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MHTCET will be conducting examinations on multiple shifts. The candidates
will be given different sets of questions in every shift and it is quite possible that in
spite of all efforts of maintaining equivalence among various question papers, the
difficulty level of these question papers administered in different shifts may not be
exactly the same. In order to overcome such a situation, Normalization Method will
be used for ensuring that candidates are neither benefitted nor disadvantaged due to
the difficulty level of the examination.
The process of Normalization is an established practice for comparing
candidate scores across multi shift papers and is similar to those being adopted in
other large educational selection tests conducted in India.
Percentile Scores: Percentile scores are scores based on the relative performance of
all those who appear for the examination. Basically, the marks obtained are
transformed into a scale ranging from 100 to 0 for each session of examinees.
The Percentile Score indicates the percentage of candidates that have scored
EQUAL TO OR BELOW (same or lower raw scores) that particular Percentile in that
examination. Therefore the topper (highest score) of each session will get the same
Percentile of 100 which is desirable. The marks obtained in between the highest and
lowest scores are also converted to appropriate Percentiles.
The Percentile score will be the Normalized Score for the examination
(instead of the raw marks of the candidate).