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Rahul Singh 20th Mar, 2018
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Suppose in a particular board, the total number of candidates registered is 13918 and number of candidates appeared is 13711, the percentile of the candidate will be calculated in the following way-







For example : Where a student has scored 50% in the exam and there are 2218 candidates, who have scored less than the candidates, i.e., less than 50%:







2218  x 100 = 16.18



13711







Here, the percentile score of the candidate from exam is 16.18 while his/her percentage in the exam is 50%.



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abhishek gade 20th Mar, 2018
JEE percentile will appear in score cards after results declaration on jee main official website.
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