MBA CET 2024: Score vs percentile, answer key, and response sheet
Vikas Kumar Pandit | March 9, 2024 | 06:58 PM IST | 2 mins read
MBA CET 2024 Exam: Candidates who appeared in the MBA CET exam will have to get 140 to 150 marks to get the 98 percentile.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The State Common Entrance Test Cell of Maharashtra conducted the first day of the Master of Business Administration Common Entrance Test (MBA CET) 2024 on March 9. The MAH MBA CET 2024 exam took place in two shifts, from 9 am to 11:30 am and from 2 pm to 4:30 pm, at various examination centres across the state. As per the reports, the MAH MBA CET 2024 exam was moderate in nature.
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As per previous years’ trends, candidates who secure 100 or more marks in MAH MBA CET can expect 95 or above percentile. An MBA CET score of 140 will get the candidates more than the 98 percentile.
The Maharashtra State Cell will issue the MAH MBA CET 2024 day 1 answer key for both sessions on its official website, cetcell.mahacet.org. Candidates who appeared in the MAH MBA CET exam on March 9 can download the MAH CET answer key through the official website cetcell.mahacet.org. To download the answer key, candidates will have to use their registration number and password.
Once all the MAH MBA CET 2024 exams conclude, the Maharashtra State Cell will issue the response sheet on its official website. The MAH MBA CET 2024 response sheet will include all the answers marked by the candidates along with the given options.
Candidates will be able to match their MAH MBA CET 2024 marked answers from the official answer key and challenge the same if candidates are not satisfied with any answer.
Also read MHT CET 2024 registration deadline extended with late fee; apply by March 15
MBA CET 2024: Score vs percentile
The MAH MBA CET score vs percentile is a process of score normalization that converts candidates' scores into percentiles, providing a standardized evaluation on a common scale. This percentile system helps assess and compare candidates' performance relative to others who took the MAH MBA CET exam.
The MBA CET percentage is the ratio of candidates who scored less than the topper in the exam. Candidates who appeared in the exam can check the expected score Vs percentile of MAH MBA CET 2024 from the table below.
|
MAH MBA CET score |
MAH MBA CET percentile |
|
162 |
99.99 percentile |
|
158 |
99.98 percentile |
|
157 |
99.97 percentile |
|
155 |
99.96 percentile |
|
153 |
99.95 percentile |
|
150 |
99.94 percentile |
|
149 |
99.93 percentile |
|
147 |
99.91 percentile |
|
145 |
99.8 percentile |
|
142 |
99.7 percentile |
|
140 |
99.6 percentile |
|
137 |
99.5 percentile |
|
131 |
99 percentile |
|
124 |
98 percentile |
|
119 |
97 percentile |
|
115 |
95 percentile |
|
109 |
94 percentile |
|
99 |
90 percentile |
|
84 |
80 percentile |
|
74 |
70 percentile |
|
66 |
60 percentile |
|
59 |
50 percentile |
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