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How to calculate my number's percentile please anyone tell me


bristi haldar 16th Jan, 2019
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harsh Student Expert 16th Jan, 2019

Hey Bristi Haldar

Percentile score is depend upon the number of total students who passed / qualify the exam and your rank in those qualifying students.

Example: 1200 students give exam and 1000 pass the exam and in those 1000 your rank according to score is 900 than your percentile is 90 ( 100*900/1000).


dhameerbhatia31_7970609 Student Expert 16th Jan, 2019
Hello Bristi Haldar,

The formula to be used will be:

100 × No. of candidates appeared in the "session" with raw score equal to or less than the candidate

 ÷

Total number of candidates appeared in the "session"

Thanku.


Note: To avoid bunching effect and reduce tie breaking, the Percentile Scores will be calculated up to 7 decimal places.
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