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EST Score Calculator for Egyptian Universities

Estimate an Egypt American Diploma weighted score from EST I or SAT I, GPA out of 40, and optional EST II subject-test scores.

Last Updated: May 2026

Use EST I or SAT I total score on the 400-1600 scale.

High-score weighting starts at 1090+ in this planning model.

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Enter the school GPA component on the 40-point Egyptian planning scale.

Public and private planning models use different high-score weights.

Use subject scores only when the faculty or admission route requires them.

Official EST II subject scores are reported from 200 to 800.

The calculator adds both subject scores before applying the 15-point model.

Egypt Admission Planning Notice

This calculator is an unofficial planning tool. It estimates common Egypt American Diploma weighted-score arithmetic, but it does not replace official Tansik rules, university requirements, score certification, faculty eligibility, or counselor review.

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EST Score Calculator for Egyptian Universities is checked for formula labels, source links, and institution-specific limits.

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Choose the Right Egypt Score Tool

Use the scope guide below before you calculate. Several GPA and conversion tools sound similar, but they start from different inputs and solve different transcript problems.

Use this page when

  • You have an EST I or SAT I total score on the 400-1600 scale.
  • You know your GPA component out of 40 and want to test Egypt weighted-score scenarios.
  • You need to compare public/private weighting and optional EST II subject-test impact.

Use another tool when

  • You need an official admission decision, official Tansik cutoff, or certified score report.
  • You only have raw EST correct-answer counts and want official scaled scores.
  • You need ACT-to-EST conversion or faculty-specific subject eligibility rules.
  1. Step 1: Enter EST I or SAT I score

    Use the reported 400-1600 main test score, not raw correct-answer counts.

  2. Step 2: Enter GPA out of 40

    Type the school GPA component used in the Egypt American Diploma planning model.

  3. Step 3: Add optional EST II subjects

    Choose no subject component, a combined score, or two 200-800 EST II subject scores.

  4. Step 4: Review weighted total

    Check the GPA, main test, subject-test contribution, and modeled weighted score.

How This Calculator Works

EST Score Ranges

Official EST documentation reports EST I Literacy and Math section scores on a 200-800 scale, with total EST I score from 400 to 1600. EST II reports one 200-800 score per subject. This calculator uses those reported scaled scores, not raw question counts.

ScoreRangeCalculator Treatment
EST I Literacy200-800Language usage and reading comprehension.
EST I Math200-800Math score reported separately from Literacy.
EST I Total400-1600Literacy plus Math; this is the main calculator input.
EST II Subject200-800One score per subject such as Math, Biology, Chemistry, or Physics.
EST Essay2-8Optional essay score; not used in this weighted-score calculator.

Egypt Weighted-Score Formula Model

The calculator uses a transparent planning model: GPA out of 40 plus a main EST I/SAT I contribution plus an optional EST II or subject-test contribution. Because rules and cutoffs can change, use the result as planning arithmetic only.

ComponentFormulaNotes
GPAGPA out of 40Adds directly to the modeled total.
EST I / SAT I standard weight(score / 1600) x 60Used below the 1090 planning threshold.
Public high-score weight(score / 1600) x 69Common public/national model at the 1090+ range.
Private high-score weight(score / 1600) x 75Common private model at the 1090+ range.
EST II / subject bonus(combined subject score / 1600) x 15Optional subject-test component.

Example Egypt EST Score Calculation

ComponentInputModeled Contribution
GPA38 / 4038.00
EST I score1280 / 1600, public model(1280 / 1600) x 69 = 55.20
Two EST II scores700 + 700 = 1400(1400 / 1600) x 15 = 13.13
Modeled total38 + 55.20 + 13.13106.33

What You Need to Know

What This EST Calculator Does

This calculator is designed for Egypt American Diploma planning. It takes an EST I or SAT I total score, GPA out of 40, university model, and optional EST II subject scores, then breaks the result into visible components. The goal is to show the arithmetic behind a modeled total so students can test scenarios before speaking with a counselor.

It does not estimate official EST scaled scores from raw answers. Official EST scoring scales raw results into published 200-800 section scores after the exam process. If you only know how many questions you answered correctly, this page cannot reproduce the official scale for that test form.

It also does not decide eligibility. Practical faculties may require EST II or subject tests, and each admission cycle may have its own requirements, documents, score validity, and certification rules. Treat this result as a planning worksheet, not a final Tansik answer.

EST I, SAT I, and the 400-1600 Input

The main score input accepts a 400-1600 total because EST I total score and SAT-style total score planning use the same broad range. In official EST documentation, EST I Literacy and EST I Math are each reported from 200 to 800, and the total is their sum. The calculator applies the selected Egypt weighting to that total score.

The 1090 threshold is included because many Egypt American Diploma planning formulas treat the main test differently once the score reaches that range. This calculator uses 1090+ as the bonus planning threshold, but students should verify the current rule for their admission year and university category.

If your main test strategy is still based on practice raw scores, first estimate the reported-style score with the SAT Score Calculator, then return here for the Egypt weighted-score model.

EST II and Subject-Test Bonus

EST II is subject-based. Official EST documentation reports one score per subject from 200 to 800. This calculator supports either two separate subject scores or one combined 400-1600 subject-test score. It then applies the optional 15-point subject-test model.

Subject-test strategy matters most when your target faculty actually requires or rewards those scores. For a practical faculty route, a strong EST II pair can materially change the modeled total. For a route that does not use subject tests, leave the component set to none so the calculator does not inflate the result.

If you are comparing multiple attempts, use the best officially allowed score combination only after confirming current score-combining policy. Official EST documentation notes that EST I and EST II scores from different sessions can be combined, but current admission-year rules should always be checked.

How To Use the Result

Start with the component that has the largest realistic upside. If GPA is already close to 40, the main test score and subject-test score may matter more. If GPA is lower, improving school performance or confirming the correct GPA conversion may be more important than chasing a small test-score increase.

Run three scenarios: your current score, a realistic next-attempt score, and an ambitious score. Compare how much the modeled total changes. This makes the tradeoff visible: sometimes a 60-point main test gain matters less than a strong EST II improvement, and sometimes the opposite is true.

Finally, keep the official process separate from calculator planning. Use official EST score reports, school counselor guidance, current Ministry or Supreme Council rules, and university instructions before making application decisions.

Keep the research moving with SAT Score Calculator, PSAT Score Calculator, SAT to ACT | ACT to SAT Score Calculator, and GPA Calculator.

Frequently Asked Questions

It estimates a common Egypt American Diploma planning total from GPA out of 40, EST I or SAT I score, university model, and optional EST II or subject-test scores. It is not an official admission decision.

Official EST documentation reports EST I Literacy and Math section scores from 200 to 800 each, with total EST I score from 400 to 1600.

Official EST documentation reports one EST II score per subject on a 200 to 800 scale. This calculator can add two subject scores or accept a combined 400 to 1600 subject-test score.

Many Egypt American Diploma planning formulas use a higher EST I or SAT I weight when the main test score reaches the 1090 range. Because official rules can change, students should verify the current cutoff with their school counselor and the relevant admissions authority.

Yes, it accepts an EST I or SAT I-style total score on the 400 to 1600 scale for Egypt-specific weighted planning. It does not convert ACT to EST or replace official equivalency tables.

No. It shows the weighted-score arithmetic only. Faculty eligibility, subject requirements, current Tansik cutoffs, score validity, certification, and document rules must be checked from official sources.

Official EST documentation says EST I and EST II scores from different sessions can be combined, and EST I Literacy and Math scores from different sessions can be combined. Always confirm the current policy before submitting.

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Sources & References

  1. 1.EST Egypt - Frequently Asked Questions(Accessed May 2026)
  2. 2.EST Egypt - Description Document(Accessed May 2026)
  3. 3.EST Egypt - About EST(Accessed May 2026)
  4. 4.Third-party Egypt EST/SAT formula reference(Accessed May 2026)