KCET 2026: Sample Papers | Syllabus | Mock Test
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To determine your KCET rank, the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) considers 50% of your board exam marks (in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics) and 50% of your KCET marks.
Here's how the calculation works:
Calculate your board exam percentage in PCM: You scored 92% in boards (assuming this is the average of your Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics marks).
Calculate your KCET percentage: You scored 94 out of 180 in KCET. Percentage = (94 / 180) * 100 = 52.22% (approximately)
Calculate your CET score: CET Score = (50% of Board Percentage) + (50% of KCET Percentage) CET Score = (0.50 * 92) + (0.50 * 52.22) CET Score = 46 + 26.11 CET Score = 72.11
Now, to estimate your rank based on this CET score, we need to look at previous years' trends of KCET marks vs. rank. Keep in mind that these trends can vary slightly each year depending on the overall performance of all candidates and the difficulty level of the exam.
Based on the previous year's data and available rank predictors, a CET score around 72 could potentially place you in the rank range of approximately 15,001 to 25,000 .
I hope this helps.
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