test (Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning) as well as your overall score are included in the Unofficial Score Report. It doesn’t have a percentile ranking.

Log in to ETS and click on “View Scores”. To access your Unofficial Score Report, log into ETS.

Not all graduate programs and business schools can use the Official Score Report. You can refer to the Unofficial Score Record only.

GRE General Test fee?

GRE General Tests cost 205 US dollars. This price includes up to four graduate programs and business schools.

If you need to send your scores to more schools, additional score reports can be ordered for $27 each. Eligible test participants must meet financial necessity standards to be eligible for discounts.

GRE Exam Fees: Country-Wide


Nation


GRE Testing Fees

China

$231

India

$213

Australia

$230

How do I check my GRE Score Report

The ETS portal allows you to easily check your GRE score. The results typically arrive between 10 and 12 days after you have taken the exam. ETS also sends out an email to all candidates announcing the availability of their GRE scores. Your GRE scores can only be accessed through your ETS account.

How do I download the GRE Score Report

To view your GRE scores and download the score report, log in to ETS. These are some of the steps that you should follow:

  • Go to www.ets.org. Click the “Sign-In” button at the top right of the page.
  • Enter your login credentials.
  • After you log in, click on My Account at the top.
  • Click on “View Scores” in the “My Account” tab.
  • The list will show you all GRE test results. You can click on the date to see the scores.
  • The next page will show you your scores for each section of the test (Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning). A PDF of your score reports can be downloaded by clicking the “Download Score Reports” button.
  • Your scores may not be online within 10-15 business days. If your test scores have not been available online for more than 15 days, please contact ETS.

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