Navy ASVAB Test Prep

Interested in a US Navy career? Whether you want to become a sailor, a fighter pilot, a corpsman, a diver, or a Navy SEAL, your first step is passing the ASVAB test and its dreaded math sections. Don’t worry, we won’t let math keep you from donning your naval uniform and exploring the high seas. Simply click the button below to start studying now!



Does the Navy use the ASVAB test?

Yes, the US Navy uses the ASVAB test to determine whether a candidate is eligible for enlistment. Unlike other branches of the military, the Navy only looks at the overall score - it does not consider the individual line scores.

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What is the minimum ASVAB score for the Navy?

The lowest ASVAB score that the Navy accepts is a 35. It’s important to understand, however, that the higher your score, the more opportunities are available to you. In other words, don’t just settle for the minimum requirements. Use a Navy ASVAB study guide to get the best score you can.

What is the average Navy ASVAB score?

The average score on the ASVAB for applicants to the Navy is a 50. Most potential new recruits score between 30 and 70, and a 60 is considered a good score that will qualify you for most jobs in the Navy.

What material should I study for the Navy ASVAB practice test?

The following topics appear on the ASVAB practice test for the Navy:

  • Arithmetic Reasoning
  • Mathematics Knowledge
  • General Science
  • Word Knowledge
  • Paragraph Comprehension
  • Electronics Information
  • Automotive Information
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