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How is GMAT score scaled?

The GMAT total score is a scaled combination of your verbal and quantitative scaled scores. The range for the scaled verbal and quantitative scores is 0 to 60. The range for the total GMAT scaled score is 200 to 800.

Is scoring 750 in GMAT tough?

your score isn’t quite there. The good news is that it is simple, if not easy, to get your GMAT score in that 98th percentile or higher—you just need hard work, dedication, and a lot of practice! The most fool proof way to improve at the GMAT is to put a serious number of hours into prep work.

How to calculate the GMAT score?

The GMAT total score calculator calculation is described in the below steps: The first and second rows denote the GMAT verbal score calculator with its raw, percentile, and scaled score. The first and second columns denote the raw score of GMAT quant and their equivalent percentile. These raw scores are calculated based on the number of correct answers given in these sections.

What is the highest you can score on the GMAT?

The highest GMAT score possible is an 800. When we discuss the GMAT score, we generally mean the total score, which includes both the Verbal and the Quantitative sections. The Integrated Reasoning and Analytical Writing Assessment sections are not included in the total score.

What is a good or average GMAT score?

TOTAL SCORE: 550 – 640

  • QUANTITATIVE SUBSCORE: 38-47
  • VERBAL SUBSCORE: 28-34
  • INTEGRATED REASONING: 5-6
  • ESSAY: 4.5-5
  • What is the maximum for a GMAT score?

    The score range for GMAT quantitative is 0-60 with 1 point increment

  • The score range for GMAT verbal is 0-60 with 1 point increment
  • GMAT max score for Quant and Verbal is 60 which is later converted into a scaled score
  • The score range for GMAT integrated reasoning is 1-8 with 1 point increment