Free GMAT Score Calculator
Enter your Quant, Verbal, and Data Insights section scores to instantly estimate your GMAT total score (205–805) and percentile ranking.
How GMAT Scoring Works
The GMAT exam consists of three scored sections. Your total score is a weighted combination of all three, ranging from 205 to 805.
Three Sections
Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, and Data Insights — each scored from 60 to 90.
Total Score Range
Section scores combine into a total GMAT score from 205 (minimum) to 805 (maximum).
Percentile Ranking
See how your score compares to other GMAT test-takers worldwide with percentile data.
About the GMAT Score Calculator
Crackverbal's free GMAT Score Calculator helps you estimate your total GMAT score based on your performance in the three scored sections: Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, and Data Insights. Each section is scored on a scale of 60–90, and the total score ranges from 205 to 805.
How to use this calculator
- Enter your Quantitative Reasoning section score (60–90).
- Enter your Verbal Reasoning section score (60–90).
- Enter your Data Insights section score (60–90).
- Click Calculate My GMAT Score to see your estimated total and percentile.
What is a good GMAT score for MBA programs?
A score of 700+ is generally considered competitive for top-20 MBA programs such as Harvard Business School, Stanford GSB, and Wharton. For top-50 programs, a score between 650 and 700 is typically strong. Indian MBA programs like ISB usually expect scores above 680. The median GMAT score is approximately 555.
GMAT score percentile benchmarks
A total score of 705 places you in roughly the 90th percentile. A score of 655 is around the 75th percentile, while 555 is near the 50th percentile (median).
Frequently Asked Questions
How is the GMAT score calculated?
The GMAT total score ranges from 205 to 805 and is calculated based on your performance in three sections: Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, and Data Insights. Each section score ranges from 60-90. The final score is a weighted combination of your sectional performances.
What is a good GMAT score?
A good GMAT score depends on your target schools. For top-20 MBA programs like Harvard, Stanford, or Wharton, you'll typically need a score of 700+. For top-50 programs, scores in the 650-700 range are competitive. Indian schools like ISB typically look for scores above 680.
How accurate is this GMAT score calculator?
This calculator provides an estimate based on your sectional scores using an approximation of the GMAT scoring algorithm. Your actual GMAT score may vary. For official scoring, you must take the actual GMAT exam administered by GMAC.
What do the GMAT sectional score ranges mean?
Each section (Quant, Verbal, Data Insights) is scored on a scale of 60-90. A score of 60 represents the minimum, while 90 represents the maximum. The average sectional score is typically around 75-78.
How can I improve my GMAT score?
Focus on understanding core concepts, practice regularly with official materials, identify your weak areas through diagnostic tests, and consider professional coaching for structured preparation. Crackverbal offers free concept videos and personalized strategy sessions to help you improve.