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GRE percentiles and GRE score ranges required for top graduate schools

Determining your target GRE percentiles will take the mystery out of getting accepted by top graduate schools.
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Preparing to apply for graduate school would be easier if you had all of the relevant information laid out for you, wouldn’t it? The internet is indeed full of reference materials about what GRE score range or GRE score percentiles you need to get into a school or program. To help you get one step ahead, we’ve compiled everything you need to know about the GRE percentiles that top universities require.


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First, let’s define first the difference between a good GRE score and GRE percentiles:


GRE Scores

GRE scores are the actual score you got on the GRE exam. To calculate your final GRE score, the baseline is your “raw score”, which is the number of questions you got correct on each section of the exam and the adaptive difficulty of those exam sections. This is then converted by ETS’s algorithm to the final GRE score you actually see, also known as the scaled score. While ETS’s algorithm is not public, we know that it takes into account your raw score, the difficulty of each section, and the distribution of other outcomes for your particular test cohort.


GRE scores are between 130 and 170 in 1-point increments for the Verbal and the Quantitative sections, leading to a total score of 260 to 340. This is what is most commonly referenced when people refer to their GRE scores. Additionally, the Analytical writing section is scored between 0 and 6 in half-point increments. The average GRE score between 2017 and 2020 was 150.37 for Verbal Reasoning, 153.66 for Quantitative Reasoning, and 3.6 for Analytical Writing.


Below are estimates for how raw scores are converted to individual scaled scores for the GRE Verbal and Quantitative sections:


Correct Answers

GRE Raw Score

GRE Score (Verbal & Quant)

0-5

0-5

130-135

5-10

5-10

135-140

10-15

10-15

140-145

15-20

15-20

145-150

20-25

20-25

150-155

25-30

25-30

155-160

30-35

30-35

160-165

35-40

35-40

165-170


Source: TheCareerLabs


Having a higher GRE score will increase your chances of admission to a program, but whether a score is ‘good enough’ depends on what program you’re applying to. That’s why GRE percentiles are often a better way to determine whether you’re on track to reach a score that gets you into the program you’re applying for.


GRE percentiles

GRE percentiles measure how your GRE score compares to those of all other applicants to that particular school or program. GRE score percentiles represent the portion of your competition that you outperform, so it’s a much more actionable metric for evaluating performance. Percentiles range from the 0th to the 99th, and higher values are better. You can think of 90% percentile as meaning you’re better than 90% of this cohort of test takers, or, put another way, if you’re 90th percentile, that means you’re in the top 10% of test takers. More and more effort is necessary for smaller and smaller gains as you approach the ceiling of any test (or group of people, for that matter). For example, moving from the 80th to the 85th percentile is much easier than moving from the 90th to the 95th percentile. Think of it this way: going from worst to best swimmer in your high school is still way easier overall than going from worst to best swimmer among Olympic athletes.


Understanding GRE percentiles

The GRE General Test comprises verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning and analytical writing. Your scores are then compared with other test takers within a defined comparison grouping. These are your GRE score percentiles.


GRE percentiles indicate the percentage of test takers who’ve received a score below yours. So for instance, if your reported score is in the 80th percentile, it would mean that you scored better than 80% of the test takers around the world. Rankings are based on the GRE score range of those who tested years ago during a three-year validation period.


Here is a table detailing how GRE scaled scores correlate with GRE score percentiles on a national level:


GRE Score Percentile

Quantitative

Verbal

Analytical Writing

99%

170

169

6.0

90%

167

162

5.0

80%

162

158

4.5

70%

159

155

60%

156

153

4.0

50%

153

151

40%

150

148

3.5

30%

148

146

20%

145

143

3.0

10%

142

139

2.5


Source: ETS.org


And here’s how the average GRE scores for Masters programs in the US match up with their corresponding GRE Percentiles:


Masters Degree

Average GRE Verbal

GRE Verbal Percentile

Average GRE Quant

GRE Quant Percentile

Business

150

50%

153

50%

Social sciences

153

60%

151

40%

Physical sciences

151

50%

158

60%

Life sciences

151

50%

151

40%

Arts and humanities

157

70%

150

40%


This shouldn’t be too surprising: the degrees that more heavily involve math are more competitive in the quantitative section, and vise versa. However, there is much more information lurking under the surface.


Below is our aggregation of the GRE scores and percentiles needed to get into the top 11 most sought after graduate schools in the US, broken down by program. This should give you a comprehensive view of what scores you need to reach your target grad school.


GRE percentiles for top universities, broken down by program

What GRE score do I need to get into Harvard?

Degree

Average GRE Verbal

GRE Verbal Percentile

Average GRE Quant

GRE Quant Percentile

Business (MBA)

165

96%

163

82%

Engineering

160

85%

167

92%

Computer Science

155

69%

161

78%

Mathematics

165

96%

167

92%

Psychology

163

93%

154

53%

Physics

167

98%

167

90%

Chemistry

154

64%

163

82%

Education

163

93%

158

67%


What GRE score do I need to get into Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)?

Degree

Average GRE Verbal

GRE Verbal Percentile

Average GRE Quant

GRE Quant Percentile

Engineering

162

93%

167

92%

Computer Science

160

86%

164

87%

Mathematics

165

96%

167

92%

Psychology

153

60%

154

53%

Physics

167

98%

167

90%

Chemistry

164

94%

163

82%


What GRE score do I need to get into Stanford?

Degree

Average GRE Verbal

GRE Verbal Percentile

Average GRE Quant

GRE Quant Percentile

Business (MBA)

165

96%

165

86%

Engineering

159

82%

167

93%

Computer Science

160

86%

164

87%

Mathematics

165

96%

167

92%

Psychology

163

93%

154

53%

Physics

167

98%

167

90%

Chemistry

164

94%

163

82%

Education

161

88%

156

60%


What GRE score do I need to get into Princeton?

Degree

Average GRE Verbal

GRE Verbal Percentile

Average GRE Quant

GRE Quant Percentile

Business (MBA)

162

90%

166

91%

Engineering

162

90%

166

91%

Computer Science

164

94%

167

92%

Mathematics

168

98%

168

94%

Psychology

165

96%

168

94%

Physics

168

98%

170

96%

Chemistry

164

94%

168

94%


What GRE score do I need to get into Yale?

Degree

Average GRE Verbal

GRE Verbal Percentile

Average GRE Quant

GRE Quant Percentile

Business (MBA)

165

96%

163

82%

Engineering

155

68%

170

97%

Computer Science

155

69%

161

78%

Mathematics

165

96%

167

92%

Psychology

163

93%

154

53%

Physics

162

90%

164

84%

Chemistry

159

83%

160

73%


What GRE score do I need to get into University of California Berkeley (Cal)?

Degree

Average GRE Verbal

GRE Verbal Percentile

Average GRE Quant

GRE Quant Percentile

Business (MBA)

165

96%

164

87%

Engineering

157

75%

165

89%

Computer Science

160

86%

164

87%

Mathematics

165

96%

167

92%

Psychology

163

93%

154

53%

Physics

167

98%

167

92%

Chemistry

164

94%

163

82%

Education

159

83%

152

45%


What GRE score do I need to get into University of Pennsylvania?

Degree

Average GRE Verbal

GRE Verbal Percentile

Average GRE Quant

GRE Quant Percentile

Business (MBA)

163

93%

162

79%

Engineering

155

68%

166

91%

Computer Science

155

68%

161

78%

Mathematics

160

86%

164

87%

Psychology

158

80%

151

41%

Physics

162

90%

164

87%

Chemistry

159

83%

160

73%

Education

162

90%

156

60%


What GRE score do I need to get into University of California Los Angeles (UCLA)?

Degree

Average GRE Verbal

GRE Verbal Percentile

Average GRE Quant

GRE Quant Percentile

Business (MBA)

164

94%

164

84%

Engineering

154

64%

165

89%

Computer Science

155

68%

161

78%

Mathematics

165

96%

167

92%

Psychology

163

93%

154

53%

Physics

162

90%

164

84%

Chemistry

159

83%

160

73%

Education

158

80%

152

45%


What GRE score do I need to get into Columbia University?

Degree

Average GRE Verbal

GRE Verbal Percentile

Average GRE Quant

GRE Quant Percentile

Business (MBA)

163

93%

166

91%

Engineering

155

68%

166

91%

Computer Science

155

68%

161

78%

Mathematics

165

96%

167

92%

Psychology

158

80%

151

41%

Physics

162

90%

164

84%

Chemistry

164

94%

163

83%

Education

158

80%

153

49%


What GRE score do I need to get into University of Southern California (USC)?

Degree

Average GRE Verbal

GRE Verbal Percentile

Average GRE Quant

GRE Quant Percentile

Business (MBA)

159

83%

159

70%

Engineering

151

51%

163

82%

Computer Science

155

68%

161

76%

Mathematics

157

76%

162

79%

Psychology

158

80%

151

41%

Physics

159

83%

162

79%

Chemistry

156

73%

158

67%

Education

161

88%

154

53%


What GRE score do I need to get into Cornell University?

Degree

Average GRE Verbal

GRE Verbal Percentile

Average GRE Quant

GRE Quant Percentile

Business (MBA)

160

86%

160

73%

Engineering

154

64%

166

89%

Computer Science

160

86%

164

84%

Mathematics

160

86%

164

84%

Psychology

158

80%

151

41%

Physics

167

98%

167

90%

Chemistry

164

94%

163

82%


The percentile ranks are a good way to know how competitive programs are and where you stand in relation to other successful applicants for those programs. We hope this guide was helpful! If you have any specific schools that you’d like us to add, please mention us on Twitter at @achievableprep with your suggestions.


Lastly, once you’ve pinpointed your target GRE score and percentile, we would be remiss if we didn’t share the excellent GRE course that Achievable has developed. The course combines our author’s 15+ years of GRE expertise and tutoring experience with Achievable’s industry-leading memory science technology and easy to use program. Try it for free – GRE course page.


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Hit your GRE target score on the first try with Achievable's online self-study course. Includes everything you need: unlimited quantitative practice questions, an easy-to-understand online textbook, 30 verbal / reading comprehension practice exams, 250+ vocabulary words, and unlimited instant essay grading.
Easy-to-understand online textbook
Infinite randomized questions
200+ quant templates
30 verbal sections
250 vocab words
Unlimited essay grading
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