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muneebakousar2003 20th Mar, 2022
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Aditya 20th Mar, 2022

Hi aspirant,

The results for Neet examination are initially announced in form of percentile. Percentile actually denotes the percentage of people who have scored lower marks then you. Percentile cannot be calculated just buy using your marks because it depends upon number of candidates who have appeared for the examination and the difficulty level of question that ultimately means the performance of other candidate. Suppose if we consider that 1000 students appeared for the Neet examination and 990 students got lower marks the you, then your percentile would be 99. Accordingly your percentile changes depending on the number of candidates and their performance.

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