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Ranking Criteria for Unicus Critical Thinking Olympiad

Ranking Criteria for Unicus Critical Thinking Olympiad (UCTO) for classes 2 to 11 is as follows:

The ranks will be given on the following criteria:

  • keyboard_arrow_rightTotal marks obtained in the exam.
  • keyboard_arrow_rightIf two or more students score same total marks then the ranks will be determined on the basis of (in case of offline mode of exam)

    a. marks scored in Scholar section of the previous class.

    b. marks scored in Scholar section of the previous to previous class.

    c. marks scored in Classic section of the previous class.

    d. marks scored in Classic section of the previous to previous class.

  • keyboard_arrow_rightIn case of a tie (in case of online mode of exam), the student completing the test in lesser time will be ranked higher.
  • keyboard_arrow_rightIn case of a tie again (in case of online mode of exam), the younger student based on Date of Birth will be ranked higher.
  • keyboard_arrow_rightSince Unicus Olympiads will be held on different days and sessions with different sets of question papers, final ranks will be
    announced based on normalization of the ranks for each session.
  • keyboard_arrow_rightIn case two or more students score same marks under the criteria above, they will be awarded the same rank.
  • keyboard_arrow_rightIn case of any confusion, decision of the Academic Council will be final & binding.

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