The GRE subject test in chemistry is a standardized test in the United States created by the Educational Testing Service, and is designed to assess a candidate's potential for graduate or post-graduate study in the field of chemistry. It contains questions from many fields of chemistry. 15% of the questions will come from analytical chemistry, 25% will come from inorganic chemistry, 30% will come from organic chemistry and 30% will come from physical chemistry.[9]

Graduate Record Examination
(Chemistry Subject Test)
TypePaper-based standardized test[1]
Developer / administratorEducational Testing Service
Knowledge / skills testedUndergraduate level chemistry:
PurposeAdmissions in graduate programs (e.g. M.S. and Ph.D.) in chemistry (mostly in universities in the United States).
Year started(?) ((?))
Year terminated2023 (2023)
Duration2 hours and 50 minutes[3]
Score / grade range200 to 990, in 10-point increments[4]
Score / grade validity5 years[5]
Offered3 times a year, in September, October and April.[6]
Countries / regionsWorldwide
LanguagesEnglish
Annual number of test takers~3,000-4,000 yearly
Prerequisites / eligibility criteriaNo official prerequisite. Intended for chemistry bachelor degree graduates or undergraduate students about to graduate. Fluency in English assumed.
FeeUS$ 150[7]
(Limited offers of "Fee Reduction Program" for U.S. citizens or resident aliens who demonstrate financial need, and for national programs in the USA that work with underrepresented groups.[8])
Scores / grades used byChemistry departments offering graduate programs (mostly in universities in the United States).
Websitewww.ets.org/gre/subject/about/content/chemistry

This exam, like all the GRE subject tests, is paper-based, as opposed to the GRE general test which is usually computer-based. It contains 130 questions, which are to be answered within 2 hours and 50 minutes. Scores on this exam are sometimes required for entrance to chemistry Ph.D. programs in the United States.

Scores are scaled and then reported as a number between 200 and 990; however, in recent versions of the test, the maximum and minimum reported scores have been 940 (corresponding to the 99 percentile) and 460 (1 percentile) respectively. The mean score for all test takers from July, 2009, to July, 2012, was 703 with a standard deviation of 115.[10]

Tests generally take place three times per year, on one Saturday in each of September, October, and April. Students must register for the exam approximately five weeks before the administration.

The test was discontinued following the April 2023 administration.[11]

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  1. ^ "GRE Subject Tests Content and Structure (For Test Takers)".
  2. ^ "GRE Chemistry Subject Test (For Test Takers)".
  3. ^ "GRE Subject Tests Content and Structure (For Test Takers)".
  4. ^ "GRE Subject Test Scores (For Test Takers)".
  5. ^ "GRE Subject Test Scores (For Test Takers)".
  6. ^ "About the GRE Subject Tests (For Test Takers)".
  7. ^ "GRE Subject Tests Fees (For Test Takers)".
  8. ^ "GRE Subject Tests Fee Reduction Program (For Test Takers)".
  9. ^ "GRE Chemistry Subject Test (For Test Takers)".
  10. ^ http://www.ets.org/s/gre/pdf/gre_guide_table2.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  11. ^ "Upcoming GRE Subject Test Changes".