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Prepare for the ETS Mathematics Subject Test with current format details, topic-weighted study planning, official practice alignment, pacing strategy, and score-report guidance.
ETS lists the GRE Mathematics Subject Test as a computer-delivered Subject Test with approximately 66 multiple-choice questions in 2 hours and 50 minutes. The blueprint emphasizes calculus, algebra, and additional undergraduate mathematics topics.
This test is built for applicants with strong undergraduate mathematics preparation and rewards breadth, speed, and accuracy.
Approximately 66 multiple-choice questions in a computer-delivered format.
ETS lists 2 hours and 50 minutes of testing time with no separately timed sections.
About 50% calculus, 25% algebra, and 25% additional topics.
GRE Subject Test total scores are reported from 200 to 990 in 10-point increments.
ETS says approximately half of the Mathematics Subject Test involves calculus and its applications. Candidates should be fluent with single-variable and multivariable concepts, sequences and series, differential equations, and application-style questions rather than treating calculus as a short review block.
The algebra portion includes elementary algebra, linear algebra, abstract algebra, and number theory. Strong preparation mixes computational speed with structural reasoning so candidates can recognize groups, rings, vector spaces, matrices, and divisibility arguments under time pressure.
Additional topics can include material from other undergraduate mathematics areas, so the final study phase should close gaps in real analysis, topology, discrete mathematics, probability, statistics, geometry, and numerical methods based on the candidate's transcript and practice-test misses.
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The GRE Mathematics Subject Test is an ETS computer-delivered Subject Test for applicants with an undergraduate major or extensive background in mathematics. ETS lists total testing time as 2 hours and 50 minutes with no separately timed sections. The Mathematics test has approximately 66 multiple-choice questions drawn from undergraduate courses: about 50% calculus and its applications, about 25% elementary algebra, linear algebra, abstract algebra, and number theory, and about 25% additional topics. GRE Subject Tests are offered at computer-delivered centers worldwide during two-week windows in September, October, and April, with at-home testing available on certain dates during those months. Subject Test total scores are reported on a 200 to 990 scale in 10-point increments, scores remain reportable for five years, and ETS allows Subject Test retakes every 14 days. HiraEdu helps candidates prepare legitimately with topic diagnostics, proof and computation review, official practice-book alignment, timing strategy, registration planning, at-home or test-center readiness, score-report planning, and retake decisions.
ETS lists total testing time as 2 hours and 50 minutes.
ETS says the test has approximately 66 multiple-choice questions.
The ETS blueprint is approximately 50% calculus, 25% algebra, and 25% additional undergraduate mathematics topics.
ETS says GRE Subject Tests are offered during two-week windows in September, October, and April, with at-home testing available on certain dates during those months.
GRE Subject Test total scores are reported on a 200 to 990 scale in 10-point increments.
Compare current ability against the ETS Mathematics content areas and mark weak calculus, algebra, and additional-topic clusters.
Give calculus the largest practice block, then rotate algebra and additional topics often enough to keep recall fresh.
Use long mixed sets to rehearse the 66-question, 2-hour-50-minute format and learn when to skip, estimate, or return.
Confirm September, October, or April availability, test-center or at-home rules, score-report dates, recipient choices, and the 14-day retake policy.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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