The ASVAB is a key factor to a good job in the military. The test produces two types of scores. One determines if you are eligible to enlist in a specific military branch (the Armed Forces Qualification Test (AFQT)), and the other determines the military job and career path you qualify for (line scores). As you explore your preferred branch of military service and possible occupation, use this guide to see what score you would need to qualify.
What Is a Good ASVAB Score?
It depends. Each military branch has a minimum AFQT score to enlist. However, meeting the minimum score does not mean that it’s a good score. Let’s first look at the AFQT score a bit closer. Your AFQT score comes from answers to questions in four sections:
Arithmetic Reasoning (AR)
Word Knowledge (WK)







