GMAT Focus Score Calculator

Want to calculate your GMAT Focus score? This calculator helps you estimate your overall GMAT Focus score based on your individual section scores. Simply enter your scores for Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, and Data Insights sections to get your estimated total score on the 205-805 scale. Moreover, the calculator follows the official GMAC scoring methodology, rounding to the nearest multiple of 5 that ends in 5.

Understanding GMAT Focus Scores

🎯 The Three Core Sections

  • • Quantitative Reasoning: Tests mathematical and analytical skills (Score range: 60-90)
  • • Verbal Reasoning: Evaluates reading comprehension and critical reasoning (Score range: 60-90)
  • • Data Insights: Tests data interpretation and business analytics skills (Score range: 60-90)

🧮 How Scores Are Calculated

  1. Each section is initially scored on a scale of 60-90
  2. The three section scores are averaged to get your raw score
  3. The raw score is converted to the GMAT Focus scale (205-805)
  4. The final score is rounded to the nearest multiple of 5 that ends in a 5

đź“Š Score Scale

  • • Minimum Score: 205
  • • Maximum Score: 805
  • • Score Intervals: Scores are reported in 5-point increments

GMAT Focus Score Calculator

ℹ️ Enter your section scores (60-90) to calculate your total GMAT Focus score.

Frequently Asked Questions – GMAT Focus Score Calculator

What is the GMAT Focus Score Calculator?

The GMAT Focus Score Calculator estimates your composite GMAT score using the updated scoring system. By inputting your performance in the three sections—Quant, Verbal, and Data Insights—the calculator generates a projected total score. Furthermore, this tool is especially useful for practice tests, helping test-takers understand how their performance translates into a final score.

What is the GMAT Focus Edition?

The GMAT Focus Edition is a revamped version of the traditional GMAT. It features a shorter test duration (2 hours and 15 minutes, down from 3 hours and 7 minutes) and focuses on three core sections:
Quantitative Reasoning (Quant)
Verbal Reasoning (Verbal)
Data Insights (DI) (a combination of Integrated Reasoning and other analytical skills).
Notably, the Focus Edition has removed the Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA).

How Do We Calculate GMAT Scores?

We calculate the GMAT score based on your performance in three sections: Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, and Data Insights. Then, we score each section on a scale of 60-90 points. Your overall score, ranging from 205-805, is a composite of these three section scores. Moreover, the GMAT uses an adaptive testing format, adjusting question difficulty based on your performance.

What is a good score on GMAT Focus?

A good score on the GMAT Focus Edition can vary depending on the specific business school and program you are targeting, but here are some general guidelines:
– Generally, a total score above 700 – Competitive for many top business schools.
– Scores in the range of 650-700 – Acceptable for mid-tier programs.
– Aiming for a score in the upper percentiles (e.g., above the 80th percentile) can enhance your application, particularly for highly competitive programs.

GMAT focus score calculator