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The cutoff score is the minimum marks required to pass an exam or qualify for something, calculated as a percentage of the total possible marks.
The calculator uses the cutoff formula:
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Explanation: The formula converts the percentage requirement into actual marks by applying it to the total marks available.
Details: Cutoff scores are essential for setting passing standards in exams, determining qualification thresholds, and establishing minimum requirements for various selection processes.
Tips: Enter the required passing percentage (0-100) and the total marks available. Both values must be positive numbers.
Q1: What's the difference between percentage and cutoff?
A: Percentage is the relative value (per hundred), while cutoff is the absolute marks corresponding to that percentage of the total.
Q2: How is this different from grading curves?
A: Cutoff is a fixed standard, while grading curves adjust based on performance distribution.
Q3: Can I use this for any type of exam?
A: Yes, this calculation works for any exam or test where you need to determine minimum passing marks.
Q4: What if there are different sections with different weights?
A: You would need to calculate section cutoffs separately and sum them, or adjust the total marks accordingly.
Q5: How precise should cutoff scores be?
A: Typically rounded to whole numbers, but depends on the scoring system (some use decimal precision).