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Aashi Shukla

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The percentage score can be calculated by using the following formula:Percentage/Percentage Score = (Total Marks Obtained/ Total Maximum Marks) x 100

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Abhishek Mehra

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To find 20% of a number, you will have to multiply the number with 20/100. Now, let us suppose, you wish to find 20% of 1500 then, that would be:20/100 x 1500 = 300Similarly, you can find 30%, 45%, or even 65% of a number by multiplying 30/100, 45/100, and 65/100 respectively with the given number. 

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Jiya Arora

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The percentage of an amount can be drawn by applying the following formula: (Actual (Given) Value/Total Value) x 100Hence, suppose, you want to calculate the percentage of marks of a student who has scored 332 out of a total of 500 marks then, applying the percentage formula given above we get:Actual Value/Total Value) x 100 = 332/500 x 100 = 66.4% marks

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Vikram Kumar

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The University of New Haven and Arizona State University are two popular universities in the USA. They offer quality MS in Computer Science courses to students at an affordable cost. The table below includes a comparison between these two universities in terms of their fees and ranking:UniversitiesMS in CS First Year FeesWorld Ranking in 2025Arizona State University MS in CSINR 28.55 L200University of New Haven MS in CSINR 15.77 LNABoth the universities look good in terms of MS in CS course first-year fees. However, Arizona ranks at 200 in the world but New Haven didn't rank in QS World University Ranking 2025. Therefore, it's your cho
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Rashmi Shekhar

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To calculate the percentage of marks for 5 subjects, follow these steps:Step 1: Add up the marks obtained in each subject.Step 2: Divide the total marks obtained by the maximum possible total marks.Step 3: Multiply the result by 100 to get the percentage.Here's an example of the calculation of the percentage of marks of 5 subjects:If you obtained the following marks in 5 subjects:Subject 1: 85Subject 2: 90Subject 3: 75Subject 4: 88Subject 5: 92Step 1: Add up the marks: 85 + 90 + 75 + 88 + 92 = 430Step 2: Assume the maximum possible marks for each subject is 100. So, the maximum possible total marks for 5 subjec
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Ranjeeta Shukla

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To calculate the percentage of marks for 6 subjects, follow the below-given steps:Add up the marks you obtained in all 6 subjects.Determine the total maximum marks possible for all 6 subjects combined.Divide the sum of your obtained marks by the total maximum marks.Multiply the result by 100 to get the percentage.The percentage formula to calculate percentage of marks of 6 subjects becomes:Percentage = (Total marks obtained in 6 subjects / Total maximum marks for 6 subjects) * 100For example, if each of the 6 subjects is scored out of 100 marks, and you scored:Subject 1 = 85 marksSubject 2 = 92 marksSubject 3 = 78 marksSubject 4 = 88 m
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Upasana Khandelwal

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To calculate the percentage of marks in class 12th, follow the below-given steps:Add up the marks obtained in all subjects.Determine the total maximum marks possible.Divide the sum of marks obtained by the total maximum marks.Multiply the result by 100 to get the percentage.The percentage formula is:Percentage = (Total marks obtained / Total maximum marks) * 100For example, if you scored 450 marks out of a possible 500:Percentage = (450 / 500) * 100 = 90%

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Chandra Chaudhary

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Central Michigan University application fee for UG students is USD 55. For graduate students, the application fee is USD 65. The application fee can be paid using credit card or cheque or money transfer. To apply to CMich as an international UG student, the applicants can apply via Common App or the university direct online portal. On the other hand, to apply to PG courses, the applicants can apply via the university portal.

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Rupali Singh

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CMU offers 200+ courses. At the UG level, 180+ courses are available and at the Graduate level, 40+ courses are available. The rest of the courses are offered at the Graduate Certificate, UG Certificate, and Doctoral level. The top courses among the international students in 2023 are given as follows:Graduate MS in Information SystemsMS in CSMBAMS Engineering / Industrial ManagementMS Project ManagementUndergraduate Computer ScienceElectrical EngineeringManagement Information SystemsFinanceExercise Science

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Chandra Sharma

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In the context of world rankings, Central Michigan University ranking is #1001-1200 in 2025 in one of the rankings. According to another world ranking publisher, CMich ranking is #1201-1400 in 2025. In both the rankings, this university has maintained the same position as last year.

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