If I score 245 in pcm board exam and 78 marks in kcet exam what will be the rank of mine
Let's calculate your expected KCET 2025 rank based on:
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PCM board marks : 245 out of 300
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KCET marks : 78 out of 180
Step-by-step Calculation:
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PUC PCM Percentage :
(245/300)×100=81.67% -
KCET Percentage :
(78/180)×100≈43.33% -
KCET Final Weighted Average (50% PCM + 50% KCET):
(81.67+43.33)/2=62.5%
Expected Rank:
With a weighted average of around 62.5% , your expected KCET rank will likely fall between 45,000 and 60,000 , based on previous years' trends.
What You Can Get at This Rank:
You may get:
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Core branches like Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, Chemical in good colleges
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Computer Science, IT, AI in tier-2 or private colleges
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Possible admission in government-aided colleges in less competitive branches.
With 245 in PCM board exams and 78 marks in KCET, your rank is likely to be in the range of 35,000 to 45,000. This is an estimated rank based on a 50% weightage to each exam.
KCET Rank Calculation:
Careers360 states that the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) calculates KCET rank by giving 50% weightage to KCET marks and 50% weightage to board exam marks.
Combined Score:
Your combined score would be calculated by averaging your KCET percentage and your PCM board exam percentage.
Estimated Rank:
A score of 78 in KCET (out of 180) translates to 43.33%. Assuming a 45% PCM board exam percentage (based on your 245 marks), your combined score would be around 44.165. it estimates that this combined score would result in a rank between 35,000 and 45,000.
Note: This is just an estimate. Your final rank will depend on the actual performance of other candidates and the weightage given to each exam by KEA.
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