GRE — Score Total
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Last updated: Apr 18, 2026
Formula
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About this calculator
The GRE Total Score Calculator is a helpful tool to evaluate your performance on a graduate school entrance exam in the United States. The GRE exam is composed of two main components: the Quantitative Reasoning section and the Verbal Reasoning section.
When using the calculator, you can calculate your total score by combining your scores in Quantitative and Verbal Reasoning. This allows you to visualize your performance in relation to the expected score and prepare for the exam.
Remember that the total GRE score ranges from 260 to 340 points. Be sure to use the calculator only as a supporting tool and not as a guarantee of performance. Always learn and practice more.
Before using the calculator, make sure you understand how the GRE exam works and the scoring rules. This will help ensure that you get accurate and relevant results.
Frequently asked questions
What is the GRE exam and what is its purpose?
The GRE exam is a graduate school entrance exam in the United States, used by many universities to evaluate applicants for admission to their graduate programs. It is an important tool for students to prepare for academic life.
How should I use this calculator?
Just enter your scores in Quantitative and Verbal Reasoning and the calculator will calculate your total score. This will help you understand your performance in relation to the expected score.
Can I rely on the calculator's results?
Yes, you can rely on the calculator's results. However, it's essential to remember that the calculator is only a supporting tool, and you should always study and practice to better prepare for the exam.
What is the minimum and maximum GRE score?
The minimum GRE score is 260 points, and the maximum is 340 points.
Can I use the calculator for other exams?
No, the calculator is specific to the GRE exam. If you need help with another exam, it's recommended to look for a calculator or tool specific to that exam.