GMAT Target Score Calculator

What score do you need for your target school?

How This Calculator Works

The target score is the school's class average GMAT. The competitive range shows the middle 80% of admitted students (approximately +/- 20 points from the average). Scoring within the competitive range means your test score won't hold you back. Scoring below it means other parts of your application need to compensate.

Remember: GMAT is one factor in a comprehensive review. A score 20 points below target with exceptional essays and work experience can still result in admission. A score 20 points above target with a generic application won't guarantee it.

For help choosing between the GMAT and GRE, see our GMAT vs GRE guide. For retake strategy, see our GMAT retake guide.