Approx.65000
There are approximately thirty four thousand candidates who have scored above 100 marks in uptet 2011. Ensure ur selection is forgone if you have 100 marks.
Approx.65000
approximataly 25 to 30 thousand student pass in uptet 2011 if u have any idea plz share that
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(TOTAL APPEARED FOR UPTET 2011-Primary)600000CommentsRESULT OUT 45.30 (Passed Candidates)271800Note:- This is only calculation of candidates scoring => 90 marks including Arts and Science StreamTotal Failed candidates328200 Assuming 60%= 90 Marks Max 45% candidate122310 Minimum 30000 Candidates will be out now Remaining Candidates=>9092310 % of 70% scoring students low hence Max Assuming 45% including Art and Science candidates41540Arts Candidates are 24924 having => 100 MarksFor Science candidates 40%16616science Girls Scoring above 100 Marks 15% (Seats =16385)2493All the Science Girls will be selected even having 83 Marks for OBC SC, ST And for General 90 Marks is SafeNo. of Science Boys scoring= or above 100 marks no. of Seats ( 16385)14123 Stiff Competition will be for General Candidates since there is only 8193 posts for them and chance is very high to cut their seats by other casts. The General Candidates are Safe having 100 Marks. The merit can go upto 97 for General candidates depending on no. of invalid candidates.
above 99.98 %
In the CBSE Class 12 examination of 2013, a total of 1,348 students scored above 97 percent. This marked a significant year for high achievers, reflecting the increasing competition and academic performance among students. The overall pass percentage for the examination was also noteworthy, contributing to the celebration of academic excellence.
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above 230.....i think so
The passing marks for MEC Maths 1A can vary by institution and specific course guidelines. Typically, a passing score might range from 40% to 50% of the total marks. It's essential for students to check with their specific college or university for the exact passing criteria.
How many.
By closing schools or ending their funding, by paying for white students to attend private schools, and by requiring tests for black students