Wednesday, June 18, 2008

GMAT Test Score pattern

This table will help in cases where you are not practicing online GMAT tests. I used this to evaluate my performance in paper-pen free GMAT sample tests papers. It is not totally accurate but gives you an idea where you stand.














GMAT Test Score Pattern
Verbal Subscore Quantitative Subscore GMAT Score
CorrectSubscoreCorrectSubscoreCorrectScore
4160376078800
4060366077800
3958355876800
3856345675790
37 54 33 54 74 780
365232 52 73770
3550 3150 72 760
34 48 30 48 71750
33 4629 46 70 740
3244284469730
3142274268720
3040264067710
2938253866700
28 36243665690
2734233464680
2632223263670
25 30 21 3062 660
24 28202861650
23 26 192660640
22 24182459630
21 2217 2258 620
20 20 16 2057610
1918 15 1856600
18 1614 16 55590
17 14 131454580
16 12 121253570
15 10 111052560
14 8 108 51550
13 6 9 6 50540
12 4 8 4 49 530
11 2 7 2 48 520
100 6 0 47 510
9 0 5 0 46 500
8 0 4 0 45 490
7 0 3 0 44 480
6 0 2 0 43 470
5 0 1 0 42 460
4 0 0 0 41 450
3 0 0 040 440
2 0 0 039 430
1 0 0 038 420
0 0 0 037 410
0 0 0 036 400
0 0 0 035 390

How to use this table ?

Say if you get 30 correct in GMAT Verbal and 22 correct in GMAT Quantitative, then your subscore would be 40 in Verbal and 32 in Maths. Your total would be 72 and you will end up scoring somewhere close to 750. This also shows that the weightage of Verbal in GMAT is little bit more that Quantitative. Even I also observed this during the free GMAT practice test.

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