What is the top 20 percentile of indian boards for IIT ?
1. What is Normalisation and top 20 percentile of NIOS Board?
Most of the NIOS Main aspirants must be aware of the fact that NIOS Main Rank List is prepared after finding a composite score of NIOS Main scores and Normalized Marks of Class XII in the ratio of 6O:40. But very few know what actually is this normalization procedure and how nromalised score for class XII results are calculated. JEE Main Merit Ranks form the basis of the admissions to undergraduate engineering courses at prestigious 31 NITs, 18 IIITs, 18 GFTIs and many other engineering institutions across India.
2. Normalisation Process requires us to know the following
Percentile Score -
A Percentile score is the value of below which a certain Percent of observations fall. For example, the 20th Percentile is the value (or score) below which 20 Percent of the observations may be found.
Comparison of top 20 Percentile in IIT-JEE 2014 of the Three National boards
Sl. No. |
Board |
GE |
OBC -NCL |
SC |
ST |
PWD |
Total |
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1 |
(NIOS) National Institute Of Open Schooling |
315 (63%) |
311 (62.2%) |
297 (59.4%) |
282 (56.4%) |
282 (56.4%) |
500 |
2 |
(CBSE) Central Board Of Secondary Education |
416 (83.2%) |
410 (82%) |
370 (74%) |
366 (73.2%) |
366 (73.2%) |
500 |
3 |
(ISC) Council For The Indian School Certificate Examinations |
425 (85%) |
410 (82%) |
404 (80.8%) |
362 (72.4%) |
362 (72.4%) |
500 |
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Cut-off Marks for TOP 20 Percentile of all Boards for IIT in the Year 2014
Sl. No. |
Board |
GE |
OBC -NCL |
SC |
ST |
PWD |
Total |
1 |
Andhra Pradesh Board Of Intermediate Education (Based On Class-XII Marks Only) |
430 |
393 |
373 |
364 |
364 |
500 |
492 |
503 |
464 |
463 |
463 |
530 |
||
521 |
502 |
482 |
479 |
479 |
560 |
||
Andhra Pradesh Board Of Intermediate Education (Based On Class-Xi And Xii Marks) |
550 |
519 |
483 |
532 |
483 |
800 |
|
920 |
867 |
810 |
807 |
807 |
1000 |
||
2 |
Assam Higher Secondary Education Council |
292 |
294 |
278 |
238 |
238 |
500 |
3 |
Bihar Intermediate Education Council (Bihar School Examination Board) |
304 |
300 |
301 |
300 |
300 |
500 |
4 |
Central Board Of Secondary Education |
416 |
410 |
370 |
366 |
366 |
500 |
5 |
Chattisgarh Madhyamik Shiksha Mandal (Chattisgarh Board Of Secondary Education) |
325 |
302 |
289 |
276 |
276 |
500 |
6 |
Council For The Indian School Certificate Examinations (Icse) |
425 |
410 |
404 |
362 |
362 |
500 |
7 |
Goa Board Of Secondary And Higher Secondary Education |
360 |
352 |
336 |
325 |
325 |
500 |
511 |
502 |
487 |
499 |
487 |
700 |
||
8 |
Gujarat Secondary Education Board |
406 |
388 |
382 |
334 |
334 |
600 |
471 |
443 |
434 |
394 |
394 |
650 |
||
545 |
511 |
504 |
459 |
459 |
700 |
||
9 |
Haryana Board Of Education |
383 |
374 |
353 |
351 |
351 |
500 |
10 |
H P Board Of School Education |
348 |
334 |
332 |
335 |
332 |
500 |
579 |
565 |
590 |
545 |
545 |
800 |
||
11 |
J & K State Board Of School Education |
378 |
378 |
378 |
378 |
378 |
500 |
12 |
Jharkhand Academic Council |
285 |
288 |
274 |
277 |
274 |
500 |
13 |
Karnataka Board Of Pre University Education |
465 |
444 |
420 |
425 |
425 |
500 |
14 |
Kerala Board Of Public Examinations |
830 |
732 |
746 |
721 |
721 |
1000 |
15 |
Madhya Pradesh Board Of Secondary Education |
367 |
346 |
334 |
318 |
318 |
500 |
16 |
Maharastra State Board Of Secondary And Higher Secondary Education |
362 |
340 |
333 |
327 |
327 |
500 |
461 |
437 |
415 |
405 |
405 |
600 |
||
17 |
Manipur Council Of Higher Secondary Education |
363 |
364 |
346 |
334 |
334 |
500 |
18 |
Meghalaya Board Of Secondary Education |
291 |
269 |
279 |
261 |
261 |
500 |
19 |
Mizoram Board Of School Education |
333 |
363 |
338 |
294 |
294 |
500 |
20 |
Nagaland Board Of School Education |
319 |
338 |
308 |
286 |
286 |
500 |
21 |
Odisha Council Of Higher Secondary Education |
378 |
378 |
353 |
331 |
331 |
500 |
22 |
Punjab School Education Board |
295 |
291 |
279 |
261 |
261 |
375 |
320 |
321 |
314 |
341 |
314 |
420 |
||
334 |
330 |
315 |
317 |
315 |
450 |
||
|
|
396 |
392 |
386 |
386 |
386 |
475 |
23 |
Rajasthan Board Of Secondary Education |
345 |
341 |
325 |
383 |
325 |
500 |
24 |
Tamil Nadu Board Of Higher Secondary Education |
917 |
820 |
719 |
695 |
695 |
1000 |
25 |
Tripura Board Of Secondary Education |
255 |
- |
241 |
214 |
214 |
500 |
26 |
U P Board Of High School And Intermediate Education |
396 |
387 |
373 |
375 |
373 |
500 |
27 |
Uttaranchal Shiksha Evam Pariksha Parishad |
324 |
309 |
294 |
300 |
294 |
500 |
28 |
West Bengal Council Of Higher Secondary Education |
308 |
303 |
271 |
237 |
271 |
500 |
29 |
National Institute Of Open Schooling |
315 |
311 |
297 |
282 |
282 |
500 |
30 |
Jamia Milia Islamia, New Delhi |
395 |
395 |
395 |
395 |
395 |
500 |
31 |
Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh |
316 |
316 |
316 |
316 |
316 |
500 |
Cut-off marks for top 20 Percentile of successful candidates in various categories as per the data provided by various Boards in Year 2013
S.No. |
Board Name |
GE |
OBC |
SC |
ST |
Maximum Marks |
1. |
ANDHRA PRADESH |
459 |
434 |
408 |
412 |
500 |
487 |
460 |
432 |
437 |
530 |
||
514 |
486 |
457 |
461 |
560 |
||
2. |
ASSAM |
283 |
284 |
271 |
229 |
500 |
3. |
BIHAR |
325 |
322 |
309 |
311 |
500 |
4. |
CBSE |
408 |
401 |
361 |
356 |
500 |
5. |
CHATTISGARH |
338 |
314 |
301 |
288 |
500 |
6. |
GOA |
355 |
340 |
324 |
338 |
500 |
497 |
476 |
454 |
473 |
700 |
||
7. |
GUJARAT |
430 |
403 |
396 |
358 |
600 |
465 |
437 |
429 |
387 |
650 |
||
501 |
470 |
462 |
417 |
700 |
||
8. |
HARYANA |
379 |
369 |
354 |
343 |
500 |
9. |
HIMACHAL PRADESH |
340 |
329 |
328 |
327 |
500 |
544 |
526 |
525 |
523 |
800 |
||
10. |
ISC |
416 |
394 |
375 |
344 |
500 |
11. |
JAMMU & KASHMIR |
369 |
369 |
369 |
369 |
500 |
12. |
JHARKHAND |
281 |
277 |
270 |
272 |
500 |
13. |
KARNATAKA |
430 |
394 |
362 |
367 |
500 |
14. |
KERALA |
852 |
808 |
736 |
722 |
1000 |
15. |
MADHYA PRADESH |
360 |
341 |
331 |
314 |
500 |
16. |
MAHARASHTRA |
341 |
330 |
322 |
315 |
500 |
409 |
396 |
386 |
378 |
600 |
||
17. |
MANIPUR |
367 |
374 |
342 |
335 |
500 |
18. |
MEGHALAYA |
305 |
314 |
294 |
273 |
500 |
19. |
MIZORAM |
380 |
328 |
247 |
277 |
500 |
20. |
NAGALAND |
299 |
311 |
294 |
267 |
500 |
21. |
NATIONAL OPEN SCHOOL |
305 |
306 |
286 |
271 |
500 |
22. |
ORISSA |
401 |
401 |
365 |
355 |
600 |
23. |
PUNJAB |
331 |
330 |
316 |
301 |
450 |
349 |
348 |
334 |
318 |
475 |
||
736 |
733 |
702 |
669 |
1000 |
||
24. |
RAJASTHAN |
338 |
334 |
321 |
316 |
500 |
25. |
TAMIL NADU |
909 |
807 |
710 |
697 |
1000 |
26. |
TRIPURA |
268 |
268 |
248 |
221 |
500 |
27. |
UTTAR PRADESH |
365 |
358 |
346 |
347 |
500 |
28. |
UTTARAKHAND |
289 |
285 |
273 |
271 |
500 |
29. |
WEST BENGAL |
306 |
301 |
272 |
241 |
500 |
Normalization Procedure for Class XII Board Marks
In view of large scale variations in the examination system in country, the JEE Interface Group (JIG) decided that for this year (2013), 50% of Boards marks be normalized by equating percentile amongst different boards/examining bodies and anchoring them to All India JEE-Main percentiles, and 50% be normalized by equating each Board’s/examining Body’s percentile with JEE(Main) percentile marks of respective Boards /examining bodies.
Accordingly, the detailed procedure for normalization of Board marks will be as follows:-
(A) Note down the aggregate marks (A0) obtained by each student in JEE- Main.
(B) Compute the percentile (P) of each student on the basis of aggregate marks in his/her own board (B0) computed from the list of five subjects specified (each marked out of 100). The percentile is to be computed among all students of the board whose subject combinations meet the eligibility criteria of JEE-Main.
(C) Determine the JEE- Main aggregate marks corresponding to percentile (P) at the All- India level. Regard this anB1.
(D) Also, determine the JEE- Main aggregate marks corresponding to percentile (P) among the set of aggregate scores obtained in the JEE- Main by the students of that board. Regard this as B2
The normalized board score of the candidate will be computed as:
Bfinal = 0.5 * (B1 + B2)
For the purpose of admission to CFTIs where it has been decided to use the JEE Mains performance and the Normalized Board performance in the 60:40 ratio, the composite score for drawing the merit list will be computed as:
C = 0.6 * AO + 0.4 * Bfinal,
Five subjects to be used for normalization:
1. Physics
2. Mathematics
3. Any one of the subjects Chemistry, Biology, Biotechnology and Computer Science
4. One language
5. Any subject other than the above four subjects.