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how to calculate marks from percentile


Satputedevyani7 14th Feb, 2024
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satyamercedes0626 15th Feb, 2024

Hello,

Hope you are doing great.

Answering to your question,
Hello Aspirant,

Calculating your exact marks and rank based on your percentile can be challenging. However, you can estimate your expected rank using the following formula if you have your JEE Main percentile.

Rank=(100−your total percentile score100)×number of candidates appeared for the examRank=(100100−your total percentile score)×number of candidates appeared for the exam

For instance, if 874,469 candidates appeared for the January exam, and your percentile score is 90, your estimated rank would be (100−90)×874,469100(100−90)×100874,469. If the number of candidates for the April exam increases to 1,200,000, then your final estimated rank would be (100−90)×1,200,000100(100−90)×1001,200,000.

Keep in mind that this is an approximation, and the actual calculation may vary based on the specific details provided by the JEE Main authorities.

I hope this clarifies the process for you!

Hope this helps!!

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