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What percentile would a CAT score of 50-60 marks be?


Shubham Sharma 19th Nov, 2019
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priyaankasarkar Student Expert 19th Nov, 2019

Shubham, it depends on the total no.of Candidates who have appeared for the exam. CAT percentile is calculated using the formula: P=(R*N)/100, where P is percentile, R is Rank of the Candidate based on the CAT score and N is the no.of Candidates who appeared for the exam. Every correct answer gives you 3 marks. So to be able to get 60 marks, you must have written 20 questions correct. To calculate the percentile, we need to know the no.of Candidates who wrote CAT and your rank based on this score. And we do not have those details and so unfortunately we cannot guess the percentile.

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19th Nov, 2019
This does make sense but I wanted to get a rough idea about where I will land as per the current mock scores that I have been getting. However, I appreciate your response to my query. Thank you for your time.
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