• For multi-shift papers, raw marks will be converted to NTA Score (percentile). Raw marks are the marks obtained by the candidates in different shifts/sessions.

  • In case a subject test is conducted in multi-shifts, NTA Score will be calculated corresponding to the raw marks obtained by a candidate.

  • The calculated NTA Score for the Raw Marks for all the shifts/sessions will be merged for further processing for deciding the allocation.

  • In the event of the percentiles for the multi-shifts being dissimilar / unequal, the lowest will be the eligibility cut-off for that category for all candidates (i.e. all shifts).

  • We can explain it as : In the Examination held in two shifts, if the 40% marks correspond to a Percentile score of 78 in Shift 1 and 79 in Shift 2, then all those equal to or above 78 percentiles (Percentile score of 100 to 78) in both shifts will become eligible in General.

  • Similar method will be adopted for all categories to determine eligibility cut-offs. In case the Examination is held in more shifts, the same procedure will be applied.

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