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I have recently taken admission in college. My Class 12th Marks are from CBSE below original - Biology- 95 , Chemistry- 81 , Physics- 73 English- 95 , Hindi - 92 Improvement - Physics- 90 , Chemistry- 95 , Hindi - 98 How should I Calculate my Percentage for applying for an Government Job


Sajal Jain 30th Sep, 2024
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Prachi Kumari 30th Sep, 2024

Hello,

To calculate your percentage for a government job application, you need to consider the best scores from both your original and improvement marks. Take the higher marks in each subject:

Biology: 95

Chemistry: 95 (improvement)

Physics: 90 (improvement)

English: 95

Hindi: 98 (improvement)

Now, add these marks:

95 + 95 + 90 + 95 + 98 = 473

Then, divide the total by the number of subjects (5) and multiply by 100 to get the percentage:

(473 / 500) * 100 = 94.6%

So, your final percentage is 94.6%.

Hope it helps !

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30th Sep, 2024
Thank you so much 💓
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