Register for the GRE® revised General Test
The GRE® revised General Test is available at about 700 test centers in more than 160 countries. It is offered as a computer-based test year round at most locations around the world and as a paper-based test up to three times a year in areas where computer-based testing is not available.
Which test format is offered in my location?
You can register for both the computer-based and paper-based tests with a valid credit or debit card through your My GRE Account.
Note: Online registration is not available for test takers with disabilities or health-related needs requesting accommodations; test takers requesting fee reductions, standby testing or Monday testing; or for test takers in Nigeria.
See other ways to register for the computer-based test or the paper-based test.
Important Things to Remember When Registering for the GRE revised General Test
You are responsible for bringing valid and acceptable identification when you report to a test center. Additionally, you are responsible, as outlined below in "The Name You Use When Registering," for ensuring that the name you use to register exactly matches the name on the ID document(s) you present at the test center.
If you take the GRE revised General Test between August and November 2011, your scores will be reported on a special schedule. See the detailed score reporting schedule for more information.
Check the fees and read the reschedule and cancellation policies before registering for the test.
If you have health-related needs that require you to bring equipment, beverages or snacks into the testing room or to take extra or extended breaks, you need to follow the accommodations request procedures described in the Bulletin Supplement for Test Takers with Disabilities or Health-related Needs .
Individuals in Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Korea will take the entire GRE revised General Test as a computer-based test on one day (not as a split-test). See the schedule of upcoming test dates for more information.
Not all test centers are open on all dates.
You are not allowed to transfer your registration to someone else.
As part of your test fee, you may request that scores be sent to up to four graduate programs, business programs or fellowship sponsors. You will be asked to designate your score recipients when registering for the test or at the test center on test day.
Individuals who register for the GRE revised General Test can send up to four FREE ETS® Personal Potential Index (ETS® PPI) Evaluation Reports to graduate institutions or fellowship sponsors. For more information, visit the ETS PPI website.
You will be given the option to register for the FREE GRE Search Service when you register for a GRE test. For more information, see GRE Search Service.
The Name You Use When Registering
The name you use when you register must exactly match the name on the identification (ID) documents (without spaces or accents) that you will present on the day of the test. If it does not, you may be prohibited from taking the test or your test scores may be canceled after you take the test.
When you register, you must supply your entire last (family/surname) name. If you have a two-part last name, be sure to supply your complete last name as it appears on the ID documents (without spaces or accents) that you will present on the day of the test.
Be sure to provide your entire first (given) name (without spaces or accents). Do not register under a nickname and do not register with only an initial as your first name.
If you register by phone, please be sure you are registered under your entire first and last names as they appear on your ID.
If your online account has already been created, please confirm that the name on your ID documents still matches the name that appears in your account. If they do not, contact GRE Services.
It is your responsibility to ensure that your ID documents match your admission ticket on the day of the test.
Retaking the GRE revised General Test
You can take the GRE revised General Test (computer-based and paper-based) only once every 60 days, and no more than five times within any continuous rolling 12-month period. This applies even if you canceled your scores on a test taken previously. If you take only the paper-based GRE revised General Test, you can take it as often as it is offered.
Note: 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.
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