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CUET 2022 Results: Universities will use ‘normalised’ scores to make merit lists, says UGC Chief

UGC chairman said that the scores have been normalised to provide a level playing field to students who wrote the exam in the same subject on different days or in different shifts.

CUET UG 2022, College admissions 2022, M Jagadesh Kumar, NTA, normalised NTA scoresNormalisation of CUET scores has been done separately for each subject for which exam was held in multiple shifts, Express Photo by Gajendra Yadav

After the results for the Common University Entrance Test were declared, UGC Chairperson M Jagadesh Kumar on Friday said universities will prepare the rank list for undergraduate admissions on the basis of “normalised” scores and not percentile or “raw marks”.

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Kumar said that the scores have been normalised to provide a level playing field to students who wrote the exam in the same subject on different days or in different shifts.

The results for the debut edition of the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) UG were declared earlier in the day.

“The rank lists will be prepared by universities using normalised NTA scores and not the basis of percentile. The scores have been normalised to provide a level playing field to students since they wrote test in the same subject on different days,” Kumar said.

“Normalisation of CUET scores has been done separately for each subject for which exam was held in multiple shifts,” he added.

The normalisation formula using “equipercentile method” has been decided by a panel comprising professors from Indian Statistical Institute, IIT Delhi and Delhi University.

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