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The Percentage Calculator helps nursing board candidates calculate their 10th standard percentage based on marks obtained and maximum possible marks. This is essential for nursing program admissions and eligibility verification.
The calculator uses the standard percentage formula:
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Explanation: The formula calculates the percentage by dividing obtained marks by maximum marks and multiplying by 100 to get a percentage value.
Details: Accurate percentage calculation is crucial for nursing board admissions, determining eligibility criteria, and meeting minimum qualification requirements for various nursing programs.
Tips: Enter marks obtained and maximum marks in the respective fields. Both values must be valid (marks ≥ 0, max > 0, and marks ≤ max).
Q1: What is the minimum percentage required for nursing?
A: Minimum percentage requirements vary by institution and program, but typically range from 45% to 55% for general category students.
Q2: How is percentage calculated for state nursing boards?
A: Most state nursing boards use the standard percentage formula: (Marks Obtained / Maximum Marks) × 100.
Q3: Do nursing boards consider aggregate percentage?
A: Yes, most nursing boards consider the aggregate percentage of all subjects in the 10th standard for eligibility determination.
Q4: What if I have different marking schemes?
A: Ensure you convert all marks to the same scale before calculation. Some boards may have subject-specific weightage.
Q5: Is this calculator accurate for all nursing boards?
A: This calculator uses the standard percentage formula. However, always verify with your specific nursing board's guidelines as some may have special considerations.