CUET Normalization Calculator

Note: This calculator uses the standard normalization formula adopted by NTA. Actual CUET normalization may consider additional factors.

Your Normalized CUET Score is:

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This score is comparable across different exam sessions

Understanding CUET Normalization

What is CUET Score Normalization?

CUET normalization is a statistical process used by the National Testing Agency (NTA) to adjust scores across different exam sessions. Since CUET is conducted in multiple shifts over several days, the difficulty level of question papers may vary.

Normalization ensures that candidates are neither advantaged nor disadvantaged by the particular session they appeared in. This process creates a level playing field for all candidates.

The Normalization Formula

CUET uses a percentile-based normalization method. The formula used in this calculator is:

Normalized Score = (Overall Mean) + [(Your Raw Score – Session Mean) ร— (Overall SD รท Session SD)]

Where:

  • Overall Mean: Average score of all candidates across all sessions
  • Session Mean: Average score of candidates in your specific session
  • Overall SD: Standard deviation of scores across all sessions
  • Session SD: Standard deviation of scores in your session

Example Calculation

Suppose a candidate scored 280 in their session where:

  • Session Mean = 240
  • Session SD = 40
  • Overall Mean = 250
  • Overall SD = 45

Normalized Score = 250 + [(280 – 240) ร— (45 รท 40)]

= 250 + [40 ร— 1.125] = 250 + 45 = 295

This demonstrates how scores from a session with lower average performance might be adjusted upward.