20th March 2020 07:37 PM | |
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Re: What is the method of calculation of 12th class subject percentage followed? How to calculate 12th class percentage of MPC |
19th August 2017 08:09 PM | |
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Re: What is the method of calculation of 12th class subject percentage followed? Study time table for arts my main subjects are economic math English literature and I am going to tuition at 2 30 and coming at 4. I am coming from school at 1 00 please tell me about my time table |
17th August 2017 11:59 PM | |
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Re: What is the method of calculation of 12th class subject percentage followed? For ICAR counseling, how much marks is required in 12th.. Is there any % PCM or only pass in PCM. |
2nd April 2016 11:50 PM | |
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Re: What is the method of calculation of 12th class subject percentage followed? # First of all, I would like to throw light on the required eligibility criteria for BITSAT: * Candidate must be 10+2 in subjects Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics from any recognized board. * Candidate must have collectively obtained at least 75% marks in subjects Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. * Candidate must be proficient in English language. # Now it is crystal clear from the above mentioned eligibility criteria that candidate required collective/combined percentage of marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. # The percentage of marks in Mathematics are counted collectively on the basis of total marks obtained in both the papers of Mathematics subject. # Hope that your doubt is cleared. |
1st April 2016 10:27 PM | |
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What is the method of calculation of 12th class subject percentage followed? hi i am from telangana intermediate board and i have given my 12th class board exams recently(2016). the mpc(math,physics,chemistry) consist of two papers of maths(1&2) and one each of physics and chemistry. i am unawre whether for bitsat 2016 the percentage of marks in math are calculated individually for both the papers or taken both as one and then calculated. please explain. |