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According to my MAT result, my composite score is 583.50 and my percentile below is 64.71. How can I calculate my actual percentile?


Qazi Sahil Siddique 24th May, 2019
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Muskan 24th May, 2019
Okay! So, the formula for calculating MAT percentile is:

Percentile= (No.of Candidates below you/Total no. of Candidates)*100

To calculate this you don't have either of the values so you can not calculate your actual percentile and you have to consider the percentile with the total composite score (which includes the percentile based on the four sections) which is 64.71 in your case, I think so.

Also, the fifth section- Indian and global environment has a separate score on a sclae of 0-100 and is not taken into account to calculate the percentile and merit position.

All the best!
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