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28th July 2022, 01:45 PM
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How to calculate PCM marks exactly in Gujarat board?


i'm a student of gujarat board and i am confused about getting admission in BSC in nautical science theythey require 55% in PCM at least, where in Gujarat board there are practical's marks separate from theory's marks. So should i count practical's marks in my PCM aggregate? Please help.




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28th July 2022, 05:19 PM
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PCM marks is calculated using the formula : (0.6*A)+(0.4*B)= percentile out of 100, where A and B are your board marks. Now, 52% in PCM means you get 31.2 from this part. Try scoring atleast 80/120, so that you get atleast 26.67 from this part.
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28th July 2022, 08:00 PM
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How to calculate PCM marks exactly in Gujarat board?

Hello there,
GUJCET rank is calculated using the formula :
(0.6*A)+(0.4*B)= percentile out of 100, where A and B are your board marks and your GUJCET score, respectively.
Now, 52% in PCM means you get 31.2 from this part.
Try scoring atleast 80/120, so that you get atleast 26.67 from this part.
Total= 31.2+26.67= 58.87 percentile.
Now, predicting the rank is difficult as the "rank vs percentile" changes every year.
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30th July 2022, 12:44 AM
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Simply you have to divide the sum of your math, physics, and chemistry scores by the maximum number of marks (aggregate marks) to determine your PCM percentage. Then multiply that result by 100. Your PCM percentage will be the end result.
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30th July 2022, 02:12 AM
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Calculating the PCM percentage is as simple as dividing the total math, physics, and chemistry scores by the total number of marks (aggregate marks). After that, multiply the outcome by 100. The final outcome will be the PCM percentage.

Refer to the following link for more information:
https://www.gseb.org/
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30th July 2022, 03:20 PM
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Default Re: How to calculate PCM marks exactly in Gujarat board?

GUJCET rank is calculated using the formula : (0.6*A)+(0.4*B)= percentile out of 100, where A and B are your board marks and your GUJCET score, respectively. Now, 52% in PCM means you get 31.2 from this part. Try scoring atleast 80/120, so that you get atleast 26.67 from this part.
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30th July 2022, 08:58 PM
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Default Re: How to calculate PCM marks exactly in Gujarat board?

While calculating the aggregate, you have to add both the marks in Practical as well as theory paper.

So, you can calculate practical marks in your theory to get the aggregate percentage and to check your eligibility for any specific course.
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31st July 2022, 02:27 AM
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Default Re: How to calculate PCM marks exactly in Gujarat board?

For calculating the PCM (Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics) percentage you need to first divide the sum of your marks scored in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics by the maximum marks, and secondly, you need to multiply it by 100. The result will be your PCM percentage.

The educational qualification required for BSc in Nautical Science is a candidate must have passed 10+2 with Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, and Biology as a core subject with a minimum score of 50% marks in aggregate from a recognized board.
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