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V dc 31st Mar, 2019

Hi Saran,

Actually, cut off marks depend on the University and it may change year by year and 158 in both verbal and quant is the perfect score to get Good universities like Stanford.

See you will get 260 marks if you attend the exam and if work hard a bit you can easily score around 290-300 and least cutoff for a normal University would be 280 and highest cutoff of a good university would be around 320 something.

Let us be in touch to let you know more about universities etc.

Trishna Mohanty 6th Jan, 2019

Hello Saran.

The minimum cut off score varies from colleges to colleges. Some colleges take minimum scores and some colleges take high ones. But in average you should atleast score 320 or more in GRE to be in the safe zone, and 161 or more in the quantitative section. Average score in TOEFL should be 90 or more, but some colleges demand lower or higher scores. Along with marks scored, your GPA, Work experience and other achievements add up the chances too.

Goodluck!

Hope this helps :)

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