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wht will be my percentile, if i get 126 marks out of 300 for NET?


HARI PRIYA B 22nd Jan, 2022
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Dev 22nd Jan, 2022

Hello Aspirant!

The National Eligibility Test, also known as UGC NET or NTA-UGC-NET, is the examination for determining the eligibility for the post of assistant professor and/or Junior Research Fellowship award in Indian universities and colleges.

UGC NET is conducted for two papers for total marks of 300. Paper 1 having 100 marks  and paper 2 having 200 marks. For 126 marks out of 300 ,percentile will be around 90-95 percentile and can be more or less according to various stats.

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Nisha 22nd Jan, 2022

hey there,

The formulae for calculating Percentile on the basis of Marks is-

(individual score * 100)/ Marks obtained by the top scorer.

As you have scored 126 MARKS Out of 300 in NET  then you can find your percentile by using formula mentioned above.

126/300×100=42 %

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