Eamcet 2009 Ranks to be given only after advanced supplementary exam results are out. Marks scored in practical examination will also be taken into account. Ranks are likely to be given in the fourth week 22 or 24 of June. EAMCET 2009 results would be released today at 6 p.m. Only the marks scored in the test would be released and students need to wait for the final rank till the results of the Intermediate advanced supplementary examinations are out. As per the new system, marks secured in three subjects of EAMCET would be calculated for 75 per cent and they would be added to the 25 per cent equivalent of the marks scored in the core subjects in Intermediate.
Calculation of marks in Eamcet 2009:
** For example If a student scores 140 marks out of 160 in EAMCET, his marks would be obtained by multiplying 140 with 75 and then divided by the total marks of 160. It would come to 65.62 marks. Similarly, the marks scored in the Intermediate examinations would be calculated using the same formula. **25 per cent of Intermediate weightage would be calculated for 600 marks taking into account the marks of core subjects only. In two years of Intermediate 400 marks are earmarked for two languages - English and the chosen second language and these marks would not be considered. The remaining 600 are reserved for subjects like Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology.** For example, if a student scores 550 in Intermediate out of 600, the same would be multiplied with 25 and then divided by the total marks of 600. Here it would come to 22.91 marks. Now 65.62 and 22.91 would be added and the total would come to 88.53. The highest marks scored by a student this way would get the first rank. Similar procedure would be adopted for CBSE and ICSE marks also.**In case of a tie, the comparison for a better rank would be arrived at by first considering the total marks in EAMCET and if they are also equal, marks scored in Mathematics or Biology would be the next consideration. If there is a tie again, marks scored in Physics in EAMCET would come into picture and even if they are equal, the total marks obtained in the Intermediate examination (including languages and practicals) would be considered. If there is still a tie, date of birth of the candidate would be considered and the older one would get the first preference. The final rank will be given only after the advanced supplementary examinations results are declared. Though the marks will be taken into account for calculating the rank, the final admission would be given based on ranks only. Ranks are likely to be given in the fourth week of June.(source:The Hindu)
Calculation of marks in Eamcet 2009:
** For example If a student scores 140 marks out of 160 in EAMCET, his marks would be obtained by multiplying 140 with 75 and then divided by the total marks of 160. It would come to 65.62 marks. Similarly, the marks scored in the Intermediate examinations would be calculated using the same formula. **25 per cent of Intermediate weightage would be calculated for 600 marks taking into account the marks of core subjects only. In two years of Intermediate 400 marks are earmarked for two languages - English and the chosen second language and these marks would not be considered. The remaining 600 are reserved for subjects like Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology.** For example, if a student scores 550 in Intermediate out of 600, the same would be multiplied with 25 and then divided by the total marks of 600. Here it would come to 22.91 marks. Now 65.62 and 22.91 would be added and the total would come to 88.53. The highest marks scored by a student this way would get the first rank. Similar procedure would be adopted for CBSE and ICSE marks also.**In case of a tie, the comparison for a better rank would be arrived at by first considering the total marks in EAMCET and if they are also equal, marks scored in Mathematics or Biology would be the next consideration. If there is a tie again, marks scored in Physics in EAMCET would come into picture and even if they are equal, the total marks obtained in the Intermediate examination (including languages and practicals) would be considered. If there is still a tie, date of birth of the candidate would be considered and the older one would get the first preference. The final rank will be given only after the advanced supplementary examinations results are declared. Though the marks will be taken into account for calculating the rank, the final admission would be given based on ranks only. Ranks are likely to be given in the fourth week of June.(source:The Hindu)
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