This tool calculates your GMAT score based on your inputted section scores.
How to Use the GMAT Calculator
Enter your Quantitative, Verbal, AWA (Analytical Writing Assessment), and IR (Integrated Reasoning) scores into the respective fields. After entering the scores, click on the “Calculate” button to obtain your total GMAT score.
How It Calculates the Results
The GMAT calculator adds your Quantitative and Verbal scores and scales them to produce a total score on a 200-800 scale. The AWA and IR scores are displayed separately. Make sure to enter all scores within their valid ranges: Quantitative (0-60), Verbal (0-60), AWA (0-6 with 0.5 increments), IR (0-8 with 1 increment).
Limitations
This calculator provides an estimated total GMAT score. Actual GMAT exam scores may vary due to official scaling and rounding methods. Always refer to official GMAT resources for precise scoring information.
Use Cases for This Calculator
Calculating Quantitative Section Score
Enter the number of correct and incorrect answers in the Quantitative section to calculate your raw score. Use the scoring guide to determine your estimated score. This helps you evaluate your performance and strategize improvement areas.
Determining Verbal Section Score
Input your correct and incorrect answers in the Verbal section to get your raw score. Refer to the GMAT scoring algorithm for Verbal to estimate your score. Understanding your performance aids in setting study goals for better results.
Estimating Integrated Reasoning Score
Fill in the number of right and wrong responses in the Integrated Reasoning section. The calculator will determine your raw score, providing insights into your performance. Analyze your results to enhance your preparation strategy.
Predicting Analytical Writing Assessment Score
Enter the ratings from both the human grader and the e-rater for your Analytical Writing Assessment responses. The calculator will provide an average score based on the inputs. This assists in gauging your writing abilities for the GMAT.
Calculating Total GMAT Score
Input your estimated scores from the Quantitative, Verbal, Integrated Reasoning, and Analytical Writing Assessment sections. The calculator will sum up these scores to give you your total GMAT score. This final score is crucial for your business school applications.
Practice Test Score Projection
Use the calculator to enter your responses from a GMAT practice test to see what your potential score could be. Analyze your strengths and weaknesses in different sections to improve your overall performance. Set targets based on the projected score.
Time Management Analysis
Input the time taken for each section in your GMAT practice tests to analyze your pacing. The calculator will help you determine if you’re allocating the right amount of time to each section. Enhance your time management skills for the actual exam.
Retake Decision Support
Enter your previous GMAT scores and the scores you aim to achieve in the calculator. Analyze the score difference to make an informed decision on retaking the exam. This feature assists in evaluating whether a retake would be beneficial.
Score Improvement Goal Setting
Input your current GMAT scores and the target scores you want to achieve. The calculator will show you the score gap between the two, aiding in setting realistic improvement goals. Use this to create a study plan focusing on areas that need enhancement.
Performance Comparison Analysis
Enter the raw scores from your various GMAT attempts to compare and analyze your performance trends over time. Visualize your progress and identify patterns in your scores to optimize your study approach. Use this analysis to track your improvement journey.