This document contains a merit mark calculator for students applying to colleges in the "B" group. It provides two methods: 1) calculating merit marks based on actual obtained marks in the HSC and GUJCET exams, and 2) calculating merit marks based on percentile scores in the HSC and GUJCET exams. For the first method, it takes the student's obtained marks in Biology, Physics, and Chemistry from the HSC exam and their total marks from the GUJCET exam to calculate individual and total merit marks out of 60 and 100 respectively. The second method uses the student's HSC and GUJCET percentile scores to directly calculate individual and total merit marks.
This document contains a merit mark calculator for students applying to colleges in the "B" group. It provides two methods: 1) calculating merit marks based on actual obtained marks in the HSC and GUJCET exams, and 2) calculating merit marks based on percentile scores in the HSC and GUJCET exams. For the first method, it takes the student's obtained marks in Biology, Physics, and Chemistry from the HSC exam and their total marks from the GUJCET exam to calculate individual and total merit marks out of 60 and 100 respectively. The second method uses the student's HSC and GUJCET percentile scores to directly calculate individual and total merit marks.
This document contains a merit mark calculator for students applying to colleges in the "B" group. It provides two methods: 1) calculating merit marks based on actual obtained marks in the HSC and GUJCET exams, and 2) calculating merit marks based on percentile scores in the HSC and GUJCET exams. For the first method, it takes the student's obtained marks in Biology, Physics, and Chemistry from the HSC exam and their total marks from the GUJCET exam to calculate individual and total merit marks out of 60 and 100 respectively. The second method uses the student's HSC and GUJCET percentile scores to directly calculate individual and total merit marks.
This document contains a merit mark calculator for students applying to colleges in the "B" group. It provides two methods: 1) calculating merit marks based on actual obtained marks in the HSC and GUJCET exams, and 2) calculating merit marks based on percentile scores in the HSC and GUJCET exams. For the first method, it takes the student's obtained marks in Biology, Physics, and Chemistry from the HSC exam and their total marks from the GUJCET exam to calculate individual and total merit marks out of 60 and 100 respectively. The second method uses the student's HSC and GUJCET percentile scores to directly calculate individual and total merit marks.