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how to calculate cut off marks?


Dharani dhanasekaran 2nd Apr, 2021
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Sangamithra 24th Aug, 2022

Maths. 64

Physics. 69

Chemistry. 94

suchayitaanusaha 2nd Apr, 2021

Hello,

Cut of marks is mainly for Competitive Exams. It is the minimum marks or percentage that a candidate requires getting a job. If you attended a competitive exam and waiting for your result, cut off will help you to guess your result .

The total marks for every subject is 200. First, take your mathematic marks divide it by 2, then you will get the marks for 100. Marks of physics and chemistry should be divided by 4, then you would get marks for 50 for each subject. This is the normal process to getting cutoff marks. Every examination cutoff is depend on how many candidates are appearing for examination and how many of them giving the examination. The total marks of examination and the highest marks of examination. How much candidates are passing the examination.

All the best.

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