Score Calculator

Score Calculator

Welcome to GMATOrb’s GMAT Score Calculator. This tool is designed to help you estimate your GMAT score based on the number of questions you answer correctly in each section. It’s a valuable resource for tracking your progress during your GMAT preparation and setting realistic score goals.

How It Works

Our GMAT Score Calculator uses a proprietary algorithm that approximates the GMAT’s scoring method. While it can’t replicate the exact adaptive nature of the GMAT, it provides a reasonably accurate estimation based on your performance in practice tests or study sessions.

Using the Calculator

1. Enter the number of questions you answered correctly in each section:
– Quantitative (0-31)
– Verbal (0-36)

2. Click “Calculate Score” to see your estimated results.

3. View your estimated scores:
– Total Score (200-800)
– Quantitative Percentile
– Verbal Percentile

GMAT Score Calculator Tool

Understanding Your Results

– Total Score (200-800)*: This is an estimate of your overall GMAT score.
– Quantitative Percentile: This indicates how your Quant score compares to other test-takers.
– Verbal Percentile: This shows how your Verbal score compares to other test-takers.

Remember, this calculator provides an estimate. Your actual GMAT score may vary due to the test’s adaptive nature and other factors.

Tips for Using the Score Calculator

Track Progress

Use the calculator regularly during your prep to monitor improvement.

Set Realistic Goals

Use the results to set achievable target scores for each section.

Identify Weaknesses

If one section's score is consistently lower, focus more on that area.

Simulate Test Conditions

For the most accurate results, input scores from full-length practice tests taken under timed conditions.

GMAT Scoring Facts

– The GMAT Total Score range is 200-800, with two-thirds of test takers scoring between 400 and 600.
– Scores are based on the number of questions answered, their difficulty, and the number answered correctly.
– Unanswered questions significantly impact your score, so it’s crucial to answer all questions within the time limit.

Beyond the Calculator

While this calculator is a useful tool, remember that your GMAT preparation should be comprehensive:

– Practice with Full-Length Tests
– Review Our GMAT Strategy Guides
– Join a Study Group

Need More Help?

– GMAT Scoring FAQ
– Consult with a GMAT Tutor
– Explore Our GMAT Prep Courses

Remember, consistent practice and a solid understanding of GMAT concepts are key to achieving your target score. Use this calculator as one of many tools in your GMAT preparation arsenal.