GMAT Score
Updated March 04, 2010
A GMAT Score is made of 3 sections; the GMAT Verbal section, the GMAT Quantitative section, and the GMAT Analytical Writing Assessment section.
Verbal Section
The GMAT Verbal section has 41 multiple choice questions that must be answered in 75 minutes. Possible scores range from 0 to 60.
Quantitative Section
The GMAT Quantitative section has 37 multiple choice questions that must be answered in 75 minutes. Possible scores range from 0 to 60.
Analytical Writing Assessment Section
The GMAT Analytical Writing Assessment section has 2 essay-style questions. The first is a question to analyze an argument, and the second is to analyze an issue. Each question must be answered within 30 minutes and is scored on a scale of 0-6.
Total Score
The total score combines the scores from the verbal and quantitative sections, and scaled to be in the range of 200 to 800.
Practice Tests
To score close to 800, you need to do a lot of GMAT practice tests. Here’s some to get you started:
GMAT Verbal – GMAT Verbal Questions
GMAT Quant – GMAT Quant Practice Questions, GMAT Quant Questions