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What is the passing score for GED in Texas?

Published in GED Requirements 1 min read

To pass the GED® test in Texas, you need a specific minimum score on each subject and a cumulative total score across all four subjects.

The passing score for each individual GED® test subject is 145. In addition to achieving this minimum on each of the four subjects (Reasoning Through Language Arts, Mathematical Reasoning, Science, and Social Studies), a total combined score of 580 across all four parts of the test battery is also required.

This means a test-taker must demonstrate proficiency in all areas to earn their GED® credential. Upon successfully meeting these scoring requirements, examinees will receive their official GED® Test credentials.

Here's a breakdown of the GED® passing scores:

Requirement Score
Minimum per subject 145
Total combined score 580

For more detailed information regarding the GED® test and its requirements in Texas, you can visit the official GED® information page.