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Air Force ASVAB scores: minimum, line scores and jobs

What the Air Force asks for on the ASVAB: the minimum AFQT to enlist, how its line scores match you to a job, and sample roles with the scores they need. We are clear about what comes from an official source and what is commonly cited.

By The Exam Atlas Editorial Team · Verified 2026-06-07

Minimum to enlist

The minimum AFQT only gets you in the door. The jobs you actually want will ask for higher line scores - see below.

Line scores / composites

The Air Force (and Space Force) use four "MAGE" composites, each reported as a percentile, written as a letter plus a minimum (e.g. "G55" = General composite of at least 55).

Composite Name Formula
G General VE + AR
M Mechanical (formula not shown - some published composite formulas reference retired subtests)
A Administrative (formula not shown - some published composite formulas reference retired subtests)
E Electrical AR + MK + EI + GS

Where a formula is shown, it uses subtests still on the current ASVAB. Where it is omitted, the widely published formula relies on subtests that have been retired, so we show the composite name only rather than a formula that no longer matches the test.

Sample jobs and the scores they need

Code Job title Required score
1C1X1 Air Traffic Control G55
3D0X2 Cyber Systems Operations G64
1A1X1 Flight Engineer G57
3P0X1 Security Forces G33
2A3X3 Tactical Aircraft Maintenance M47
2A6X1 Aerospace Propulsion M56
3F0X1 Personnel A41
4C0X1 Mental Health Service G55

Examples via military.com - requirements change, verify with a recruiter.

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