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I have attempted 88 questions in mat with 90% accuracy...how much percentile or scaled score can i get?


Anyesha Banerjee 24th May, 2019
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Abhinav Jha 30th May, 2019
Hello,

Attempting 88 questions in MAT is ok but you need to speed up our speed. By attempting 88 questions with 90% accuracy, your composite score will be around 500 and your percentile would be 50 to 60.



Some colleges do accept score between 400 to 500, but for good colleges your score should be more than 600. You need to attempt 120 questions with good accuracy level.



All the best.




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30th May, 2019
Thanks a lot... already got the score card.. its 84.50%le... :) 
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31st May, 2019
Then you must have attempted more questions with greater accuracy. By the way, all the best. 
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22nd Sep, 2020
Hey. I gave my exams in 2020 and attempted almost same number of questions. Can you please how many of them out of 88 were correct for that score?
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