GRE Score Calculator 2026
Calculate your GRE General Test scores with our free, comprehensive calculator. Estimate your Verbal Reasoning (130-170), Quantitative Reasoning (130-170), and Analytical Writing (0-6) scores, find your percentile rankings, and plan your graduate school application strategy.
How to Use This GRE Calculator
Follow these steps to calculate your GRE score, find percentiles, and understand your competitive standing
Input your Verbal Reasoning section score in the range of 130 to 170. This section measures reading comprehension, text completion, and sentence equivalence skills.
Input your Quant score (130 to 170). This section tests arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and data analysis skills relevant to graduate-level work.
Input your AWA score from 0 to 6 in half-point increments. This measures critical thinking and analytical writing skills based on two essay tasks.
Click "Calculate Score" to see your combined score, individual section percentiles, and a competitive assessment for graduate admissions.
GRE Score Calculator
Understanding GRE Scoring
GRE Score Ranges and Structure
The GRE General Test consists of three scored sections, each with its own scale:
- Verbal Reasoning: Scored from 130 to 170 in 1-point increments
- Quantitative Reasoning: Scored from 130 to 170 in 1-point increments
- Analytical Writing: Scored from 0 to 6 in half-point increments
Combined Score: Verbal + Quantitative scores are often reported together (range: 260–340). Some programs focus on individual section scores rather than the combined total.
How GRE Scores Are Calculated
GRE scores are derived from the number of correct answers using a process called equating, which accounts for differences in difficulty across test editions:
Combined Score = Vscaled + Qscaled
Where: Vscaled ∈ [130, 170] and Qscaled ∈ [130, 170]
Percentile = Number of test-takers scoring below your score Total number of test-takers × 100
GRE Score Interpretation Chart
| Combined Score | Interpretation | Typical Percentile | Target Programs |
|---|---|---|---|
| 330–340 | Exceptional | 95th+ | Top 10 graduate programs, Ivy League |
| 320–329 | Excellent | 85th–94th | Top 25 programs, competitive fellowships |
| 310–319 | Good | 70th–84th | Top 50 programs, well-regarded schools |
| 300–309 | Average | 50th–69th | Many graduate programs, state universities |
| 260–299 | Below Average | Below 50th | Consider retaking or focusing on other credentials |
GRE Percentile Charts
Percentiles show the percentage of test-takers who scored lower than you. Understanding your percentile helps you gauge your competitiveness for your target programs.
| Score | Percentile | Score | Percentile |
|---|
| Score | Percentile | Score | Percentile |
|---|
| AWA Score | Percentile | Interpretation |
|---|---|---|
| 6.0 | 99% | Outstanding |
| 5.5 | 96% | Excellent |
| 5.0 | 91% | Very Good |
| 4.5 | 80% | Good |
| 4.0 | 59% | Adequate |
| 3.5 | 41% | Limited |
| 3.0 | 17% | Weak |
| 2.5 | 7% | Seriously Flawed |
| 2.0 | 2% | Fundamentally Deficient |
Percentile data based on GRE test-taker performance. Last updated: January 2026.
GRE Score Requirements by Program Type
Target Scores by Field of Study
- STEM Programs (Engineering, CS, Physics): Quant 160-170, Verbal 150+, AWA 4.0+
- Business (MBA Programs): Combined 310-330, balanced Verbal/Quant, AWA 4.0+
- Humanities & Social Sciences: Verbal 160+, Quant 150+, AWA 4.5+
- Law School (JD Programs): Many accept GRE; target Verbal 160+, strong AWA
- Medical/Health Sciences: Balanced scores, typically 310+ combined
- Education: Combined 300-315, AWA 4.0+
| Program Tier | Verbal Target | Quant Target | AWA Target | Combined |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Top 10 | 165+ | 167+ | 5.0+ | 330+ |
| Top 25 | 160+ | 163+ | 4.5+ | 320+ |
| Top 50 | 155+ | 158+ | 4.0+ | 310+ |
| Top 100 | 150+ | 153+ | 4.0+ | 300+ |
Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA) Scoring
How AWA Essays Are Scored
Your AWA score is the average of scores from two tasks, each scored 0-6:
- "Analyze an Issue" Task: Present your perspective on a general-interest topic
- "Analyze an Argument" Task: Evaluate the logical soundness of an argument
Each essay is scored by at least one trained human rater and an e-rater (computer program). If scores differ significantly, a second human rater evaluates the essay.
AWAfinal = Issue Score + Argument Score 2
Result rounded to nearest half-point (0.5 increments)