TANCET 2024 result on March 28; percentile calculation, total seats
Ayushi Bisht | March 24, 2024 | 02:53 PM IST | 1 min read
TANCET Result 2024: Candidates will be able to download the TANCET 2024 result through the official website, tancet.annauniv.edu.
NEW DELHI: Anna University will announce the results for Tamil Nadu Common Entrance Test (TANCET) 2024 on March 28. Candidates who appeared for the entrance examination will be able to download the TANCET 2024 result through the official website, tancet.annauniv.edu.
Candidates will have to use their login credentials such as registration number and date of birth to download the TANCET result 2024. The TANCET 2024 result has been announced on the basis of solutions given in the TANCET 2024 final answer key.
The university issued the TANCET 2024 provisional answer key March 13, and candidates were given time to raise objections against it. The TANCET 2024 final answer key was issued after reviewing the challenges raised by the candidates against the provisional answer key on March 22.
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Total questions |
100 |
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Number of sections |
5 (Business Situations, Reading Comprehension, Quantitative Ability, Data Sufficiency and English Usage) |
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Section-wise question weightage |
20 per section |
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Duration |
2 hours |
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Marks per correct answer |
+1 mark |
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Negative marks |
1/3 marks will be deducted for every incorrect response |
TANCET 2024: How to calculate percentile
The percentile score is calculated using the formula: Percentile Score =(Y/N)* 100. Here Y is the students who scored a lesser mark than the candidate in that examination and N is the total number of students who appeared for the entrance test.
The TANCET 2024 exam was conducted on March 9 at various exam centres across the state. The entrance exam is held for admission to various PG courses such as MTech, MArch, MPlan, ME, MBA and MCA programmes. The TANCET 2024 scores are accepted by over 200 colleges in Tamil Nadu for PG admissions.
Around 40,000 MBA aspirants appear for the TANCET exam every year for 15,000 seats offered by several institutes of Tamil Nadu.
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