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The GRE® General Test

One test for graduate, business and law school

Select a step to learn more about your GRE® General Test journey.

 

GRE General Test Registration

The choice is yours. Take the GRE General Test at any of the more than 1,000 test centers in more than 160 countries, or take it from the comfort of your own home. Choose the location where you will feel most comfortable, so you can do your best on test day.

Schedule Your Test

Already familiar with the policies and procedures and ready to register? Let’s get started!

Your ETS Account

Find out what you can do in your ETS account and watch videos about creating your account and registering to test.

Where to Test

Learn more about your testing options, and search for test centers near you.

At Home Testing

Interested in testing at home? Make sure your computer and testing room meet the equipment and environment requirements.

ID Requirements

ID requirements vary based on where you plan to test and your country of citizenship.

Fees

Find out how much it will cost to take a GRE General Test and see other test-related fees. Learn about the Fee Reduction Program.

Disability accommodations

Learn how to submit your request for accommodations and register to test, and download the Bulletin Supplement for Test Takers with Disabilities or Health-Related Needs.

Registration information and policies

For an in-depth look at all of the GRE General Test registration policies and procedures, download the GRE® Information Bulletin. The Bulletin includes:

  • Registration Checklist — a list to help you familiarize yourself with the various policies, services and registration options
  • How to Register — information about how to register online through your ETS account or by phone
  • Canceling and Rescheduling — the policies related to canceling or rescheduling your test

Registration forms and lists

Retaking the GRE General Test

You can take the GRE General Test once every 21 days, up to five times within any continuous rolling 12-month period (365 days). This applies even if you canceled your scores on a test taken previously.

The retaking a test policy will be enforced even if a violation is not immediately identified (e.g., inconsistent registration information). If the violation is identified after registration but before the test administration, the testing appointment will be canceled and test fees will be forfeited. If the violation is identified after test scores have been reported, the invalid scores will be canceled, score recipients will be notified of the cancellation and test fees will be forfeited.