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How to calculate aggregate percentage?


pandeyrishabh270192 6th Oct, 2020
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rachanapbennur 6th Oct, 2020

Hello!

In order to calculate the aggregate percentage in any exam you must know the weightage of each section of the exam.

Let w1, w2 and w3 be the weightages in percentage in A,B and C sections of exam. Then calculate

marks = (w1/100 * marks scored in A) +  (w2/100 * marks scored in B) + (w3/100 * marks scored in C)

Total marks = (w1/100 * total marks of A) +  (w2/100 * total marks of B) + (w3/100 * total marks of C)

Aggregate  percentage = (marks/total marks)*100;

Hope this is helpful!


vishnupandey 6th Oct, 2020
Hello aspirant
Aggregate percentage is calculated on particular subject if you want to calculate aggregate percentage you have to calculate it by given formula.
Marks in that subject/ Total marks of subject's.

For example suppose you have five subject having f
Following marks.

English- 90
Maths- 75
Physics-75
Chemistry-75
Music- 80

If you have to calculate aggregate marks for pcm it will be
225/300 100= 75%
Then your aggregate marks will be 75%

Hope this will help

Best of luck

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