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How can be percentages is in odd numbers and with decimal point like 0.23%?

UGC has declared mark sheet in percentage format.

Most of the students has percentage like 71.23% in paper I or II or III. How is this possible? 

There is no negative marking, One correct question has 2 marks,

then how can be percentage is in odd number and with decimal point like 0.23%

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Please provide some roll numbers for ready reference.

Paper I II & II Total is 350 . So Divide your total Marks by 3.5 . It will be in Fration like ** . ** . ex. 72.13 %

My Dear Vyas Jagdish R, u r right, but how it is possible for Paper I & II? So that only i say please provide some roll numbers for ready reference as Jayant Thakur says "Most of the students has percentage like 71.23% in paper I or II or III. How is this possible? ".

One of my friend got this kind of percentages. Paper 1 is OK.

but what about Paper 2 and paper 3 ?

What is calculation method?

56.00% Paper 1 62.50% Paper 2 43.84%Paper 3 52.63% Overall

 
 
Roll No Subject Code Name Paper-I Paper-II Paper-III Aggregate
43030025   03 PRAVEEN DSOUZA 70.00% 77.08% 60.81% 68.02%
 
 

 
One of my friend in Music  the aggregate is wrong

 
 
Roll No Subject Code Name Paper-I Paper-II Paper-III Aggregate
43160166   16 SHIBA BAIG 60.00% 58.00% 62.67% 53.00%
 
   

It happens only in India Dear,

Salute to UGC.

Aaj mujhe dukh ho raha hai aakhir kyun nahi Mathematics me Nobel prize diya jata, agar Nobel Prize ki liye UGC ko nominate kiya jaye to better hota. 77.08% kaise calculation me aaya koi nahi bata sakta UGC bhi nahi.

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If you consider most of the student's Paper 1 percentage then, it is in perfect even numbers like 56.00% or 70.00% which is right

if person gets 250 marks out of 350 then its percentage is 71.42% , its in fraction that's aggregate percentage.

If you consider only third paper, for example 98 marks out of 150 then its percentage is 65.33% which is also right.

But for Paper 2, it has to be in perfect fraction, just like paper 1 and it is not.

That's the problem. What happened with paper 2 percentage.

Is there any other method that UGC has used?

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