
What's a 'Good' Score for Your Dream University?
Decoding IB Scores: What's a 'Good' Score for Your Dream University? Find score ranges from minimum pass to competitive entry requirements for Oxford, Cambridge, and Ivy League.
Decoding IB Scores: What's a 'Good' Score for Your Dream University?
One of the first questions every IB student asks is, "What score do I need?". The answer isn't a single number; it's about understanding what different scores mean and aligning your target with your university ambitions. Let's break down the entire IB grading system, from the global average to the exact scores needed for top-tier universities, so you can set realistic and ambitious goals.
This guide is designed to help you set realistic, well-informed targets.
Part 1: The Basics - How Your 45 Points are Calculated
Your final IB score is a combination of your performance in six subjects and the three core components. Here’s the simple maths:
- Six Subjects (42 Points Max): You take six subjects, and each is graded on a scale of 1 to 7. (6 subjects x 7 points = 42 points).
- Core Components (3 Points Max): You can earn up to 3 extra points from your combined performance in the Extended Essay (EE) and Theory of Knowledge (TOK). These are graded A-E and combined in a matrix to give you your bonus points.
Your subject grades are what you should focus on day-to-day. Here's what they represent:
- 7: Excellent — You have a complete and sophisticated understanding.
- 6: Very Good — You show a strong grasp with very few gaps.
- 5: Good — You have a consistent and solid understanding.
- 4: Satisfactory — You meet the minimum requirements of the course.
- 3: Limited — Achievement is limited and inconsistent.
- 2: Poor — Significant improvement is needed.
- 1: Very Poor — A severe lack of understanding.
Part 2: The Global Benchmark - What is the Average IB Score?
To know what a "good" score is, you first need to know what the average is. The worldwide average IBDP score typically hovers around 30 points.
You may have heard of higher averages in recent years. Scores between 2020-2022 were inflated due to assessment changes during the COVID-19 pandemic. Since 2023, grade distributions have returned to pre-pandemic standards. The May 2024 global average was just over 30 points (30.3 approximately).
Part 3: Tiers of Success - Linking Your Score to University Goals
A "good" score is all about context. A 28 might be fantastic for one student's goals, while another needs a 42. Here’s how to think about the different score bands:
24-29 Points: The Diploma Pass
What it means: You've successfully earned the IB Diploma. A score of 24 is the minimum pass mark.
University Outlook: This range opens doors to many generally accessible universities, such as state universities and liberal arts colleges, particularly in the US and Canada.
30-36 Points: The Solid Performer
What it means: You are an above-average IB student. This is a strong, respectable performance.
University Outlook: This is the sweet spot for a huge range of excellent universities worldwide. Most UK universities, for example, have standard offers in this bracket.
37-39 Points: The Competitive Applicant
What it means: You are performing at a very high level, demonstrating strong academic ability across the board.
University Outlook: This score makes you a competitive applicant for most top-20 universities globally. You're in the running for selective programs and institutions.
40+ Points: The Elite Tier
What it means: You are in the top few percent of IB students worldwide. A score of 45 is achieved by less than 1% of candidates.
University Outlook: This is the target range for the most selective universities in the world, including Oxford, Cambridge, and the US Ivy League.
Part 4: University Score Requirements in Action
Let's get specific. While a holistic review is important (essays, extracurriculars), your IB score is the main academic benchmark. Here are a few typical score expectations for some of the world's most sought-after universities.
| University | Region | Typical IB Score Range |
|---|---|---|
| University of Oxford | UK | 38-40 (with 6s and 7s in HLs) |
| University of Cambridge | UK | 40-42 (with 7,7,6 in HLs) |
| Imperial / LSE / UCL | UK | 37-40 (very course-dependent) |
| Ivy League (e.g., Harvard, Yale) | USA | 40-42+ (strong HL scores are critical) |
| University of Toronto | Canada | 34-38+ (competitive programs need high 30s) |
| University of British Columbia (UBC) | Canada | 35-38+ (Vancouver campus is highly competitive) |
| McGill University | Canada | 33-37 (depending on the faculty) |
| Competitive European Unis | Europe | 36-38+ (e.g., Sorbonne) |
Part 5: The Hidden Hurdles - It's Not Just About the Total Score
Scoring 24 points doesn't automatically guarantee you the diploma. The IB has several other "failing conditions" you need to avoid. A good tutor makes sure you know these from day one.
To pass the IB Diploma, you must:
- Get at least a grade 2 in every subject.
- Earn at least 12 points across your three Higher Level (HL) subjects.
- Earn at least 9 points across your three Standard Level (SL) subjects.
- Avoid receiving more than two grades of 2
- Avoid getting more than three grades of 3 or below.
- Successfully complete all CAS requirements.
- Not receive a grade E for your Theory of Knowledge or Extended Essay.
Your "good score" is the one that gets you into the university where you'll thrive. Use this guide to set a clear target, understand the steps needed to get there, and start working towards it with confidence.
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Hi, I'm Ella! I'm an IB graduate with 41 points, and recently graduated from UCL with first class honours. With over 3 years of experience tutoring IB subjects, I'm also TEFL-certified and have taught English at a French high school. I achieved 7s in all my Higher Level subjects (French, English, and Visual Arts). My teaching approach is highly personalized, I adapt my style to suit each student, ensuring they stay actively engaged and take ownership of their own unique learning journey!
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A 'good' IB score is relative to your university ambitions. While the global average is around 30 points, scores of 38+ are considered very competitive for top-tier universities. For elite institutions like Oxford, Cambridge, or Ivy League schools, applicants often aim for 40-42 points or higher. A good score is ultimately one that helps you achieve your personal goals.
The final score is out of 45 points. It consists of grades from 1 (lowest) to 7 (highest) for each of your six subjects, totaling a maximum of 42 points. An additional 3 'bonus' points can be earned from your combined performance in the Theory of Knowledge (TOK) and the Extended Essay (EE).
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Lanterna provides personalised, one-on-one tutoring with expert IB graduates who scored in the top 1% globally. Our tutors help you master difficult topics, perfect your exam strategy, and improve your IA and EE scores across all SL and HL subjects. We focus on building both your knowledge and your confidence to help you reach your full potential.
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Very important! Those 3 points can be the difference between meeting a university offer or falling just short. Top students almost always secure these points. If you're struggling, Lanterna's tutors can provide expert guidance on structuring your essays and arguments to align with the IB's marking criteria.
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