Total Marks Formula:
Where:
\( M \) — Total marks (dimensionless)
\( S_i \) — Scores for sections i (dimensionless)
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Definition: This calculator computes the total marks obtained in the SSC CGL examination by summing up scores from all sections.
Purpose: It helps candidates calculate their overall score and estimate their performance in the Combined Graduate Level examination.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The calculator simply sums up the marks obtained in all four sections of the SSC CGL exam.
Details: Accurate mark calculation helps candidates assess their performance, predict cutoff trends, and plan their preparation strategy for subsequent tiers.
Tips: Enter your obtained marks in each of the four sections. All values must be ≥ 0. The calculator will sum them automatically.
Q1: What is the maximum marks for each section?
A: Typically, each section has 200 marks in Tier-I, but this may vary. Check the official notification for exact values.
Q2: Does this include negative marking?
A: No, you should enter your net score after accounting for negative marking (0.25 marks deduction per wrong answer).
Q3: How is the final score calculated?
A: Final score is the sum of normalized marks across all tiers. This calculator only sums raw marks for one tier.
Q4: What's a good total score?
A: Cutoffs vary yearly. Generally, 120+ is safe for Tier-I, but aim higher for competitive posts.
Q5: Does this calculator work for other SSC exams?
A: While the formula is universal, section names and weightage differ. Always check the exam pattern.