What's the actual passing score for MCTs? Getting conflicting info
Been searching for the MCTs passing score and I keep seeing different numbers. Some say 70%, others say 75%, and the official website isn't super clear.
I've been working through "MCTs" searches online and the passing requirement seems to vary by state or version? Or am I overthinking this?
My practice test scores are hovering around 69%. Should I be aiming higher before I schedule my actual exam?
Also I noticed on MCTs - Microsoft Certified Trainers — are the practice questions usually harder or easier than the real thing? Trying to calibrate how ready I actually am.
Any recent test takers who can share what the real cutoff is?
Worth mentioning: the free mcts microsoft technologies product expertise covers exactly the areas people tend to struggle with most.
Same boat a few months ago. Here's what I'd tell myself:
The MCTs exam is more concept-focused than the study guides suggest. They test whether you understand MCTs, not just whether you can define it.
My tip: when you see a scenario question, mentally walk through it step by step before looking at the answers. The wrong answers are designed to catch people who jump to conclusions.
Good luck — the fact that you're doing this level of prep means you're going to be fine.
The advice about understanding why wrong answers are wrong — not just memorizing right ones — is genuinely the best MCTs advice in this thread. Rebuilt my prep around that and it made a real difference.
The advice about understanding why wrong answers are wrong — not just memorizing right ones — is genuinely the best MCTs advice in this thread. Rebuilt my prep around that and it made a real difference.
Honestly I almost gave up on the whole thing because I couldn't get a straight answer either. The 70 vs 75 confusion is real, and what I figured out is that a lot of those numbers floating around are people misremembering or talking about totally different exams. For the actual MCTs the scoring isn't a clean percentage like you'd expect, it's a scaled score, so chasing "is it 70 or 75" kinda sends you down a rabbit hole that doesn't really help you study. I wasted a week on that.
What actually moved the needle for me was just drilling questions until the patterns clicked instead of obsessing over the cutoff. I ran through the free mcts microsoft technologies product expertise sets over and over and that's when stuff started sticking. I was convinced I'd fail right up until the day of. I didn't. So don't overthink the number, just get to where you're consistently getting the questions right and you'll clear it.
I went through this same confusion a few months ago. From what I found, the passing score really does vary depending on which version or jurisdiction you're dealing with, so you're not overthinking it. What helped me stop stressing about the exact number was shifting how I studied -- instead of just trying to memorize correct answers, I'd look at every wrong answer and figure out exactly why it was wrong. Like, what rule or concept did it violate? Once you understand that, you're actually prepared for whatever cutoff they throw at you because you genuinely know the material.
Honestly it made a huge difference on my practice tests. I stopped guessing and started reasoning through questions. If you're hitting 75-80% consistently on practice tests and you understand your mistakes, you're probably fine regardless of whether the threshold is 70 or 75. Don't let the number paralyze you -- focus on shrinking the gap between what you know and what you're getting wrong.
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