GRE to GMAT Score Calculator
The WitPrep GRE to GMAT calculator is a free instant tool that converts any GRE combined score (260–340) to the equivalent GMAT or GMAT Focus score (200–800 / 205–805), and back, using the official ETS-GMAC concordance table. Enter your score and the calculator returns the equivalent on the other scale plus the percentile rank, so MBA applicants can see how their score compares to top-20 program medians in seconds.
Verdict at a Glance
Use this calculator once you've taken (or completed practice on) one of the two tests and need to see what the equivalent score is on the other for MBA admissions. The mapping is reliable for shortlisting (within ±10 GMAT points). Schools require an official score report from ETS or GMAC — converted estimates can't be submitted.
Calculator Comparison: How This Stacks Up
| Option | Speed | Section breakdown | Percentiles | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| WitPrep calculator (this page) | Instant | Combined + V/Q | Yes | Free, no signup |
| Manual ETS concordance PDF | 2–3 minutes | Yes | Yes | Free |
| GMAC official chart | Instant | No | Yes | Free |
| Other third-party calculators | Instant | Sometimes | Often outdated | Free |
Best For: Use-Case Recommendations
- Best for GRE-takers eyeing MBA: See your equivalent GMAT score before deciding whether to retake on GMAT.
- Best for GMAT-takers eyeing non-MBA grad school: See your equivalent GRE score for MS / PhD programs that prefer GRE.
- Best for MBA shortlist building: Compare your score against M7 and top-20 medians in either test format.
- Best for retake decisions: See the equivalent target on the other test before paying $220–$275 for another sitting.
- Best for GMAT Focus applicants: Confirms how the new 205–805 scale lines up with GRE 260–340.
Methodology & Data Sources
Conversions sourced from the official ETS GRE-GMAT concordance table. GMAT Focus scale and percentiles from GMAC (mba.com). GRE percentile rankings from ETS GRE. Concordance data is reviewed annually as ETS and GMAC publish updated percentile tables.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the GRE to GMAT calculator work?
The calculator uses the official ETS concordance table to find the nearest equivalent score. Enter your GRE combined score (260–340) or GMAT score (200–800), and it instantly looks up the corresponding score on the other scale plus the percentile rank.
Is this calculator based on the new GMAT Focus Edition?
Yes. The classic GMAT (200–800) and GMAT Focus (205–805) are broadly comparable, and the calculator handles both scales. All MBA programs now use GMAT Focus.
What GRE score is equivalent to GMAT 700?
A GMAT 700 is approximately equivalent to a combined GRE 318–322 (around V160 + Q160), placing you in roughly the 88th–92nd percentile.
What GMAT score is a 330 GRE equivalent to?
A GRE 330 is approximately equivalent to a GMAT 720. Both correspond to around the 95th percentile of MBA applicants and are competitive at M7 programs.
Can I submit my calculated GMAT score to MBA programs?
No. MBA programs accept only the official score report sent directly by ETS (for GRE) or GMAC (for GMAT). The calculator is for planning and shortlisting only.
Should I take the GRE or GMAT for an MBA?
Most top MBA programs accept both equally. GRE is cheaper ($220 vs $275), shorter, and works for non-MBA grad programs too. GMAT signals business-school commitment. See our full GRE vs GMAT comparison.
How accurate is the conversion?
Conversions match the official ETS concordance within ±10 GMAT points. They're accurate for shortlisting and retake planning.
Does the calculator give section-level conversions (Verbal & Quant)?
Yes. Enter your GRE Verbal and Quant separately for a more precise GMAT equivalent that accounts for split, since two candidates with the same combined GRE can map to slightly different GMAT scores depending on Verbal–Quant balance.