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To enlist in the military, you must take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) test and get a good score. In the Air Force, career roles are represented by Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC). Determining your eligibility for specific jobs depends on a breakdown of your ASVAB subtest scores into qualification areas.

First, let’s explore what a good ASVAB score is, and what AFSC your ASVAB score qualifies you for.

What Is a Good ASVAB Score?

It depends. Each military branch has a minimum AFQT score to enlist. For enlistment into the Air Force, you must get a minimum ASVAB score of 31. If you hold a GED or nontraditional diploma, you need a score of 50+.

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)
  • Paragraph Comprehension (PC)
  • Mathematics Knowledge (MK)

Note: PC and WK are combined to determine a scaled Verbal Expression (VE) score.

Your score is obtained from these sections and is shown as a percentile from 1 to 99, comparing you with other test-takers. So, if you received an AFQT score of 50, it means you did better than half of the people who took the ASVAB.

In general, a good AFQT score is between 50 and 64. This demonstrates a solid understanding of the ASVAB sections. If you scored 65 and above, it is considered an excellent score and it will open up many more job opportunities, especially in specialized, technical programs.

AFSCs and ASVAB Scores

Your AFQT score gets you into the Air Force, but a combination of the AFQT and other subareas get you the job.

The Subtests of the ASVAB are:

  • Mathematics Knowledge (MK)
  • Electronics Information (EI)
  • Auto and Shop Information (AS)
  • Mechanical Comprehension (MC)

Air Force Qualification Areas and the ASVAB

Qualification scores are composite scores calculated from a combination of your AFQT section scores and the four subtest areas to qualify you for a specific AFSC.

The four qualification areas are:

Category

Line Score Formula

General (G)

WK + PC + AR

Mechanical (M)

AR + AS + MC + PC + WK

Administrative (A)

WK + PC + MK

Electronics (E)

AR + EI + GS + MK

Note: PC and WK are combined to determine a scaled Verbal Expression (VE) score.

For example, if you are looking for a career as a Cyber Systems Operations Specialist, you will need a minimum line score in two categories, Electronics (60) and Mechanical (45).

Electronics (E) is a score based on a composite of the following subsets:

  • Arithmetic Reasoning (AR)
  • Electronics Information (EI)
  • General Science (GS)
  • Mathematics Knowledge (MK)

Mechanical (M) is based on these subsets:

  • Arithmetic Reasoning (AR)
  • Auto & Shop Information (AS)
  • Mechanical Comprehension (MC)
  • Paragraph Comprehension (PC)
  • Word Knowledge (WK)

Air Force Qualification Areas and Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC)

See the table below for Air Force jobs and the corresponding qualification area minimum scores.

AFSC

AFSC Title

Qualification Area Minimum Scores

1A0X1

In-flight refueling

G55

1A1X1

Flight engineer

G57

1A2X1

Aircraft loadmaster

G57

1A3X1

Airborne communication systems

E70

1A6X1

Flight attendant

A28

1A8X1

Airborne cryptologic language analyst

G72

1A8X2

Airborne intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) operator

G72

1A9X1

Special missions aviation

M60 & G57

1B4X1

Cyber warfare operations

G64

1C0X2

Aviation resource management

A41

1C1X1

Air traffic control

G55

1C2X1

Combat control

M55 & G55

1C3X1

Command and control operations

A55 & G67

1C4X1

Tactical air control party (TACP)

G49

1C5X1

Command and control battle management operations

G55

1C6X1

Space systems operations

E70

1C7X1

Airfield management

M40 & G50

1C8X3

Radar airfield and weather systems (RAWS)

E70

1N0X1

Intelligence applications

A64

1N1X1

Geospatial intelligence analyst

G66

1N2X1

Signals intelligence analyst

G72

1N3X1

Cryptologic language analyst

G72

1N4X1

Fusion analyst

G62

1N7X1

Human intelligence specialist

G72

1P0X1

Aircrew flight equipment

M40

1S0X1

Safety

G55

1T0X1

Survival evasion, resistance and escape (SERE)

G55

1T2X1

Pararescue

G44

1U0X1

Remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) sensor operator

G64 or E54

1U1X1

Remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) pilot

G64 & E54

1W0X1

Weather

G66 & E50

1W0X2

Special operations weather

G66 & E50

2A0X1

Avionics test station and component

E70

2A2X1

Special operations forces/personnel recovery (SOF/PR) integrated communication/navigation/mission systems

E70

2A2X2

Special operations forces/personnel recovery (SOF/PR) integrated instrument and flight control systems

E70

2A2X3

Special operations forces/personnel recovery (SOF/PR) integrated electronic warfare systems

E70

2A3X3

Tactical aircraft maintenance

M47

2A3X4

Flight aircraft integrated avionics

E70

2A3X5

Advanced fighter aircraft integrated avionics

E70

2A3X7

Tactical aircraft maintenance (5th generation)

M47

2A3X8

Remotely piloted aircraft maintenance

M47

2A5X1

Airlift/special mission aircraft maintenance

M47

2A5X2

Helicopter/tiltrotor aircraft maintenance

M56

2A5X3

Mobility air forces electronic warfare systems

E70

2A5X4

Refuel/bomber aircraft maintenance

M47

2A6X1

Aerospace propulsion (jet engines, turboprop and turboshaft)

M56

2A6X2

Aerospace ground equipment

M47 & E28

2A6X3

Aircrew egress systems

M56

2A6X4

Aircraft fuel systems

M47

2A6X5

Aircraft hydraulic systems

M56

2A6X6

Aircraft electrical and environmental systems

M41 & E61

2A7X1

Aircraft metals technology

M47

2A7X2

Nondestructive inspection

M42

2A7X3

Aircraft structural maintenance

M47

2A7X5

Low observable aircraft structural maintenance

M47

2A8X1

Mobility air forces integrated communication/navigation mission system

E70

2A8X2

Mobility air forces integrated instrument and flight control systems

E70

2A9X1

Bomber/special integrated communication/navigation/mission systems

E70

2A9X2

Bomber/special integrated instrument and flight control systems

E70

2A9X3

Bomber/special electronic warfare and radar surveillance integrated avionics

E70

2F0X1

Fuels

M47 & G38

2G0X1

Logistics plans

A56

2M0X1

Missile and space systems electronics maintenance

E70

2M0X2

Missile and space systems maintenance

M47

2M0X3

Missile and space facilities

E70

2P0X1

Precision measurement equipment laboratory

E70

2R0X1

Maintenance management analysis

G55

2R1X1

Maintenance management production

G44

2S0X1

Material management

A41 or G44

2T0X1

Traffic management

A35

2T1X1

Ground transportation

M40

2T2X1

Air transportation

M47 & A28

2T3X1

Mission generation vehicular equipment maintenance

M47

2T3X7

Fleet management and analysis

A41

2W0X1

Munitions system

M60 or G57

2W1X1

Aircraft armament systems

M60 or E45

2W2X1

Nuclear weapons

M60

3D0X1

Knowledge operations management

G64

3D0X2

Cyber systems operations

G64

3D0X3

Cybersecurity

G64

3D0X4

Computer systems programming

G64

3D1X1

Client systems

E60

3D1X2

Cyber transport systems data link

E70

3D1X3

RF transmission systems

E70

3D1X4

Spectrum operations

E60

3D1X7

Cable and antenna systems

M55 or E55

3E0X1

Electrical systems

M35 & E35

3E0X2

Electrical power production

M56 & E40

3E1X1

Heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration

M47 or E28

3E2X1

Pavements and construction equipment

M40

3E3X1

Structural

M47

3E4X1

Water and fuel systems maintenance

M47 & E28

3E4X3

Pest management

G38

3E5X1

Engineering

G49

3E6X1

Operations management

G44

3E7X1

Fire protection

G38

3E8X1

Explosive ordnance disposal

M60 & G64

3E9X1

Emergency management

G62

3F0X1

Personnel

A41

3F1X1

Services

G24

3F2X1

Education and training

G59

3F3X1

Manpower

G66

3F4X1

Equal opportunity

A41 or G44

3F5X1

Administration

A47

3H0X1

Historian

G72

3N0X2

Broadcast journalist

G72

3N0X5

Photojournalist

G72

3N1X1

Regional band

A21 or G24

3N2X1

Premier band

A21 or G24

3P0X1

Security forces

G33

3P0X1A

Military working dog handler

G33

3P0X1B

Combat arms

M35

4A0X1

Health services management

G44

4A1X1

Medical matériel

G44

4A2X1

Biomedical equipment

E70 & M60

4B0X1

Bioenvironmental engineering

G49

4C0X1

Mental health service

G55

4D0X1

Diet therapy

G44

4E031

Public health

G44

4H031

Cardiopulmonary laboratory

G44

4J0X2

Physical medicine orthotic

G49

4M0X1

Aerospace and operational physiology

G44

4N0X1

Aerospace medical services

G50

4N1X1

Surgical services

G44

4P0X1

Pharmacy

G44

4R0X1

Diagnostic imaging

G44

4T0X1

Medical laboratory

G62

4T0X2

Histopathology

G44

4V0X1

Ophthalmic/ophthalmology

G55

4Y0X1

Dental assistant/hygienist

G44

4Y0X2

Dental laboratory

G66

5J0X1

Paralegal

G51

5R0X1

Chaplain assistant

A35 or G44

6C0X1

Contracting

G72

6F0X1

Financial management and comptroller

G57

7S0X1

Special investigation

G44

8B200

Academy military training NCO

G49

8D100

Language and culture adviser

G60

8H000

Airmen dorm leader

G47

8M000

Postal

A28

8P000

Define attaché

G44

8R200

Second-tier recruiter

G24

8R300

Third-tier recruiter

G24

8S000

Missile facility manager

M40

8U000

Unit deployment manager

A56

9L000

Interpreter/translator

G72

9S100

Scientific applications specialist

M88 & E85

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FAQ

Q: What is the minimum ASVAB score required to enlist in the Air Force?

To enlist with a high school diploma, you must have a minimum overall AFQT score of 31. For a GED or a nontraditional diploma, the minimum required score is 50.

Q: What is considered a good ASVAB score?

A good score on the AFQT is between 50 and 64, and an excellent score is 65 and above. Higher scores open up more career opportunities, particularly in specialized and technical military programs.

Q: How is my AFQT score calculated?

Your AFQT score (from 1 to 99) comes from how you did in four sections:

  1. Arithmetic Reasoning (AR)
  2. Mathematics Knowledge (MK)
  3. Word Knowledge (WK)
  4. Paragraph Comprehension (PC)

Note: PC and WK are combined to create a Verbal Expression score.

Q: What are the Air Force Qualification Areas (Line Scores)?

Beyond your overall AFQT score, the Air Force groups your subtest results into four distinct qualification categories to determine which specific jobs you are best suited for.

  • General (G): Word Knowledge + Paragraph Comprehension + Arithmetic Reasoning
  • Mechanical (M): Arithmetic Reasoning + Auto and Shop Information + Mechanical Comprehension + Paragraph Comprehension + Word Knowledge
  • Administrative (A): Word Knowledge + Paragraph Comprehension + Mathematics Knowledge
  • Electronics (E): Arithmetic Reasoning + Electronics Information + General Science + Mathematics Knowledge

Q: Can I Retake the ASVAB?

Yes. According to the official ASVAB website, you can retake the ASVAB as many times as you wish, however, there are time requirements after you take each test.

To take the ASVAB a second time, you must wait one month, and for any additional retests, you must wait six months between tests. Remember, only the latest test counts, so if you receive a lower score than on a previous test, that lower score becomes your current official ASVAB score.

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  1. Michael Rodriguez on

    Interesting update on ASVAB Scores and Air Force Jobs. Looking forward to seeing how this develops.

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