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What marks Should i obtain from 75 if minimum passing marks 35%


teerathsingh195 9th Feb, 2022
Answers (3)
Mallika Thaledder 18th Mar, 2024

If the passing percentage is 35% then to pass a subject with a total of 75 marks, you have to score at least 26 marks out of the total 75 marks.

Anurag Khanna 9th Feb, 2022

Hello Aspirant,

If minimum passing marks is 35% then out of 75 you should get at least 26.25 marks or more to pass, this is because 35% of 75 is 26.25 and therefore you should at least have 26.25 marks out of 75.

I hope this information helps you.

Good Luck!!

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 9th Feb, 2022

Hi


Passing marks required

=35 % of 75 marks


= 35/100 x 75


= 26.25


So, you need 27 marks to pass.

To help you further,

Here are some tips to excel in your  examination:-

-----------------) Go well through your textbooks

-----------------) While covering the syllabus, make revision a part of your routine.

-----------------) Practice at least 10 years previous year question papers

-----------------) Solve at least 3 to 5 mock test papers for each subject to ace your examination


Thank you

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