What is Percentile vs Marks assessment in GMAT?

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    Aprant Agarwal | Contributor-Level 8

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    The GMAT score includes a percentile that compares your performance with other test-takers. If you score in the 80th percentile, then you performed better than 80 percent of the aspirants and 20 percent candidates have performed better than you have on the GMAT exam. Scoring high percentile means you performed better than most of the candidates who appeared for the exam. Similarly, scoring low percentile signifies that you scored lower than most of the candidates. As per the January 2019 to December 2021 data, the mean GMAT score stands at 574.51 with nearly 34% percentile ranking. Moreover, it is noted that two-thirds of the candidate

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