Percentile Formula:
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Percentile calculation determines the relative standing of a value within a dataset. It indicates the percentage of values that fall below a particular score in CAT (Common Admission Test) and other standardized tests.
The calculator uses the percentile formula:
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Explanation: The formula calculates what percentage of the total scores fall below a particular score, providing a standardized measure of performance.
Details: Percentile scores are crucial for CAT and other competitive exams as they provide a relative performance measure compared to all test takers, helping institutions identify top performers.
Tips: Enter the number of scores below your score and the total number of test takers. Both values must be valid positive numbers, with number below not exceeding total.
Q1: What is a good percentile in CAT?
A: Generally, percentiles above 90 are considered good, with percentiles above 95 being excellent for top business schools.
Q2: How is CAT percentile different from percentage?
A: Percentage indicates absolute marks, while percentile shows relative performance compared to other test takers.
Q3: Can percentile be more than 100?
A: No, percentile ranges from 0 to 100. A percentile of 100 means you scored better than all other test takers.
Q4: Why use percentile instead of raw scores?
A: Percentile accounts for difficulty variations across different test versions and provides a standardized comparison metric.
Q5: How accurate is this calculator for CAT?
A: This calculator provides a basic percentile estimation. Actual CAT percentiles may use more complex normalization methods.