The Maharashtra Health and Technical Common Entrance Test (MHT CET) is a highly competitive exam conducted annually for admission to engineering, pharmacy and other technical courses in Maharashtra. Aspirants often wonder about the relationship between their MHT CET marks and percentile. This article delves into the concept and provides insights into the percentile calculation process.
Percentile indicates the percentage of candidates who have scored equal to or lower than a particular candidate in the exam. It is a relative measure of a candidate's performance compared to other test takers. The MHT CET percentile is calculated based on the following formula:
Percentile = (Number of Candidates with Equal or Lower Marks / Total Number of Candidates) * 100
Percentile | Corresponding Marks (Approx.) |
---|---|
99 | 190-200 |
95 | 175-185 |
90 | 160-170 |
Percentile | Corresponding Marks (Approx.) |
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75 | 130-140 |
50 | 95-105 |
25 | 70-80 |
Aakash Patil, who scored 99.95 percentile in MHT CET 2022, secured admission to the coveted Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay.
Snehal Jadhav, with a percentile of 98.5, bagged a seat at the Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute (VJTI), Mumbai.
Mayur Pawar, who scored 95 percentile, gained admission into the prestigious College of Engineering, Pune (COEP).
Focus on concept clarity rather than rote memorization.
Practice mock tests regularly to improve time management and identify areas for improvement.
Analyze previous year's question papers to understand the exam pattern.
Neglecting important concepts due to excessive focus on difficult topics.
Attempting questions without proper preparation, leading to negative marking.
Mismanaging time during the exam, resulting in incomplete answers.
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