GMAT
Score Percentile:
Graduate
Management Admission Test is generally taken by students who
wish to take admission in a business school for further
studies. The GMAT scores gives the admission team of the
business school an insight about the candidate’s skills in
major areas like verbal, quantitative, analytical writing
and computer skills. Tests are then checked and scores are
allocated. GMAT scores have four yields which have
independent effects and none of them influence any other
category as they all measure different constructs.
Each
score holds a percentile ranking which gives a comparison of
candidate’s score with other test takers over a period of
three years thus percentile ranking can change each year
with scores remaining the same for five years (test validity
time period) unless the student retakes the
test.
The percentage rank
of the candidate’s score basically shows the percentage of
students who have lower scores as compared to the scores of
the candidates for a period of three years. Thus it gives
the business school a comparison of candidate’s skills with
the other test takers. The better you score, the greater are
the chances that more number of candidates have scored lower
than you whereas when other pool of candidates will appear
in GMAT next time your percentile ranking may subject to
change.
To understand
percentile ranking method in a better way let’s have a look
at this example. If your score is 690 and the percentile
rank is 88%, it means that 88% of the test takers have
achieved scores lower than yours which means your skills are
greater or equal to 88%. Thus for that particular pool of
candidates your percentile rank is 88% which may change when
compared with a new pool of candidates next or same year.
Percentile
ranking is very useful in selection process for business
schools due to the fact that it makes comparisons easy and
thus gives the school’s admission team an idea of
candidate’s exact skills and talent. Thus while giving GMAT,
another aim of the candidate should be to secure
comparatively good scores. No doubt preparation is very
important to score well in GMAT but keeping in mind this
comparative marking or percentile ranking method gives the
candidate a fair idea of efforts he / she needs to put in to
get comparatively good grades. Understanding percentile
ranking makes it easy for candidate to know how GMAT scoring
method works and how his answers will be ranked.
Now when you know
the GMAT scores and percentile ranking system you must start
preparing for the test keeping in mind that your scores will
be compared with others and your admission will depend upon
this comparison as well. And definitely there are very
talented people in this world therefore you need to be
prepared well to score well and get a good percentile and
ultimately admission in your dream institute; after all your
future depends on it and the castle of your dreams will
become a reality only when you complete your studies from a
good and reputable institute.
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