What will be my MHT CET 2025 percentile if I score 0 in Physics, 30 in Chemistry, and 80 in Mathematics?
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While exact percentile calculation depends on overall performance and difficulty level, based on previous trends, a score of 110/200 may likely fetch a percentile around 75 to 85, especially if you've done well in Mathematics and Chemistry. Physics having zero may affect certain college eligibilities though.
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The percentile scores in MHT CET 2025 cannot be computed directly based on raw scores, because it is based on the performance of all the other test takers in the same exam shift and a process of normalization is used. A zero in Physics will however have a huge distance with your score. Although by MHT CET, percentile is calculated as the total score, individual marks of the subjects can be taken as tie-breakers in situations where the total marks are equal. Using trends, a sum of 110 (30+80), would probably have been at 95-96 percentile.
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MHT CET cutoff is of two types- All India Category and Maharashtra Category. The seats which are allotted under the All India Quota have opening and closing ranks mentioned as "AI" whereas seats allotted under Maharashtra Quota have the ranks mentioned as "MH".
MHT CET cutoff is made available on the official website - cetcell.mahacet.org. The Mahrashtra CET Cell releases cutoff round-wise after the completion of each round counselling. The cutoff are released separately for both All India and Maharashtra state category. Candidates can download the same online from the website cetcell.mahacet.org.
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