GMAT Focus Edition Score Calculator

Estimate your most up-to-date GMAT Focus Edition scores and get a strong start on your business school applications.

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GMAT Focus General Score Calculation

How to Calculate?

Each section of the GMAT Focus Edition (Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, Data Insights) is scored in the 60-90 range. The total score is a combination of the scores from all three sections, with a range of 205-805.

This calculator provides an estimated score range based on the number of correct answers you enter. Because GMAT Focus is a computer-adaptive test, your score depends not only on the number of correct answers but also on the difficulty of the questions you answer and the overall algorithm of the test. Therefore, the results provided are only estimates.

  • **Quantitative Reasoning:** It consists of 21 questions in total.
  • **Verbal Reasoning:** It consists of 23 questions in total.
  • **Data Insights:** Consists of 20 questions in total.

This calculator provides estimated values and is not a substitute for the official GMAC GMAT Focus score. Your actual score will depend on your performance on the exam and GMAC's scoring methodology. Remember, this is not a true-false table; scores are determined by adaptive algorithms.

GMAT Focus Percentile Calculation

What is a Percentile and How is it Calculated?

The percentile indicates what percentage of test takers your overall score is better than. GMAT Focus Edition percentiles are based on data published by GMAC and are updated over time based on the performance of the test taker population. This calculator provides an estimated percentile range based on generally accepted averages.

  • **High Percentiles:** Typically required for the most competitive MBA and other business programs.
  • **GMAC Data:** For the most accurate and up-to-date percentile information, GMAC's official reports should be consulted.

This percentile estimate is based on historical GMAC data and overall trends. Your actual percentile may vary depending on the time period the exam was administered and the performance of the overall test taker population. Please check the official and current GMAC percentile tables.

About GMAT Focus Edition

**GMAT Focus Edition** is a new, shorter, and more flexible version of the GMAT exam, which is used to apply to business schools, introduced in 2023. GMAT Focus aims to measure your analytical, verbal, and numerical skills in a more focused way.

Major Changes:

  • **Short Duration:** The exam duration is approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes (more than 1 hour shorter than the old version).
  • **Number of Sections:** It consists of 3 sections in total: Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, and Data Insights. (Analytical Writing Assessment has been removed).
  • **Scoring:** Each section is scored between 60-90 points. The total score is between 205-805, given in 10-point increments and contributes equal weight to the performance of all three sections.
  • **Question Navigation:** Within each section, you can flag questions, review them, and change your answers (this was limited on the old GMAT).

The GMAT Focus Edition offers candidates a more flexible testing experience while still measuring the core skills that business schools need. It’s important to check the requirements of the programs you’re applying to to determine which exam format is right for you.

This information is based on GMAC's published public information, and the official GMAC website should always be the primary source for current testing policies or minor changes.

What is the GMAT Focus Edition and Why is it Important?

**GMAT Focus Edition** is a standardized exam designed for applications to the world's leading business schools (MBA, Master in Management, etc.). GMAT Focus evaluates candidates' potential to succeed in business and graduate education by measuring their critical thinking, problem-solving, and data analysis skills.

The GMAT Focus score is used by the admissions committees of the program you are applying to as part of a holistic evaluation, along with other application materials such as GPA, work experience, references, and cover letter. A good GMAT Focus score can help you stand out from other applicants, especially when applying to competitive programs.

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How to Prepare for GMAT Focus?

The GMAT Focus score calculators and percentile estimates on this page are based on generally accepted methodologies and available data. Because the official GMAT Focus test administered by GMAC (Graduate Management Admission Council) is adaptive and has complex scoring algorithms, these calculators are not accurate. Always reference GMAC's official test scores and up-to-date scoring tables for your most accurate and official GMAT Focus score and percentile.