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You got 63 percentile, not percentage. The percentile is completely different from the percentage and raw scores obtained by a candidate. Percentile is calculated as:
Percentile Score = 100 x (The number of students who secured a score equal to or less than the student) / (The total
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--------- As far as the 75% rule is concerned, the 75% rule states that candidate must have scored an aggregate of 75% in Class XII Board Examination.
------ Also the candidate must have 5 subjects that must be - Physics, Chemistry, Maths, 1 Language ( English - in your
For the MSc in Physics, the course of Mathematics will be asked for mandatory at least for 1 year or 2 semesters as Generic Elective subject. so if you don't have Mathematics as an elective subject in your BSc course, then you will not be able to join the course
Courses in Machine Learning or Artificial Intelligence After the 12th Grade Eligibility Criteria
-Candidates must have completed their 10+2 in science—basically, math and physics are compulsory from a recognized board.
-In the 10+2 board exam, the overall result must be at least 50%.
-The prerequisites for various artificial intelligence
For the calculation of aggregate percentage, the total marks out of 100 (full) is calculated, which essentially means that the combined marks of theory and practical is used not only for JAC Delhi counselling, but for majority of the counselling in country, including JoSAA for IITs and NITs.
So, you'll
Hello Aspirant,
See your NTA score is calculated separately for each subject and total percentile is also calculated separately, your NTA score or percentile is not your marks scored in JEE-Main but it is the percentage of candidates scored less than or eauql to you in your shift.
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As you have chosen biology as your optional subject it might slightly affect you as compared to the students who took maths as their optional. The ones who took maths will be given priority in ranks because the branch, B.E. in Electronics and Communication Engineering, demands the presence
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The CBSE board has a best of five rule in which your main percentage is decided by one language subject I.e. English and other 4 subjects in which you get high scores. And the remaining subjects becomes additional whose marks won't be added to your main percentage.
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