GMAT Scores
Your GMAT Test scores are based on a fixed scale. You will receive a score for each section of the GMAT; the Verbal, Quantitative, and Analytical Writing sections along with a Total Score.
You will receive a scaled score and a percentile rank for each of the four scores on the GMAT. The percentile shows the percentage of examinees who scored below you during the last three-years. While this score may change, the scaled score will remain the same.
The Total Scores range from 200 to 800 (with 800 being the highest). You will receive a separate score for the Analytical Writing section ranging from 0-6. The Verbal and Quantitative Scores will range from 0-60.
Your score reports will include each and every GMAT Test you have taken from the last five years.
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