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Saif Khan, Apna Sabaq


  • Saif Khan, Apna Sabaq about 1 month ago

    If you're applying for teaching jobs under the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Elementary and Secondary Education (KPESE) department, understanding how to calculate your aggregate score is essential. The aggregate score is a combination of your academic qualifications, weighted according to the marks you obtained in each degree. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you calculate your score.

    Key Components of the Aggregate Score The aggregate score calculation includes several key qualifications, each with its own specific weight:

    SSC (Matriculation): Marks Obtained × 15 ÷ Total Marks HSSC (Intermediate): Marks Obtained × 20 ÷ Total Marks BA/BSc (Bachelor’s Degree): Marks Obtained × 20 ÷ Total Marks MA/MSc (Master’s Degree): Marks Obtained × 15 ÷ Total Marks ADE/B.Ed/Shahaditul Alamia for AT & TT/Hifzul Quran sanad: Marks Obtained × 15 ÷ Total Marks M.Ed: Marks Obtained × 5 ÷ Total Marks M.Phil: Marks Obtained × 5 ÷ Total Marks Ph.D: Marks Obtained × 5 ÷ Total Marks These qualifications are all added together to calculate your final aggregate score.

    Example Calculation Let’s say you obtained 800 out of 1100 marks in your SSC exams. Your score would be calculated as:

    (800 × 15) ÷ 1100 = 10.91

    Repeat this process for each qualification, then sum all the results to get your total aggregate score.

    Why the Aggregate Score is Important Your aggregate score determines your eligibility for teaching positions and how competitive you are against other applicants. Higher academic performance in key areas can significantly boost your chances of securing a job.

    Use the KPESE Aggregate Calculator To make the process easier, you can use an online KPESE Aggregate Calculator. Simply input your marks, and the calculator will automatically compute your final score. It’s mobile-friendly and designed for quick, easy calculations.