GMAT Score 2025: Focus Edition Scale, Percentiles & Reports

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GMAT Score 2025: Focus Edition Scale, Percentiles & Reports

A total GMAT score relies on the performance of the test-taker on all three sections of the test with every section carrying equal weight. The GMAT score is a five-year valid score giving test takers the option to select when to submit it to business schools. A noteworthy fact is that the scores in the old version of the GMAT cannot be compared directly to scores in the GMAT Focus Edition as scoring scales are varied. Some of the top GMAT colleges in India include IIM Ahmedabad, IIM Bangalore, IIM Calcutta, IIM Lucknow, ISB, SPJAIN, NMIMS, BITSoM etc.

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How does the GMAT Scoring Work?

Particulars 

Details 

Total Score Range 

205 to 805 (always ending in a 5)

Section Scores 

60 to 90 for each section

Sections in the GMAT Exam 

Data Insights, Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning 

Calculating GMAT Scores 

  • Total Scores go up in increments of 10 points with a margin of error of approximately 30–40 points.

  • Section Scores go up in increments of 1 point with a margin of error of approximately 3 points.

Why the Scale Changed for GMAT?

For the GMAT Focus Edition the total score scale is 205–805 as opposed to 200–800 in the previous version. This change allows schools to easily distinguish which test version a candidate has taken.

The update also takes into account changes in the international pool of test takers. Over time, scores had become unevenly distributed and the new scale makes it simpler for schools to differentiate performance levels justly.

GMAT Score 2025: Focus Edition Scale, Percentiles & Reports

What's New in the Focus Edition of GMAT

  • The overall score now averages all three section scores equally.

  • The test is more oriented towards data literacy, critical thinking and problem-solving ability.

  • The scoring formula has been revised. 

  • The new Question Review & Edit feature could have an impact on test-taking strategies.

Unofficial vs. Official GMAT Scores

When the GMAT exam concludes test takers view unofficial scores for each section and their overall score on the screen. Those scores cannot be saved, captured or screenshotted. One receives an email when the official score report is available in the test-taker's mba.com account.

Penalty for Unanswered Questions

If any part of it is left blank, the score is lowered in proportion to the number of unanswered questions. Good GMAT scores are obtained when the questions are answered in the time allowed.

How to Obtain Your Official GMAT Score Report?

Test-takers' official GMAT score report will be available in their mba.com account approximately 3–5 days following the test. They'll receive an email notification when their GMAT result is ready (if it isn't in their inbox, check their spam or junk folder).

The report will contain:

  • Test-takers' test date and appointment information.

  • Personal data of the test-taker is provided upon registration.

  • Percentile ranks, section scores and overall test scores.

No Need to Cancel Your GMAT Score

With the GMAT, candidates won't need to prechoose which schools will receive their scores. This is to say they never have to cancel their scores. They'll just send it to the schools they want to see it.

In case test-takers don't send their report following the test, schools won't receive it. It will remain in their mba.com account for their use alone.

Understanding the GMAT Score Report

When an examinee gets their Official Score Report it might be tempting to only look at the total Score. The percentile ranking though is equally vital to know in order to understand overall performance is given below:

645 is the New 700

A score of 700 was a goal in the previous scale. On the Focus Edition such performance is around 645. Although scores look slightly lower but they are not; this is merely because of the new scoring system. Business schools are aware of this and put serious emphasis on percentile rankings.

Learning Percentile Rankings

A percentile ranking indicates how a candidate scored in relation to others.

For instance, a 75th percentile indicates that the candidate performed above 75% of all the test-takers while 25% performed above. Three equally weighted sections—Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning and Data Insights combine to determine the GMAT Focus Edition's Total Score.

GMAT Focus Edition Score Table 2025

Sections in GMAT

Range of GMAT Scores

Mean Score

Verbal Score

60-90

79.34

Quantitative Score

60-90

78.06 

Data Insights Score

60-90

75.03

Cumulative Score

205-805

554.67

GMAT (Focus) Verbal Reasoning Section Scores with Percentile 

GMAT Verbal Section Scores 

Percentile Ranking for GMAT

90

100%

89

99%

88

99%

87

98%

86

96%

85

94%

84

89%

83

83%

82

74%

81

66%

Note: Apart from the scores given above in the table the verbal section score range from 79-60 will have a percentile range from 47% - 1%.

GMAT (Focus) Quantitative Reasoning Section Scores with Percentile 

GMAT Quants Section Scores

Percentile Ranking for GMAT

90

100%

89

97%

88

96%

87

94%

86

91%

85

88%

84

85%

83

80%

82

75%

81

70%

80

64%

Note: Apart from the scores given above in the table the quants section score range from 79-60 will have a percentile range from 57% - 1%.

GMAT (Focus) Data Insights Section Scores with Percentile 

GMAT Data Insights Section Scores 

Percentile Ranking for GMAT

90

100%

89

100%

88

99%

87

99%

86

99%

85

98%

84

97%

83

95%

82

93%

81

89%

80

83%

Note: Apart from the scores given above in the table the data insights section score range from 79-60 will have a percentile range from 76% - 4%.

GMAT Focus Edition Score Table with Percentile (Score Range 805-715)

GMAT Scores (Focus Edition)

Percentile Ranking for GMAT

805

100.0%

795

100.0%

785

100.0%

775

99.9%

765

99.9%

755

99.9%

755

99.8%

745

99.7%

735

99.5%

725

99.4%

715

99.2%

715

98.7%

Note: The GMAT top score is 805 which is equivalent to 100 percentile

GMAT Focus Edition Score Table with Percentile (Score Range 705 - 605)

GMAT Scores (Focus Edition)

Percentile Ranking for GMAT

705

98%

695

97%

685

96%

675

95%

665

92%

655

91%

645

87%

635

82%

625

79%

615

76%

605

70%


Why the GMAT Scores Matter?

The GMAT is designed to test higher-order thinking, problem-solving and data interpretation skills the same critical skills required for success in today's technology-based business world. With a score between 205 and 805 both the Total Score and the percentile ranking in combination give business schools a distinct view of a candidate's graduate-level management study readiness.

How do Business Schools Receive GMAT Scores?

Business schools have two means of obtaining a candidate's GMAT Focus Edition scores one free and one paid.

  • Free GMAT Score Report

Prior to taking the exam, up to five business schools can be chosen by candidates where they want their scores sent for free. Once the candidate acknowledges the results of the test GMAT authorities send the scores to those chosen schools directly after the test.

  • Paid GMAT Score Report

In case a candidate needs to send their scores to more than five schools they can do so at an extra cost of USD 35 per school.

Improved GMAT Focus Score Report (ESR)

The Improved Score Report provides a comprehensive analysis of a candidate's GMAT performance including strengths and weak areas. Candidates can purchase an ESR for every GMAT attempt at a test centre. The ESR is not available for online tests at this time.

Indian Colleges Accepting GMAT Scores for MBA Programs

Indian Colleges Taking GMAT Scores 

Indian School of Business

SP Jain, Mumbai 

BITSoM Mumbai 

XIM University

IMT Ghaziabad 

Woxsen School of Business 

Amity University, Noida 

TAPMI, Manipal 


FAQs

Unofficial GMAT scores appear on screen as soon as the test finishes. Your official score report ought to be accessible in your mba.com account in three to five days.

GMAT results come out one by one for each test taker there is no one "result day." If you've already taken the exam check your mba.com account to see if your official score is available.

Some of India's top institutes accepting GMAT scores are ISB, IIMs (for specific executive programs), XLRI, SPJIMR, IMT Ghaziabad, NMIMS etc.

For top-tier global B-schools 700+ is a good score. For the GMAT Focus Edition that's approximately a 645+ score because of the new scoring scale.

Yes.ISB has always accepted the GMAT score both for Indian and foreign applicants.

Your results in the Quantitative, Verbal and Data Insights sections combine to determine your GMAT Total Score. Each is given equal weight and the resulting combination is scaled to the GMAT scale (205–805 for the Focus Edition).