The qualifying percentage of marks for the TS EAMCET-2018 is 25% of the maximum marks considered for
ranking. However, for candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe, no minimum qualifying
mark is prescribed. But their admission will be limited to the extent of seats reserved for such categories (vide
G.O.Ms. No. 179, LEN&TE, dated 16.06.1986).
X NORMALIZATION OF QUESTION PAPER:
TSEAMCET-2018 is being conducted in multiple sessions based on the same syllabus, same pattern for
candidates having same eligibility criteria. A candidate will be eligible to appear only in one session. Since the
question paper is different for each session, there is a possibility that the candidates may compare themselves
about the variation in the difficulty levels of question paper of the same subject. However, it may be noted that
utmost care will be taken so that all the subjects are of the same standard. Further, it is decided to adopt a
normalization process to eliminate any such variations in the difficulty levels of various sessions.
The main aim of the Normalization is to ensure that no student gets advantage/disadvantage due to multiple
sessions. The normalization process brings all the candidates across all sessions on a comparative scale. Due to
this process, the marks of the easy session may be reduced marginally and marks of hard session may increase
marginally on the global scale. This depends exactly on the average performance in each session. Since care is
taken to prepare papers of equal difficulty, these changes are expected to be very marginal. Normalized marks
justify the candidates while respecting their actual performance. Hence, the following normalization procedure is
adopted which is being followed by other competitive Examinations in India to avoid advantage/disadvantage to
candidates in a particular session compared to the other sessions.
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