What Is a Good Versant Score? (Complete Guide)

A good Versant score depends on your career goals:47-58 for basic IT roles, 58-60 for general BPO jobs,60-65 for most professional roles, and 65+ for premium positions. For most career opportunities, 60+ is considered good as it represents B2 (job-ready) English proficiency.

Quick Score Guide: What's Considered Good?

🔴 Below 47: Limited Opportunities

Very basic English, limited job prospects. Significant improvement needed.

🟡 47-54: Basic Roles Only

Qualifies for basic IT support, chat roles, but not voice-based positions.

🟡 55-58: Entry-Level BPO

Minimum for some BPO roles, but below most company requirements.

🟢 59-65: Good Score Range

Job-ready level (B2). Acceptable for most BPO and professional roles.

🟢 66-75: Very Good Score

Strong candidate for premium positions and career advancement.

🟣 76+: Excellent Score

Advanced proficiency (C1+). Top-tier candidate for any role.

Score Requirements by Career Goal

Career GoalMinimum ScorePreferred ScoreNotes
Basic IT Support4754Chat-based roles
General BPO5862Customer service
Premium BPO6570Top-tier accounts
International Companies6065Professional roles
Team Leadership6570Management roles

What Top Companies Consider Good

🏢 Major BPO Companies

Cognizant:65-70+ (premium accounts)
Accenture:60-65+ (varies by role)
Teleperformance:58-62+ (customer focus)
Concentrix:60-65+ (quality emphasis)

🌍 International Standards

European Companies:60+ (B2 minimum)
US-Based Firms:65+ (higher standard)
Australian Companies:60-65+ (similar to Europe)
Asian Multinationals:58-62+ (varies widely)

Note: These are industry estimates based on publicly available information and coaching experience. Companies do not publicly disclose exact Versant requirements, and cut scores change based on role, account, and hiring demand.

Good Scores by CEFR Level

A1< (10-21): Tourist Level

Very basic English. Not suitable for professional work.

A1 (22-29): Beginner

Basic English only. Not suitable for professional work.

A2 (30-35): Pre-intermediate

Simple conversations only. Not job-ready.

A2+ (36-42): Pre-intermediate+

Basic functional English. Still not job-ready.

B1 (43-50): Intermediate

Functional communication. Borderline for some basic roles.

B1+ (51-58): Intermediate+

Strong functional communication. Getting closer to job-ready.

B2 (59-66): Good Score — Job Ready

Job-ready level. Acceptable for most professional roles. This is where "good" starts.

B2+ (67-75): Very Good Score

Strong professional communication. Competitive for premium roles.

C1 (76-84): Excellent

Advanced proficiency. Excellent for all roles, including leadership positions.

C2 (85-90): Fluent/Near-Native

Near-native proficiency. Top 1% of candidates.

What Else Makes a Score "Good"?

Your Versant score isn't everything - these factors also matter:

🎯 Test Performance Balance

  • • Consistent scores across all sections
  • • Strong pronunciation and fluency
  • • Good listening comprehension
  • • Clear sentence structure

💼 Professional Context

  • • Industry-specific vocabulary
  • • Customer service skills
  • • Cultural awareness
  • • Problem-solving ability

Important Insight

A "good" Versant score is relative to your goals. 60 is good for most jobs, 65 is good for premium jobs, and 70+ is excellent for any opportunity.

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