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GATE 2013 Score Calculation Formula

New GATE 2013 Score Calculation Formula

The GATE 2013 will be loaded with amendments in it and among these changes the major one is the GATE Score Calculation Formula itself. One doubt that often comes to a candidates mind is that if the marks are available then what is the need to calculate such scores. Well, probably its just a measure of one’s success in GATE exam standardized with the number of applicants appeared (previously) or marks of number of students qualified (now). Previously the average and standard deviation of candidates appeared in all the years as the GATE Score was calculates on these parameters as well. The scores can never be mapped back into the marks of the candidates until we know these parameters.

GATE 2013 Score will be Computed by a New Formula

From 2013, the GATE score will be computed by a new formula.
(Click on the above formula to see it in a larger size).

                               This formula is different from the one used earlier.  After the declaration of the results, a GATE Scorecard will be issued to all the candidates of a paper whose marks are equal to or above the qualifying marks of SC/ST/PD candidates in that paper. There is no provision for the issue of Additional GATE scorecard.
                               An important point to note in the above formula is that the GATE Score will be set to 0 for any score of value less than zero and the score will be set to 1000 for any vale more than thousand. This explains that fact that multiple candidates having same GATE score of 1000 but will achieve different ranks as ranking will be based on the actual obtained marks by the candidates. The above formula shows that the GATE Score this year is a very normalized score and the score less than 300 would be considered to be a non- qualifying score for the general category.
                              The GATE 2013 Committee with the NCB’s approval  has the authority to decide the qualifying mark  for each GATE paper. In case any claim or dispute arises in respect of GATE 2013, it is hereby made absolutely clear that the Courts and Tribunals in Mumbai and Mumbai alone shall have the exclusive jurisdiction to entertain and settle any such dispute or claim.

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