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Explain how weightage of ouat can be calculated


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Satyaranjan Andia 2nd Sep, 2020
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Shakti Swarupa Bhanja 12th Oct, 2020

Hello Satyaranjan!

Ouat weightage is calculated as:-

25% of  % scored in HSC/equivalent +25% of % scored in +2 Sc/euivalent + 50%* of ouat ug cee marks.

(*OUAT entrance mark will have half the value of total weightage. So out of total 100 weightage 50 will be from OUAT marks. And as the total mark of OUAT entrance is 200, so u have to divide it by 4 to get 50.)

I.e, it will be the sum of (1/4)th of marks in the above three exams.

For example, if a candidate have secured 58% in HSC/equivalent, 67% in PCB/PCM in +2 Sc/equivalent and 123 out of 200 in the entrance test, his or her weighted score would be 0.25*58 + 0.25*67 + 0.25*123 =62.00.

(Only PCB or PCM marks of +2 Sc is considered depending on the subject discipline you appear in the entrance test)

Hope you understood.

All the best!

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