How can I calculate my percentile based on my JIPMAT exam results?

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    Saloni Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

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    To calculate your percentile based on your JIPMAT exam results, follow these steps:
    Obtain your JIPMAT score: This is the raw score you received on the exam. Get the total number of candidates: Find out how many candidates appeared for the JIPMAT exam. Determine your rank: Based on your JIPMAT score, determine your rank among all the candidates who took the exam. Calculate your percentile: Use the formula: (Number of candidates with a rank lower than yours / Total number of candidates) x 100. For example, if you obtained a rank of 200 out of 10,000 candidates, your percentile would be (200/10,000) x 100 = 2%. Remember that the percentil
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