IPPT Score Table for Regular Serviceman | NSmen Scoring Guide 2026

IPPT Score Table for Regular Serviceman

Full NSmen IPPT scoring chart for push-ups, sit-ups and 2.4km run. Updated for 2026 SAF standards.

For NSmen and regular servicemen Gold needs 85 points Updated 2026 standards

IPPT Scoring System for NSmen

The IPPT has three stations. Push-ups, sit-ups and the 2.4km run.

Each station has a maximum score. Push-ups give up to 25 points. Sit-ups give up to 25 points. The 2.4km run gives up to 50 points. Total possible score is 100 points.

For regular NSmen, you need at least 1 point from every station. And your total must reach 51 points or more to pass. Score zero in any one station and you fail the whole test. Does not matter what your total is.

Scoring is age-based. Every age group has its own score table. The same push-up reps or run timing gives different points depending on how old you are.

Use the calculator instead of reading tables manually The score tables are complex because every age group has different cutoffs. The fastest way is to use the free IPPT score calculator. Enter your age group and reps. Get your exact score in seconds.

Award Tiers and Cash Incentives

Your total score decides your award and whether you get cash. Here is the full breakdown for regular NSmen.

AwardPoints neededCash incentivePayment method
Gold85 to 100$500Via PayNow
Silver75 to 84$300Via PayNow
Pass with Incentive61 to 74$200Via PayNow
Pass51 to 60NoneNo payout
FailBelow 51None10 NS FIT sessions
Cash goes to your PayNow account Gold gives you $500. Silver gives you $300. Pass with Incentive gives you $200. The money comes in after your test result is confirmed. For the latest payout details and any changes, always check through official CMPB channels.

IPPT Score Table by Age Group

Below are the approximate score tables for regular NSmen. These are based on official CMPB scoring standards. Scores are calibrated by age group so read the column that matches your age.

Use the IPPT calculator for your exact score. The tables below are a guide. The calculator gives you the precise number for your age group.

Push-up Score Table for NSmen

Push-ups are done on the ELISS machine for 1 minute. Arms must lock out fully at the top of every rep or the machine does not count it.

Points Age 22 to 24 Age 25 to 27 Age 28 to 30 Age 31 to 33 Age 34 to 36 Age 37 to 39 Age 40 to 42
25 (max)60+56+52+48+44+40+36+
21 to 2450 to 5947 to 5543 to 5139 to 4736 to 4333 to 3929 to 35
16 to 2038 to 4936 to 4633 to 4230 to 3827 to 3525 to 3222 to 28
11 to 1526 to 3724 to 3522 to 3220 to 2918 to 2616 to 2414 to 21
6 to 1014 to 2513 to 2312 to 2110 to 199 to 178 to 157 to 13
1 to 51 to 131 to 121 to 111 to 91 to 81 to 71 to 6
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These are approximate ranges The exact cutoffs per point vary slightly from this table. Always verify your exact push-up score using the IPPT calculator or the official CMPB score table at ns.sg.

Sit-up Score Table for NSmen

Sit-ups are done on the sit-up machine for 1 minute. Both elbows must touch the sensor pad on every rep. One side only does not count.

Points Age 22 to 24 Age 25 to 27 Age 28 to 30 Age 31 to 33 Age 34 to 36 Age 37 to 39 Age 40 to 42
25 (max)60+56+52+48+44+40+36+
21 to 2450 to 5947 to 5543 to 5139 to 4736 to 4332 to 3928 to 35
16 to 2038 to 4935 to 4632 to 4229 to 3827 to 3524 to 3121 to 27
11 to 1525 to 3723 to 3421 to 3119 to 2817 to 2615 to 2313 to 20
6 to 1013 to 2412 to 2211 to 2010 to 188 to 167 to 146 to 12
1 to 51 to 121 to 111 to 101 to 91 to 71 to 61 to 5
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2.4km Run Score Chart for NSmen

The 2.4km run is 6 laps around a 400m track. The run carries 50 points which is half your total IPPT score. This is the station that makes or breaks your award tier for most NSmen.

Points Age 22 to 24 Age 25 to 27 Age 28 to 30 Age 31 to 33 Age 34 to 36 Age 37 to 39 Age 40 to 42
50 (max)Below 9:44Below 10:00Below 10:22Below 10:44Below 11:12Below 11:42Below 12:18
40 to 499:44 to 10:5810:00 to 11:1810:22 to 11:4210:44 to 12:0811:12 to 12:4011:42 to 13:1612:18 to 13:58
30 to 3910:59 to 12:3011:19 to 12:5011:43 to 13:1412:09 to 13:4012:41 to 14:1213:17 to 14:5013:59 to 15:34
20 to 2912:31 to 14:1512:51 to 14:3513:15 to 15:0013:41 to 15:2814:13 to 16:0214:51 to 16:4215:35 to 17:28
10 to 1914:16 to 16:1514:36 to 16:3515:01 to 17:0215:29 to 17:3016:03 to 18:0516:43 to 18:4417:29 to 19:30
1 to 916:16 to 19:4416:36 to 20:0417:03 to 20:3217:31 to 21:0218:06 to 21:3818:45 to 22:1819:31 to 23:04
0Above 19:44Above 20:04Above 20:32Above 21:02Above 21:38Above 22:18Above 23:04
Run timings are approximate The exact timing cutoffs per point vary by age group. These ranges are a guide. For your precise run score, use the IPPT calculator or verify against the official CMPB score table.

IPPT Passing Score for NSmen

To pass IPPT as a regular NSman, you need two things.

First, at least 1 point from every station. Zero in push-ups, sit-ups or the run means you fail the whole test. Even if your total looks high enough.

Second, a total score of 51 points or more across all three stations.

Score 51 to 60 and you get a Pass. No cash for this band. But you clear your IPPT requirement for the window.

Score 61 or more and you start getting cash incentives. That is the Pass with Incentive tier.

What the IPPT passing score looks like in practice To score 51 total, a typical approach for age group 25 to 27 might be around 30 to 35 push-ups, 30 to 35 sit-ups and a 2.4km time around 15 to 16 minutes. The exact combination depends on your age group. Use the IPPT calculator to find the exact numbers for your age group.

IPPT Gold Score Requirements

Gold is 85 points and above. It gives you $500 via PayNow.

To hit Gold, you need strong scores across all three stations. You cannot rely on just one station. The run gives 50 points maximum. Even a perfect run score of 50 still needs 35 more points from push-ups and sit-ups combined.

Age groupPush-ups needed for Gold station scoreSit-ups needed for Gold station score2.4km timing for Gold station score
Age 22 to 2460 reps and above60 reps and aboveBelow 9:44
Age 25 to 2756 reps and above56 reps and aboveBelow 10:00
Age 28 to 3052 reps and above52 reps and aboveBelow 10:22
Age 31 to 3348 reps and above48 reps and aboveBelow 10:44
Age 34 to 3644 reps and above44 reps and aboveBelow 11:12
Age 37 to 3940 reps and above40 reps and aboveBelow 11:42
Age 40 to 4236 reps and above36 reps and aboveBelow 12:18
Aiming for Gold? Use the IPPT target planner. Enter your current push-up and sit-up reps. It tells you exactly what 2.4km timing you need to hit 85 points. Train to that exact number instead of guessing.

IPPT Silver Score Requirements

Silver is 75 to 84 points. It gives you $300 via PayNow.

Silver is achievable for most NSmen who train consistently for 8 to 10 weeks. The run is where most people gain or lose the most points. A decent run time combined with solid push-up and sit-up numbers usually gets you into Silver range.

Age groupApprox push-ups for Silver rangeApprox sit-ups for Silver rangeApprox 2.4km timing for Silver range
Age 22 to 2450 to 59 reps50 to 59 reps9:44 to 10:58
Age 25 to 2747 to 55 reps47 to 55 reps10:00 to 11:18
Age 28 to 3043 to 51 reps43 to 51 reps10:22 to 11:42
Age 31 to 3339 to 47 reps39 to 47 reps10:44 to 12:08
Age 34 to 3636 to 43 reps36 to 43 reps11:12 to 12:40
Age 37 to 3933 to 39 reps32 to 39 reps11:42 to 13:16
Age 40 to 4229 to 35 reps28 to 35 reps12:18 to 13:58

How Age Group Affects Your Score

This is the part most NSmen get wrong. They look at someone else’s target and train for that number. But every age group has different cutoffs.

A 22-year-old needs more push-up reps to get the same points as a 38-year-old. The scoring system adjusts as you get older. Older age groups have lower benchmarks for the same point value.

This means two things. First, do not compare your target reps to someone in a different age group. Second, as you get older your IPPT actually gets slightly easier to pass on paper.

Age groupPush-ups for 25 pointsSit-ups for 25 pointsRun for 50 points
22 to 2460 reps60 repsBelow 9:44
25 to 2756 reps56 repsBelow 10:00
28 to 3052 reps52 repsBelow 10:22
31 to 3348 reps48 repsBelow 10:44
34 to 3644 reps44 repsBelow 11:12
37 to 3940 reps40 repsBelow 11:42
40 to 4236 reps36 repsBelow 12:18
Always check your own age group Do not train to someone else’s number. Use the IPPT calculator and select your correct age group. Your target reps and run timing will be different from the guy next to you if you are in different age bands.

How to Use the Score Table to Plan Your Training

The score table is most useful when you use it to find your gap. Here is how to do it properly.

First, check your current level. Do a max set of push-ups, a max set of sit-ups and a timed 2.4km run. Write all three numbers down.

Second, use the IPPT calculator to convert those numbers into points. See your total and your award level.

Third, look at which station is giving you the fewest points. That is your weakest station. That is where you train first.

Fourth, use the target planner to find the exact run timing you need. Enter your push-up and sit-up numbers. Pick your target award. The planner tells you what 2.4km time to aim for.

Fifth, use the 2.4km lap pacer to convert your target run time into per-lap splits. Know your pace number before you go to the track.

The most common mistake NSmen make They train everything equally. Equal push-up days, equal sit-up days, equal run days. But if your run is already giving you 40 points and your push-ups are only giving you 10, training them equally wastes your time. Find your weak station. Hit that one hardest. The score table shows you exactly where your gap is.

Calculate Your Exact IPPT Score Now

Stop reading score tables and guessing. Use the free IPPT calculator at ipptcalculatorns.com. Enter your age group, reps and run time. Get your exact score and award level in seconds.

Score Calculator Enter your push-ups, sit-ups and 2.4km timing. Get your exact IPPT score by age group.
Target Planner Pick Gold, Silver or Pass. Get the exact run timing you need based on your current static scores.
2.4km Lap Pacer Convert your target time into per-lap splits for all 6 laps of the 400m track.
Full Scoring Guide See the complete IPPT scoring breakdown by age group and station.
Male and Female Tables Separate score tables for male and female participants across all age groups.
100% Free No login. No ads. Works on mobile. Use it at home or at the track.
Calculate My IPPT Score

Free to use. Works for all NSmen, NSF and pre-enlistees.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the IPPT passing score for regular NSmen?+
You need at least 1 point from every station and a total of 51 points or more. Score below 51 or zero in any one station and you fail. Score 51 to 60 is a Pass. Score 61 or more puts you in the cash incentive range.
How many points do I need for IPPT Gold?+
85 points and above. Gold gives you $500 via PayNow. To hit Gold you need strong scores across all three stations. The run gives up to 50 points. Even a perfect run score still needs 35 more points from push-ups and sit-ups combined.
How many points for IPPT Silver?+
75 to 84 points. Silver gives you $300 via PayNow. Most NSmen who train consistently for 8 to 10 weeks can reach Silver if they focus on their weakest station.
Does the IPPT score table change by age?+
Yes. Every age group has a different score table. The same push-up reps or run timing gives different points depending on your age group. Older NSmen have lower benchmarks for the same point value. Always check your own age group, not someone else’s.
What happens if I score zero in one station?+
You fail the whole IPPT. Zero in any one station is an automatic fail regardless of your total score. You must score at least 1 point in every station to be eligible to pass.
How many push-ups do I need to pass IPPT?+
There is no fixed push-up number that guarantees a pass on its own. You need at least 1 point from the push-up station and your total across all three stations must reach 51. The exact rep count for 1 point depends on your age group. Use the IPPT calculator to find your number.
What is the IPPT Gold timing for the 2.4km run?+
For age 22 to 24, you need to complete the 2.4km run in below 9:44 to get the maximum 50 points. For older age groups the cutoff is slower. Age 25 to 27 is below 10:00. Age 28 to 30 is below 10:22. Check the run score chart in this article or use the calculator for your exact timing.
Where can I find the official IPPT score table?+
The official IPPT scoring tables are available at ns.sg. You can also use the IPPT scoring guide or the IPPT calculator to get your score for your specific age group and reps without reading through the full table yourself.
Is the IPPT score table the same for NSF and NSmen?+
Yes. The scoring tables are the same. Both NSF and NSmen use the same age-calibrated scoring system. The main differences are in what happens if you fail and what incentives you receive for good scores.
What if I fail IPPT as an NSman?+
If you do not pass within your IPPT window, you go into mandatory NS FIT. That is 10 sessions before you can attempt IPPT again in the next window. Use the score table and calculator to find your weakest station and fix it before your window closes.

Know Your Numbers Before Test Day

The IPPT score table tells you exactly what you need. Now you know the push-up, sit-up and run benchmarks for your age group. Use that to train smarter, not harder.

What to do now:

  1. Check your current score on the free IPPT calculator.
  2. Find your weakest station from the score breakdown.
  3. Look at the score table for your age group. See exactly how many reps or what run time you need to move up one tier.
  4. Train that station for 6 to 8 weeks before your window.
  5. Show up on test day knowing your target numbers. No guessing.

Train to your number. Hit your tier. Collect your cash.

Disclaimer: The score tables in this article are approximate and based on official CMPB standards. Exact cutoffs per point may vary slightly. Always verify your score using the official CMPB score table at ns.sg or through the IPPT calculator. Standards may be updated by MINDEF at any time.

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