How Scores, Percentiles, and Ranks Are Determined in the AEEE Ranking System
Introduction
Understanding the AEEE ranking system is very important for students because it directly affects college admission chances. Many students merely pay attention to their grades without understanding how they are translated into ranks and percentiles. This often creates confusion after results are announced. The AEEE ranking system is designed to compare candidates fairly based on performance rather than just raw scores.
AEEE Scores – What Do They Mean
Scores represent the total marks obtained by a student in the entrance exam.m
Each correct answer adds to the final score, while incorrect answers may reduce the mark.
Scores show performance in each of the subjects of mathematics, chemistry, and physics.
Higher scores improve the chances of securing a better percentile
Percentile Calculation in AEEE
PThe percentileshows how a student performed compared to other candidates
It indicates the percentage of students who scored lower than a particular candidate
Percentiles help normalise AEEE performance when multiple exam sessions are conducted.
A higher percentile means stronger relative performance in the exam
Rank Determination Process
Ranks are assigned based on percentile scores rather than raw marks
Students with higher percentiles receive better ranks in the merit list
In case of tie scores, subject-wise performance is considered
Final rankings determine eligibility for counselling and seat distribution.
Role ofNormalisationn Method
Normalisation ensures fairness across different exam sessions
Difficulty level variations are balanced using statistical methods
This process prevents disadvantage due to tougher question papers
Normalised percentiles provide an equal opportunity to all candidates