GRE vs GMAT 2026: Which Test Should Pakistani Students Take? Complete Comparison Guide – TopStudyWorld

GRE vs GMAT 2026: Which Test Should Pakistani Students Take? Complete Comparison Guide

GRE vs GMAT comparison for Pakistani students 2026. Side-by-side format, scoring, fees (GRE USD 220, GMAT USD 275), test centers in Pakistan, MBA vs MS acceptance, score conversion, and which test suits your strengths.

Feb 13, 2026 18 min read Pakistan
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Quick Facts
GRE Fee
USD 220 (~PKR 61,400)
GMAT Fee
USD 275 (~PKR 76,700)
GRE Duration
1 hour 58 minutes
GMAT Duration
2 hours 15 minutes
Score Validity
5 years (both tests)
PK Test Centers
Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad (Prometric)

GRE vs GMAT — Complete Overview & Comparison

If you’re a Pakistani student planning to study abroad for a Master’s, MBA, or PhD, you’ll likely need to take either the GRE (Graduate Record Examinations) or the GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test). Choosing the right test can save you time, money, and stress — and even improve your admission chances.

Quick Answer: Applying for MBA only? Take the GMAT — it’s designed for business school. Applying for MS, MA, or PhD? Take the GRE — it’s accepted across all graduate programs. Applying for both MBA and MS? Take the GRE — it’s accepted by 90%+ of MBA programs AND all graduate schools, giving you maximum flexibility.

GRE vs GMAT — Side-by-Side Comparison

FeatureGRE General TestGMAT Focus Edition
Full NameGraduate Record ExaminationsGraduate Management Admission Test
Administered ByETS (Educational Testing Service)GMAC (Graduate Management Admission Council)
Primary PurposeAll graduate programs (MS, MA, MBA, PhD)Business school (MBA, MiM, MFin)
FeeUSD 220 (~PKR 61,400)USD 275 (~PKR 76,700)
Duration1 hour 58 minutes2 hours 15 minutes
SectionsVerbal (130-170) + Quant (130-170) + Writing (0-6)Verbal (60-90) + Quant (60-90) + Data Insights (60-90)
Total Score Range260-340 (Verbal + Quant)205-805 (combined)
Adaptive BySection-adaptive (whole section adjusts)Question-adaptive (each question adjusts)
CalculatorOn-screen calculator for all Quant questionsNo calculator for Quant section
Can Skip/Review?Yes — skip, review, and change answers within sectionLimited — can change up to 3 answers per section
Score Validity5 years5 years
Test FrequencyEvery 21 days, up to 5 times/yearUp to 5 times in a rolling 12-month period
At-Home OptionYes (GRE at Home, 24/7)Yes (GMAT Online, select times)
PK Test CentersLahore, Karachi, Islamabad (Prometric + USEFP)Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad (Prometric)
MBA Acceptance90%+ of business schools accept GREAccepted by virtually all business schools
MS/PhD AcceptanceAccepted by virtually all graduate programsNOT accepted for MS/PhD (business schools only)

Test Format Deep Dive — Questions, Time & Content

Understanding the exact format of each test helps you decide which suits your skills better.

GRE Format (1 hour 58 minutes)

SectionQuestionsTimeWhat’s TestedScore Range
Verbal Reasoning (x2)27 questions (12 + 15)41 minutes (18 + 23)Reading comprehension, text completion, sentence equivalence, vocabulary130-170
Quantitative Reasoning (x2)27 questions (12 + 15)47 minutes (21 + 26)Arithmetic, algebra, geometry, data interpretation — on-screen calculator available130-170
Analytical Writing (x1)1 essay30 minutesAnalyze an issue — critical thinking and writing0-6 (0.5 increments)

GMAT Format (2 hours 15 minutes)

SectionQuestionsTimeWhat’s TestedScore Range
Quantitative Reasoning21 questions45 minutesProblem solving, algebra, arithmetic — NO calculator60-90
Verbal Reasoning23 questions45 minutesReading comprehension, critical reasoning, grammar (sentence correction)60-90
Data Insights20 questions45 minutesData sufficiency, multi-source reasoning, graphics interpretation, table analysis60-90

Key Difference — Calculator: The GRE provides an on-screen calculator for ALL quantitative questions. The GMAT does NOT allow a calculator in the Quant section. If mental math isn’t your strength, the GRE is significantly easier for quantitative reasoning. Pakistani students who are strong in math but slow with calculations often prefer the GRE for this reason.

Content Differences That Matter

Skill AreaGRE EmphasisGMAT EmphasisWhich Is Harder?
VocabularyHeavy — text completion and sentence equivalence require strong vocabularyLight — no vocabulary-focused questionsGRE is harder for vocabulary
GrammarLight — no direct grammar questionsHeavy — sentence correction tests grammar rulesGMAT is harder for grammar
Math LevelHigh school level — arithmetic, algebra, geometry, data analysisSimilar level but more focus on problem-solving speedSimilar difficulty, but GMAT without calculator makes it harder in practice
Data AnalysisModerate — data interpretation within Quant sectionHeavy — entire Data Insights section dedicated to data analysisGMAT is significantly harder for data
Critical ReasoningWithin verbal — reading comprehension focusDedicated question types — strengthen/weaken argumentsGMAT is harder for logic/reasoning
Essay/Writing1 essay (30 minutes) — scored separatelyNo essay section (removed in 2023 GMAT Focus)GRE has writing; GMAT doesn’t

Which Test for Which Program? MBA vs MS vs PhD

Your program choice should heavily influence your test decision.

Test Acceptance by Program Type

ProgramGRE Accepted?GMAT Accepted?Recommended Test
MBA (Top Business Schools)Yes (90%+ schools)Yes (all schools)GMAT preferred but GRE equally accepted at top schools
MS (Engineering, CS, Sciences)Yes (all programs)No (not accepted)GRE only
MS (Finance, Accounting)Yes (most programs)Yes (many programs)Either — GMAT may give slight edge for finance
MA (Humanities, Social Sciences)Yes (all programs)No (not accepted)GRE only
PhD (All Fields)Yes (standard requirement)Only for business PhDGRE only (except business PhD)
MiM (Master in Management)Yes (most programs)Yes (most programs)Either — check specific school preference
Law (LLM, JD)Yes (many US law schools)NoGRE (or LSAT for JD)

For Pakistani Students: If you’re applying to MS in USA, Canada, or Australia, the GRE is the standard test — don’t take the GMAT. If you’re applying exclusively to top MBA programs, the GMAT shows business school commitment. If you’re undecided between MBA and MS, take the GRE — it covers both options. MS in USA guide.

MBA Programs: GRE vs GMAT Acceptance at Top Schools

Business SchoolGRE Accepted?% Submitting GRE (2025)School’s Stated Preference
Harvard Business SchoolYes~41%No preference — both equally weighted
Stanford GSBYes~42%No preference
Wharton (UPenn)Yes~38%No preference
INSEADYes~30%GMAT slightly preferred historically
London Business SchoolYes~25%GMAT slightly more common
Yale SOMYes~47%No preference — GRE very common
Dartmouth TuckYes~46%No preference
Melbourne Business SchoolYesGrowingNo preference
Rotman (Toronto)YesGrowingNo preference

The MBA Myth: Some consultants in Pakistan still advise that ‘GMAT is better for MBA.’ This was true 10 years ago, but in 2026, 41-47% of students at Harvard, Stanford, and Yale submitted GRE scores. The GMAT vs GRE stigma is essentially gone at top schools. Choose the test where you’ll score higher, not based on outdated advice.

Score Comparison & Target Scores for Pakistani Students

Understanding how GRE and GMAT scores compare helps you set targets and understand where you stand.

GRE to GMAT Score Conversion Table

GRE (V+Q Combined)GMAT EquivalentCompetitive LevelTarget Schools
340~800ExceptionalHarvard, Stanford, Wharton
335-339770-790OutstandingTop 10 MBA + top MS programs
330-334720-760ExcellentTop 20 MBA + Ivy League MS
325-329690-710Very GoodTop 30 MBA + excellent MS programs
320-324650-680GoodTop 50 MBA + most competitive MS
315-319610-640AverageMid-ranked MBA + strong MS programs
310-314560-600Below Average for Top SchoolsGood MBA programs + most MS programs
300-309470-550Minimum for many programsSome MBA programs + many MS programs

Pakistani Student Benchmarks: Average GRE score for Pakistani test-takers is approximately V:148, Q:158, Total 306. For competitive US MS programs, target 320+ (V:155, Q:165). For top MBA programs, target 325+ (V:160, Q:165). Pakistani students typically score higher in Quant than Verbal — leverage this strength.

Target Scores for Popular Programs

Program TypeGRE TargetGMAT TargetNotes
Top 10 MBA (HBS, Stanford)330+730+Extremely competitive — strong profile needed too
Top 20 MBA325+700+Doable with strong GMAT prep
Top 30 MS (CS/Engineering)320+ (Q:165+)N/AQuant score matters more than Verbal for STEM
Top 50 MS (CS/Engineering)315+ (Q:160+)N/ARealistic target for most Pakistani students
PhD (with funding)320+ (section scores matter)N/A (unless business PhD)Research experience matters more than GRE score
Australian universities310-320600-650Many waive GRE/GMAT entirely — check requirements
Canadian universities315-325650-700Most require GRE for MS, some waive for MBA

Taking GRE/GMAT in Pakistan — Fees, Centers & Registration

Here’s everything you need to know about registering for and taking the GRE or GMAT in Pakistan.

GRE Registration in Pakistan

FeatureDetails
FeeUSD 220 (~PKR 61,400). Fee reduction: USD 100 if eligible (financial hardship via ETS)
Test CentersPrometric centers in Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad. USEFP offices can also assist with registration
Register Atets.org/gre — online registration with credit/debit card. Or register at USEFP offices without a card
At-Home OptionGRE at Home — available 24/7, same content and scoring as center-based test
Score Reporting4 free score reports at time of test. Additional reports USD 35 each
Reschedule FeeUSD 55 (must be done 4+ days before test)
How OftenEvery 21 days, up to 5 times per year

GMAT Registration in Pakistan

FeatureDetails
FeeUSD 275 (~PKR 76,700)
Test CentersPrometric centers in Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad
Register Atmba.com — online registration with credit/debit card
Online OptionGMAT Online — available at select times
Score Reporting5 free score reports. Additional reports USD 35 each
Reschedule FeeUSD 55 (7+ days before) / USD 110 (1-7 days before)
How OftenUp to 5 times in any 12-month period

Fee Savings Tip: The GRE is USD 55 cheaper than the GMAT (PKR 15,300 savings). Additionally, ETS offers a GRE Fee Reduction Program for financially disadvantaged students — reducing the fee to just USD 100. Apply at ets.org with proof of financial need. No such discount exists for GMAT.

GRE at Home vs Test Center — Which for Pakistani Students?

FactorTest CenterAt Home
ConvenienceMust travel to Lahore, Karachi, or IslamabadTake from any room with a computer
Internet RequiredN/A — center provides everythingStable internet required throughout (disconnection = cancelled test)
SchedulingLimited dates, book 2-3 weeks aheadAvailable 24/7 — even late night if you focus better then
EnvironmentProfessional, quiet, controlledYou control the environment — but must follow strict room rules
Pakistani RealityReliable — no internet/power concernsRISKY in Pakistan — load shedding and unstable internet can ruin your test

Recommendation for Pakistan: Take the test at a Prometric center unless you have a very reliable internet connection and UPS/generator backup. Pakistani internet outages and load shedding have caused many at-home test cancellations. The test center eliminates these risks entirely.

Which Test Should YOU Take? Decision Framework

Here’s a decision framework specifically for Pakistani students.

Choose the GRE If…

  • You’re applying to MS, MA, or PhD programs (GRE is the only option for non-business graduate programs)
  • You’re applying to BOTH MBA and MS programs (GRE covers both; GMAT covers only MBA)
  • You prefer vocabulary-based verbal reasoning over grammar-based questions
  • You want an on-screen calculator for math (GRE provides one; GMAT doesn’t)
  • You like to skip, review, and change answers within a section
  • You want a cheaper test (USD 220 vs USD 275) with a fee reduction option
  • You want the flexibility to take the test at home (24/7 availability)

Choose the GMAT If…

  • You’re applying ONLY to MBA/business school programs
  • You’re strong in mental math and don’t need a calculator
  • You prefer grammar-based verbal questions over vocabulary-heavy questions
  • You’re comfortable with data interpretation and analysis (Data Insights section)
  • You’re targeting business schools that historically favor GMAT (INSEAD, LBS)
  • You want to signal strong commitment to business school specifically

Decision Flowchart

Your ProfileRecommended TestWhy
Engineering background, applying for MSGREMS programs don’t accept GMAT. Your strong Quant background helps on GRE.
Business background, applying for MBA onlyGMAT or GREEither works. GMAT if you’re strong in data analysis; GRE if vocabulary is stronger.
Undecided between MBA and MSGRECovers both options. Don’t limit yourself to business school only.
Strong vocabulary, weaker mathGRECalculator helps. GRE verbal rewards vocabulary knowledge.
Strong math, weaker vocabularyGMATQuant section is your strength. Verbal focuses on grammar, not vocab.
Budget-consciousGREUSD 55 cheaper + fee reduction option available.
PhD applicantGREGMAT not accepted for most PhD programs.

Final Advice: Don’t overthink this decision. Take a free practice test for each — ETS offers free GRE practice at ets.org, and GMAC offers free GMAT practice at mba.com. Compare your practice scores. Whichever test you score higher on is the one you should take. The test where you score better will ALWAYS serve you better than the ‘recommended’ test where you score lower.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between GRE and GMAT?

The GRE (by ETS) is for all graduate programs (MS, MBA, PhD), costs USD 220, takes 1 hour 58 minutes, and provides an on-screen calculator. The GMAT (by GMAC) is specifically for business school (MBA), costs USD 275, takes 2 hours 15 minutes, and has no calculator in the Quant section. GRE tests vocabulary more; GMAT tests grammar and data analysis more.

Is GRE or GMAT easier?

Neither is universally easier — it depends on your strengths. GRE is easier if you have strong vocabulary and prefer having a calculator for math. GMAT is easier if you’re strong in mental math, grammar, and data analysis. Take a free practice test for each to see where you score higher. Most Pakistani students find the GRE Quant section easier due to the calculator.

Do MBA programs prefer GMAT over GRE?

Not anymore. In 2025-2026, 41-47% of students at Harvard, Stanford, and Yale submitted GRE scores. All top MBA programs officially state ‘no preference’ between GRE and GMAT. The old stigma against GRE for MBA is essentially gone. Choose the test where you’ll get a higher score — that’s what matters most for admission.

How much does GRE cost in Pakistan?

The GRE costs USD 220 (~PKR 61,400). ETS offers a Fee Reduction Program for financially disadvantaged students, reducing the fee to USD 100 (~PKR 27,900). Test centers are located in Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad (Prometric centers). You can register at ets.org or at USEFP offices.

Can I use GRE score for MBA admission?

Yes. Over 90% of MBA programs worldwide accept GRE scores, including Harvard, Stanford, Wharton, INSEAD, and virtually all top business schools. GRE gives you more flexibility because it’s also accepted for MS and PhD programs, while GMAT is limited to business school only.

What GRE score do I need for US universities?

For top 30 MS programs (CS, Engineering): target GRE 320+ with Quant 165+. For top 20 MBA programs: target GRE 325+ (equivalent to GMAT 700+). For top 50 programs: GRE 315+ is competitive. The average Pakistani GRE score is approximately 306 (V:148, Q:158). MS in USA guide.

Is GMAT harder than GRE math?

The math content is similar, but the GMAT is perceived as harder because no calculator is allowed in the Quant section. You must do all calculations mentally or on scratch paper. The GMAT also has a unique Data Insights section with complex data interpretation. However, GMAT math questions tend to be more ‘business-focused’ and less geometry-heavy than GRE.

Can I take GRE or GMAT at home in Pakistan?

Yes, both offer at-home options. GRE at Home is available 24/7. GMAT Online is available at select times. However, we recommend taking the test at a Prometric center in Pakistan instead — Pakistani internet outages and load shedding can disrupt at-home tests, potentially cancelling your exam and wasting your fee.

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