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Percentage Uniform Marks

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Hi, i recently completed my O levels, but am still quite confused about percentage uniform marks. I know that the thresh hold for an A * is 90% and A is 80 % and i know that this doesnt mean that 90% raw marks but how are they calculated. For example if some did a good math paper and was expecting 75/80 in paper 12 and 95/100 in paper 22 then :

75/80 =93.75% * 50 =46.88
95/100 = 95% * 50 =47.5

=94.4%

his raw marks would be 94% and he tells me he can get an easy A*, with those marks is it possible for him to get an A or a B even though his raw marks fall above 90%. are percentage uniform marks to a disadvantage?
 
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Is the percentage uniform mark the same as the actual mark that the candidate obtains on the question paper?
No. The percentage uniform mark is not the same as the actual mark that the candidate obtains on the question paper. This is because it depends on the position of the grade thresholds (which may vary from one series to another and from one subject to another) and it has been converted into a percentage. The percentage uniform mark does not affect the grade a candidate receives, it simply shows whether they are in the middle of a grade, or near the top or bottom.
 
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yup toxic devils answer is perfectly correct it doesnt really mean that Percentage marks are the true marks !!
 
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