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Vikas gehlot 22nd Jan, 2019
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marks cannot be predicted from the percentile score because in calculating the percentile score the relative positions of the candidates are considered not the raw scores the percentile is scores indicates the percentage of students who are equal to or behind you therefor you have 45% it means that 45% students of the total student appeared for the exam are equal to you or behind you therefore it does not tell anything about your Raw score and your rank has nothing to do with your raw scores actual rank will be based on the maximum of two percentile score if you appear in both

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22nd Jan, 2019
Thank u so much sir..
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