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      In what ways can I calculate my GMAT score?

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        ChristineJoseph @Jay Shetty last edited by ChristineJoseph

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        Hey Jay,
        To calculate your GMAT score, you must first determine the type of score you want to receive from the test. The GMAT has two types of scores:

        • Total (composite) score: The total (or composite) score is a combination of your Analytical Writing Assessment and Integrated Reasoning sections. It ranges from 200 to 800. This is the only score that will be reported to schools.
        • Subscores: There are three different subscores that are reported on a separate page after taking the test: Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning, and Total Integrated Reasoning. These range from 0-60 each. These scores are then added together.

        Then, using a GMAT score calculator, estimate your approximate score using a GMAT score chart.

        Do you need help with your GMAT preparation? Reach out to us at Email- info@ischoolconnect.com Phone +91 9145332283

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