GRE Scores for MS Universities in the USA (Harvard, MIT)

Vish R
3 min readJul 24, 2019

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Aiming for admission at Harvard, MIT, and other top universities? Don’t know what’s required? Read about all that you need to get an admission into these top universities.

Aiming for an admission at Harvard, MIT, and other top universities? Good. It’s bad if you aren’t. Like, who doesn’t want to get into these colleges? It’s a dream to study at one of the top universities like Harvard. And, if you are one of them, just read this article and see what GRE score you need to get to crack that admit!

Before we dive into what’s needed to get into Harvard and other top universities, let’s see what is a good GRE Score.

Good GRE Score

There is nothing like a good GRE score. Everyone has different goals, everyone has a different aim in life and they will strive exactly for what they need.

Some might just want a 300–310 for a college they’re aiming for and so they’ll study accordingly and if they get a 310, they’ll be as happy as someone who got a 330.

It totally depends on you. For one, a 310 might be an achievement, but for another, a 330 also might be a failure.

So, set your goals, keep in mind which college you’re aiming and go ahead.

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General GRE Score ratings

165–170 — Great

155–164 — Very Good

150–154 — Good

Below 150 — Needs improvement

GRE Score Isn’t Everything

A lot of them have the misconception that a good GRE score is the only way they can get into a top university.

NO. You’re wrong.

GRE Score isn’t the only thing that helps someone get admission into a top university. Many other credentials play an important role in the admission process.

  1. Statement of Purpose
  2. Letter of Recommendation
  3. Graduation GPA
  4. TOEFL/IELTS Score
  5. Work Experience (Internships, etc)

These cannot be taken lightly as they can prove to be the reason for your admission if you score averagely on your GRE.

Now that we’ve seen what factors can get you admission to your dream college, let’s take a look at what GRE score does your dream college expect from you.

MS in Engineering

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) — 162V, 167Q

Harvard — 160V, 167Q

Stanford — 159V, 167Q

MS in Computer Science

MIT — 160V, 164Q

Harvard — 155V, 161Q

Stanford — 160V, 164Q

MS in Psychology

MIT — 163V, 154Q

Harvard — 163V, 154Q

Stanford — 163V, 154Q

MS in Physics

MIT — 167V, 167Q

Harvard — 167V, 167Q

Stanford — 167V, 167Q

MS in Chemistry

MIT —164V, 163Q

Harvard — 164V, 163Q

Stanford —164V, 163Q

MS in Education

MIT — 163V, 158Q

Harvard — 161V, 156Q

Stanford — 159V, 152Q

MS in Mathematics

MIT — 165V, 167Q

Harvard — 165V, 167Q

Stanford — 165V, 167Q

These are the average scores required for the various MS programs in 3 of the top universities in the world.

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