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Friday, 18 March 2016

JEE Mains: PERCENTILE AND NORMALIZATION OF MARKS OF CLASS 12TH

Calculate your percentile or normakisation of 12th marks for JEE Mains for predicting your JEE Rank 2016. Calculate your rank based on this.
1. The percentage of marks and percentile are totally different entities hence the candidates should not confuse with both the above terms.
2. Percentage is a number out of 100.
3. Percentile Score of a candidate in a Board or JEE (Main) will reflect how many Candidates have
scored below that candidate in his/her Board or JEE (Main) Examination.

 A Percentile score is the value below which a certain percent of observations fall. For example, the
40th Percentile is the value or score below which 40 Percent of the observations may be found.

 The Percentile of a Candidate will be calculated as
100 X Number of candidates in the ‘group’ with aggregate marks less than the candidate
 Total number of the candidates in the ’group’
 Example: Suppose in a particular Board:
 No of Candidates Registered =13918 and
No of Candidates Appeared = 13711
a. A Candidate who has scored 50% marks in the Board and 2218 candidates have scored below
him; his Percentile score will be calculated as follows
 Percentile score for 50% marks in the Board = 2218 x 100/13711 = 16.18
b. A Candidate who has scored 60% marks in the Board and 6865 candidates have scored below
him; his Percentile score will be calculated as follows
 Percentile score for 60% marks in the Board = 6865 x 100 /13711 = 50.07

c. A Candidate who has scored 90% marks in the Board and 13615 candidates have scored below
him; his Percentile score will be calculated as follows
 Percentile score for 90% marks in the Board =13615 x 100/13711 = 99.30

With these examples, it is clear that percentage of marks obtained by a candidate (50%, 60% or
90%) is different from the percentile score (16.18, 50.07 or 99.30).
4. The normalized Qualifying examination marks will be based on the position of the candidate in the
Board (i.e. his/her percentile score). The percentile score a candidate gets in his/her board will
mainly contribute to his/her normalized marks.
5. The candidates, willing to appear in the improvement examination to improve the qualifying
examination marks, will have to appear in all the five subjects for improvement.
6. For JEE (Advanced) 2016: Please visit JEE (Advanced) website jeeadv.iitg.ac.in for JEE (Advanced)
2016 criteria.
7. The weightage of normalized qualifying examination marks is only for deciding ranking of JEE (Main)
which will be used for admission to all Centrally Funded Technical Institutions (CFTIs)/ NITs/IIITs but
excluding IITs.
8. The five subjects will be taken into account for calculation of percentile and normalization of
qualifying examination marks for paper 1(B.E./B. Tech.) and paper 2 (B. Arch./B. Planning)of JEE
(Main) which are:
1- Language,
2- Physics,
3- Mathematics,
4- Any one of (Chemistry, Biology, Biotechnology, Technical Vocational Subject),
5- Any other subject.
 Note: If a candidate has appeared in six subjects in the qualifying examination, the subject (fifth
or sixth) with better marks will be considered.

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