How to calculate MBBS aggregate of all years?

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    Yashwanth Reddy Rajidi

    2 years ago
    Hello,
    The total aggregate marks or percentage of complete MBBS course is calculated by adding all the marks secured in the subjects spanning from 1st year to the final year. Then dividing it by total marks and multiplying with 100 to get the percentage. With the help of this you can get to know whether you scored a distinction or first class etc.

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