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GMAT Score Percentile Calculator

Estimate your current GMAT Exam percentile with GMAC's separate Quant, Verbal, and Data Insights tables, or compare a legacy classic GMAT score.

Score the GMAT

Current test (launched late 2023). Total 205 to 805. Quant, Verbal and Data Insights on 60 to 90.

Medians come from published 2024 class profiles.

Total score

655

Roughly the 91th national percentile.

Section percentiles

SectionPercentile
Quant75th
Verbal74th
Data Insights83th

Below this tier's published median

Top 10 MBA (adds Sloan, Columbia, Tuck, Yale SOM, Haas) median: 665.

You are about 10 points below the published median for the Top 10 MBA (adds Sloan, Columbia, Tuck, Yale SOM, Haas). Targeted prep on your weaker section is usually enough to close a gap this small.

About this test version

GMAT Focus Edition replaced the classic GMAT in early 2024. The 205 to 805 scale has three sections (Quant, Verbal, Data Insights), no AWA and no Integrated Reasoning. Total-score percentiles use GMAC's 2020-2025 reference data.

GMAT Focus and Classic Percentile Snapshots

Focus values use the calculator's GMAC 2020-2025 anchors. Classic values are legacy anchors. Rows are independent reference points, not score conversions.

Focus totalPercentileClassic totalClassic percentile
4057th50027th
50527th60053rd
60570th70088th
70598th76099th
755100th80099th

Frequently Asked Questions about the GMAT Score Percentile Calculator

What is the GMAT Focus Edition and how does it differ from the classic GMAT?
The exam launched as GMAT Focus Edition and is now called the GMAT Exam. It has Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, and Data Insights, with no Analytical Writing Assessment. Total scores run from 205 to 805 and end in 5; section scores run from 60 to 90. The classic GMAT was retired in 2024.
How are Quant, Verbal, and Data Insights scored on the Focus Edition?
Each section uses the same 60 to 90 score scale, but the percentile distribution is different for Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, and Data Insights. The calculator therefore uses GMAC's separate section tables rather than applying one shared percentile curve.
How does the Focus Edition concord to the classic GMAT?
The two tests are not on one common score scale, so compare them with GMAC's official concordance rather than subtracting points. Their numeric ranges overlap, but current totals end in 5 while classic totals ended in 0, which distinguishes reported scores. Percentile relationships can change as score distributions are updated.
What GMAT total do top MBA programs publish in their 2024 class profiles?
Class-profile medians are program-specific and change by admissions cycle. Some profiles still mix classic and current GMAT results, so verify the exam version before comparing totals. This calculator's target tiers are planning estimates, not current admissions cutoffs or guarantees.
Do MBA programs accept the GRE in place of the GMAT?
Many MBA programs accept both exams, but acceptance and evaluation policies are set by each program. Do not assume equal treatment or rely on an informal recruiter preference. Check the current admissions page for every target program before choosing or sending a test.

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