Table of Contents
- 1 How do you calculate total subject percentage?
- 2 Do we count additional subject?
- 3 Is 6th additional subject counted in percentage?
- 4 How do you find percentage of 6 subjects?
- 5 How do you find the average of a subject?
- 6 What is the minimum percentage required to apply for AIIMS MBBS entrance exam?
- 7 How to find the percentage of marks obtained in an exam?
- 8 How many vocational subjects can be included in ‘calculation of best of four’?
How do you calculate total subject percentage?
To find the percentage of the marks, divide the marks obtained in the examination with the maximum marks and multiply the result with 100. Example 1: If 1156 is the total score obtained in the examination out of 1200 marks, then divide 1156 by 1200, and then multiply it by 100.
Do we count additional subject?
As you said you socred the lowest in maths it would be replaced by Physical Education. The percentage criteria by CBSE is “the marks of that additional subject are considered in which one scores higher”. And the remaining subjects becomes additional whose marks won’t be added to your main percentage.
How do you take a percentage of 5 subjects?
Divide sum of all subjects by total number of subject to find average i.e. average = total / 5 . Calculate percentage using percentage = (total / 500) * 100 .
Is 6th additional subject counted in percentage?
Will I be considered pass or fail? Your 6th subject marks are not counted to your overall percentage and even for admission purposes, only four/five subjects are counted.
How do you find percentage of 6 subjects?
To calculate percentage for 6 subjects in class 12th, you have to calculate the total marks that you have secured in the examinations to the total marks for which the examination is conducted and multiply the obtained result with 100 to get the percentage.
What is the use of 6th subject in class 10?
“If a candidate fails to pass in any one of the three elective subjects — science, social science, mathematics, then it will be replaced by the vocational subject (offered as sixth additional subject),” a CBSE circular said.
How do you find the average of a subject?
Examples of Averages Suppose six students scored 72, 75, 78, 82, 84, and 92 on a test. To calculate the average, add the test scores together and divide the sum (483) by six. The average score would be 80.5. Anyone with basic math skills can determine an average.
What is the minimum percentage required to apply for AIIMS MBBS entrance exam?
The minimum percentage required to apply for AIIMS MBBS Entrance Examination is “60\% marks”. The basic educational qualification required to be eligible for All India Institute of Medical Science MBBS Entrance Examination is ” 12th Class in 10+2 pattern” from a recognized university.
What is the next date for AIIMS basic registration?
Online basic registration will be continued till second week of January 2020. Candidates cannot fill the AIIMS application form through any other mode, except online mode. Candidates have to fill all the registration details carefully along with educational and personal details in the application form.
How to find the percentage of marks obtained in an exam?
To find the percentage of the marks, divide the marks obtained in the examination with the maximum marks and multiply the result with 100. Example 1: If 1156 is the total score obtained in the examination out of 1200 marks, then divide 1156 by 1200, and then multiply it by 100. Therefore, the percentage of marks obtained is 96.3\%
How many vocational subjects can be included in ‘calculation of best of four’?
A maximum of two vocational subjects can be included for ‘Calculation of Best of Four’, for admissions to Vocational Courses. If a candidate opts for Modern Indian Languages (MIL) except Hindi as a programme, an advantage of a maximum of 10\% may be given in the ‘Best of Four’ percentage in DU colleges where MIL is being offered as a programme.