What is a good gre score for MS in Computer science in the USA?

Asked by Kavita Desai 12 months ago

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When applying for a Master’s in Computer Science (MSCS) in the USA, a good GRE score is crucial for strengthening your application. The requirements vary by institution, but generally, competitive scores are expected across the board. For instance, Georgia Tech recommends a minimum of 153 in Verbal, 155 in Quantitative, and a 3.0 in Analytical Writing​.

Similarly, Stanford's Computer Science program, while not specifying exact scores, typically admits students with high GRE scores, especially in the quantitative section, given the competitive nature of the program​ (Computer Science)​. 

At the University of Southern California (USC) Viterbi School of Engineering, applicants to the MS in Computer Science program are advised to have strong GRE scores to enhance their application, though exact minimum scores are not explicitly stated​. Carnegie Mellon University also requires GRE scores for their MSCS program, underscoring the importance of good quantitative scores due to the technical demands of the coursework​ 

In summary, aiming for at least 155 in Quantitative, 153 in Verbal, and 3.0 in Analytical Writing should make your application competitive for most top-tier programs. However, higher scores can further strengthen your application, especially for the most competitive programs like those at Stanford and Carnegie Mellon. 


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