How to Retrieve GMAT Scores

You can retrieve your official GMAT, or Graduate Management Admission Test, scores through the mail or online. The way you receive your scores depends mostly on personal preference. You can typically ask for unofficial scores for the verbal and quantitative portions of the test from your school test administrator the day of the exam. Scores are retrievable for up to 10 years after you take them exam, but most graduate colleges and universities will not accept scores more than five years after the initial test date.

Things You'll Need

  • Computer
  • Internet connection
  • Username
  • Password
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Instructions

  1. Online

    • 1

      Get your username and password to retrieve your GMAT scores. This information is often given out the day of the exam if you opt to receive your scores electronically.

    • 2

      Go to the GMAT score report website, listed in the resource section.

    • 3

      Type in your username and password. Click "enter." Links to your test scores should appear.

    By Phone

    • 4

      Call 1-800-717-4628, the number to Pearson's GMAT customer service line, between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. central time to obtain a copy of your GMAT scores.

    • 5

      Speak with a customer service representative.

    • 6

      Log in to your account or wait for your scores to arrive by mail.

    Via Email

    • 7

      Contact GMAT customer service via email at GMATCandidateServicesAmericas@pearson.com to receive your test scores.

    • 8

      Check your email for a response or acknowledgment email.

    • 9

      Follow the instructions in the email from Pearson, and wait for your test scores.

Tips & Warnings

  • If you took your GMAT exam recently, you should receive a notification that your scores are available online within approximately 3 weeks. Receiving scores by mail typically takes longer.

  • If you did not sign up to receive your scores electronically but would like to, email the GMAT program at gmatprogram@gmac.com.

  • Scores for GMAT tests taken before 2006 are not available online.

  • Unofficial GMAT scores received on the day of taking the test are not official GMAT scores and should not be submitted to potential graduate schools to avoid discrepancies.

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