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Hello aspirant,
I am giving you the formula given by NTA to calculate your percentile -
Percentile P =. 100x Number of candidates appeared in the examination with raw marks equal to or less than the candidate/Total number of candidates appeared.
NTA score is normalised score also percentile, and CMAT score is given out of 400. NTA score is also your percentile.
I hope this helps,
Best of luck.
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Hi,
The score that NTA provides is the over all percentile. The percentile is a comparative score which is calculated by taking in consideration several factors like the total number of candidates, difficulty levels, etc. It is calculated using the given formula:
Percentile P = 100 x Number of candidates appeared in the examination with raw marks equal to or less than the candidate/Total number of candidates appeared
Along with your score it also gives an idea about your rank and the percentage of candidates who scored more than or less than you.
I hope this helped you.
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