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How do you find the percentage of 5 best subjects?
Divide sum of all subjects by total number of subject to find average i.e. average = total / 5 . Calculate percentage using percentage = (total / 500) * 100 .
Is there best of five rule in CBSE Class 10?
The CBSE board has a best of five rule in which your main percentage is decided by one language subject I.e. English and other 4 subjects in which you get high scores. And the remaining subjects becomes additional whose marks won’t be added to your main percentage.
What is best of five?
A victorious outcome determined by the person or team who wins the majority of an odd number of games (three, five, seven, etc.).
Does CBSE Count 5 Best?
Should best of 5 subjects be chosen for class 10th CBSE?
Yes! Mainly there a 5 subject and other one subject is additional which helps in the improvement in that subject in which you have scored less marks!! Originally Answered: Should best of 5 subjects be chosen when calculating percentage for class 10 in CBSE (total 6 subjects),when going for placements?
What is the best of 5 rule for percentage calculation?
Let me clear your confusion, in CBSE Board of Education, the rule for calculating your percentage is best of 5 subjects out of 6 main subjects. So, if your percentage calculation is 62\% according to best of 5 rule, then it is correct and your percentage in your respective class is 62\% of marks.
Do additional subject marks affect percentage in 10th class board exams?
No ,the marks of only five main subject (that is English Hindi maths science and social )will be used for percentage you got . Additional subject mark will not affect percentage you got.
What is the CBSE ‘best of 5’ rule for additional subjects?
But, in case a candidate scores more in an additional subject (like Foundation of IT) than a core subject, the score obtained by him/her in the additional subject (s) opted by him/her will be considered for final calculation. It will replace the subject in which s/he has got lesser marks. This is the ‘Best of 5’ rule followed by CBSE.