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The UGC NET June 2024 Exam Result has been out by NTA, held across multiple shifts until 4th September 2024, covered 83 subjects nationwide. Many candidates are now curious about how the UGC NET normalization process works. To assist them, Adda247 has provided a thorough yet concise explanation of the UGC NET Normalization Process 2024. This article aims to offer a clear understanding of the normalization process and its purpose. Read on to explore why normalization is implemented and how it affects your scores.
What is UGC NET Normalization?
The UGC NET Normalization Process involves adjusting or manipulating values measured on different scales to produce standardized results. In the context of UGC NET, normalization is essential because the 2024 exam will be conducted over multiple days in two shifts. The primary goal of the UGC NET Normalization Process is to ensure fair and rationalized results for all candidates, regardless of the specific day or shift they appeared for the exam.
UGC NET Normalization: Overview
The score obtained by candidates in the UGC NET is referred to as the raw score. Since the highest and lowest raw scores will vary across shifts and sessions for each subject, the NTA employs the percentile equivalence method to normalize the scores.
Through this method, the raw marks from different shifts and sessions are converted into NTA Scores (percentile). The UGC NET Cut Off Marks for each category are determined based on the lowest NTA Score. Below are some key points candidates should keep in mind regarding the UGC NET Normalization Process:
- 100 Percentile Scoring: Regardless of whether a candidate’s raw score is high or low, they will be assigned a percentile score based on the 100 percentile method.
- Cut-off and Merit List: The UGC NET Percentile Scores will be used to prepare the official cut-off and merit lists.
- Precision in Calculation: UGC NET Normalized Scores 2024 will be calculated up to seven decimal places to ensure accuracy.
- Difference from Percentage: The normalized scores are not the same as the percentage of marks obtained by candidates.
- 100 Percentile Outcome: Each subject will have results calculated on a 100 percentile scale based on the candidates’ marks.
UGC NET Normalization Process
To ensure fair results for all candidates across various shifts and sessions, the NTA applies the percentile equivalence method to calculate the UGC NET normalized scores. In this process, the marks obtained by candidates are converted into a scale ranging from 100 to 0 for each session. This method ensures that the performance of candidates is evaluated consistently, regardless of the shift or session in which they appeared.
The Percentile Score of a Candidates will be calculated as follows:
(100 * Number of candidates appeared in the ‘Session’ with raw score EQUAL TO OR LESS than the candidate) / Total number of candidates who appeared in the ‘Session’
Step-by-Step UGC NET Normalization Process & Preparation of Result
Distribution of Candidates in Two Shifts
The total number of candidates will be equally divided in two session randomly. The sessions would be as follows
- Session 1: Day 1/Shift 1
- Session 2: Day 1/Shift 2
As the UGC NET Exam 2024 will be conducted throughout several days the session will be divided accordingly.
Preparation of Results for each Session
The UGC NET Exam Result 2024 for each session will prepare in the following two forms:
- Raw Score
- Percentile Score of Total Raw Score
The Percentiles will be calculated for each candidate in the session as follow:
Let TP1 be the Percentile Score of the Total Raw Score of that candidate.
Total Percentile (TP1) = (100 * No. of candidates who appeared from the session with raw score EQUAL TO OR LESS than T1 score) / Total No. of candidates who appeared in the session
Compilation of NTA Score & Preparation of UGC NET Result
The Percentile Scores for the Total Raw Scores across all sessions (e.g., Session-1: Day-1 Shift-1, Session-2: Day-1 Shift-2) will be combined to generate the NTA Scores. These NTA Scores will then be utilized for compiling the UGC NET Result 2024.
The combined NTA Scores will also play a key role in the subsequent processes, including determining the cut-off and allocation of candidates for further stages. By merging the Percentile Scores across sessions, a standardized score is produced, ensuring fairness in evaluating candidates from different shifts and days.
UGC NET Percentile Scores
Percentile scores in the UGC NET exam represent a candidate’s relative ranking compared to other test-takers. A higher percentile indicates a better performance. Factors like exam difficulty, number of test-takers, and individual performance influence percentile scores. These scores are crucial for qualification, comparative analysis, and career opportunities. Candidates aim for high percentiles to increase their chances of securing fellowships, lectureships, or assistant professorships.
Factors Affecting UGC NET Normalization Process
The normalization process may be influenced by several factors, including:
- Difficulty level of the exam: If one session of the exam is perceived to be more difficult than others, the normalization process may be adjusted to account for this.
- Number of candidates: The number of candidates appearing in each session can also impact the normalization process.
- Statistical analysis: The specific statistical methods used for normalization may vary.