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~~~~shreyapril~~~~:
it actually depends on the difficulty level of paperssssssss

Saladin:
let me tell u wat happens.

They mark all the papers.

then they order them from lowest to highest

then they put them all in a cumulative frequency graph

then ususally they select the top 5%

but sometimes if the candidates sitting the exam is few, then they have a quota of number of students

thats how its done. So there is no exact mark for an Astar in IG.

~~~~shreyapril~~~~:
they use maths for the same!!

dlehddud:

--- Quote from: The Dude 321 on November 13, 2009, 12:03:07 pm ---let me tell u wat happens.

They mark all the papers.

then they order them from lowest to highest

then they put them all in a cumulative frequency graph

then ususally they select the top 5%

but sometimes if the candidates sitting the exam is few, then they have a quota of number of students

thats how its done. So there is no exact mark for an Astar in IG.

--- End quote ---

o really??

wow didnt know that bro
haha thanks dude

Trinion:

--- Quote from: The Dude 321 on November 13, 2009, 12:03:07 pm ---let me tell u wat happens.

They mark all the papers.

then they order them from lowest to highest

then they put them all in a cumulative frequency graph

then ususally they select the top 5%

but sometimes if the candidates sitting the exam is few, then they have a quota of number of students

thats how its done. So there is no exact mark for an Astar in IG.

--- End quote ---

No, that is DEFINIETLY not true.
Please explain to me how last year in May/June , 20 odd percent of people attained A* in Chemistry AND physics and some subjects such as business studies have less than 3?

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