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Sir i have 90.70 parcentile in mht cet pls convert into rank & score


rohit barhate 13th Jun, 2019
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Bhuvan Pulikonda 13th Jun, 2019

Hello Rohit Barhate

This is one probable method to calculate the rank:

413284 students appeared for the exam. To calculate the MHT CET rank, you first need to know the percentage of people ahead of you with higher percentile scores. To calculate that, the formula would be 100 which is the highest score minus your percentile score. Since the percentile is calculated from a scale ranging from 100 to 0, the formula applies the total number of students which is 413284 /100 multiplied by the percentage of people who are ahead of you to arrive at the rank.Therefore, the formula to calculate the rank is Probable Rank = (100- percentile score) X 413284 /100 If percentile score is 90.70, rank will be (100-90.70) X 413284/100 = 38435

Therefore 38435 will be the probable rank.



Hope this will be helpful

Good Luck.

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