How can I convert my 12th percentage into TNEA (online site)?

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The first mark in each subjects is taken as 100%. If the person scores first mark 97/100 in physics. Then marks are normalized to 97. So the percentage of person scoring 90, will have a percentage (90/97)*100. CUTOFF/200 = MATHS + 0.5 * PHYSICS + 0.5 * CHEMISTRY.

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My physics marks-76; maths-67 and chemistry-68. Can you tell me my accurate answer?

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