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Page 1 of 2 Directorate of Technical Education, Mumbai Admission to First Year of Four Year Full Time Degree Courses in Engineering/Technology for the Academic Year 2014 - 15 (Ref : Dept. of Higher & Technical Education, Government of Maharashtra GR No. Sankirn - 2011/P.K. 337/TE - 4 Dt. 31.10.2012 and 24.06.2014 ) Procedure for calculation of C omposite S core 1. 50 % weightage shall be given to the percentile of marks obtained in JEE (Main) 2014 – Paper 1 and 50 % weightage shall be given to the percentile of marks obtained in the subjects Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in the Board examination added together . 2. For Maharashtra S tate candidate (Type A, B, C, D, E – Refer Rule 3.0 ) passing HSC from Maharas htra state Board, CBSE and ICSE, Percentile shall be calculated separately for their respective boards on the basis of March 2014 examination. If the candidate has passed HSC from any Board other than Maharashtra state Board, CBSE and ICSE , then such can didate shall be assigned equivalent Board Percentile of Maharashtra State Board s candidate scoring equal number of marks in the subjects Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics added together for March 2014 examination . 3. For Maharashtra S tate candidate (Type A, B, C, D, E ) from Maharashtra S tate Board, CBSE and ICSE result of March 2014 of the respective board shall be considered for the purpose of total number of students appeared for the subjects Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in the respective board . Number of students scored marks less than a particular marks in the JEE (Main) 2014 Paper 1. JEE Percentile (P o )= ----------------------------------- -------------------------------------- x 100 Total number of students appeared for the JEE (Main) 2014 Paper 1. Number of students scored marks less than a particular marks in the respective Board Examination held in March 2014. Board Percentile(P) = - --------------------------------------- ----------------------------------- x 100 Total number of st udents appeared for the subjects Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in the respective Board Examination held in March 2014. Composite Score = 0.5 x JEE Percentile (P o ) + 0.5 x Board Percentile (P) Merit List shall be prepared on the basis of Composite Score Page 2 of 2 Example : - A Candidate who has scored 282 total marks (94%) in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics subjects added together in XYZ Board examination and scored 50 Marks in JEE (Main) 2014 – Paper 1 examination. The composite score shall be calculated as bel ow : A. JEE Examination Details and calculation of JEE Percentile (P o ) N umber of Candidates Appeared for JEE (Main) 2014 - Paper 1 Examination = 12 , 78 , 580 N umber of Candidates scored less than 50 Marks in = 8 , 21 , 007 JEE (Main) 2014 - Paper 1 Examination Number of students scored marks less than a particular marks in the JEE (Main) 2014 Paper 1. JEE Percentile (P o ) = ----------------------------------- ------------------------------- x 100 Total number of students appeared for the JEE (Main) 2014 Paper 1. = (8 , 21 , 007/12 , 78 , 580) x 100 = 64.21240751 B. Board Examination Details and calculation of Board Percentile (P) N umber of Candidates Appeared for standard 12 th Board Examination = 3,23,227 with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM) N umber of Candidates scored less than 282 marks in Std. = 3, 22,969 12 th Board Examination with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics Number of students scored marks less than 282 marks (PCM) in the respective Board Examination held in March 2014. Board Percentile (P) = - ------------------------------------------------------------------ x 100 Total number of students appeared for the subjects Physics, Chemistry and M athematics in the respective Board Examination held in March 2014. = (3,22,969/3,23,227) x 100 = 99.92017994 C. Calculation of Composite Score Composite Score = 0.5 x JEE Percentile (P o ) + 0.5 x Board Percentile (P) = 0.5 x 64.21240751 + 0.5 x 99.92017994 = 82.06629373 Figures mentioned above are hypothetical and are given for understanding purpose only. sd/ - (Dr. Subhash Mahajan) Director, Technical Education, Maharashtra State, Mumbai
Posted on: Sat, 12 Jul 2014 06:25:39 +0000

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