Q: How the merit is calculated?
Ans: The formula for the calculation of merit is as follows:
A x 0.70 + B x 0.30 = C
Where
A = FSc or equivalent examination marks
B = Entrance Test marks.
C = Aggregate marks
Example
FSc or equivalent marks = 944 / 1100
Entrance Test marks = 925 / 1100
Apply the formula:
944 x 0.70 + 925 x 0.30 = 938.3
Aggregate marks = 938.3 / 1100
Aggregate percentage which decides the merit position
= 938.3 x 100/1100 = 85.3000
- Entry Test 50%
- F.Sc 40%
- Metric 10%
so you can clearly see students doing well in Entry Test will have a upper hand on those who do not do well in itt. So do not worry much if you have scored less in F.Sc
Generally it is said that a student getting good marks in F.Sc and metric will not do well in Entry Test. These are just excuses. In studies it is seen that almost 80% students having A+ grade in F.Sc do well in Entry Test and get admission in a Medical college easily. The thing is why 20% are not able to do so?
The answer is most of them victims of Lack of Confidence and get confused about how to prepare for Entry Test. We will talk about that in some other article.
Generally it is said that a student getting good marks in F.Sc and metric will not do well in Entry Test. These are just excuses. In studies it is seen that almost 80% students having A+ grade in F.Sc do well in Entry Test and get admission in a Medical college easily. The thing is why 20% are not able to do so?
The answer is most of them victims of Lack of Confidence and get confused about how to prepare for Entry Test. We will talk about that in some other article.

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