How will the CEED 2025 qualifying cut-off be calculated?

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    Anushka Mendiratta | Contributor-Level 10

    7 months ago

    The CEED 2024 qualifying cut-off for Part A will be calculated using a formula that considers the average marks and standard deviation of all the candidates who appeared in the exam. 

    • Formula: µ + (σ²) = δ
      • µ (mu) represents the average marks obtained by all candidates in Part A.
      • σ (sigma) represents the standard deviation of the marks obtained by all candidates in Part A.
      • δ (delta) represents the qualifying cut-off mark for Part A.
    • Rounding: Both µ and σ will be rounded off to the first decimal place after the calculation.
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    Malavika | Contributor-Level 10

    9 months ago

     IIT Bombay released the cut-off marks for Part A of CEED 2024 on February 8, 2024. The cutoff for Part A exam is determined by a formula. Candidates can use the below mentioned formula to determine CEED 2024 cutoff 

    The formula to calculate CEED cutoff is mentioned below:

    Category Calculation for CEED Cutoff 

    Open - μ + (σ⁄2) = δ

    OBC-NCL -  0.9δ

    SC/ ST/ PwD - 0.5δ

    δ is the cutoff marks for shortlisted candidates in the General Category

    μ and σ are the average marks and standard deviation of the distribution of marks obtained by ALL the candidates in Part-A of CEED 2022

  • The qualifying cut-off for CEED 2025 will be calculated category-wise. The following formula will be used to calculate the cut-off:

    Category

    Calculation for CEED Cutoff

    Open

    μ + (σ⁄2) = δ

    OBC-NCL

    0.9δ

    SC/ ST/ PwD

    0.5δ

    δ is the cutoff marks for shortlisted candidates in the General Category

    μ and σ are the average marks and standard deviation of the distribution of marks obtained by ALL the candidates in Part-A of CEED 2025.

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