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Statistics of ECAT

Given below is the Comparison of the Statistics of ECAT 2015 with the stats of last few years. It clearly indicates that merit is going to fall this year. It might fall as much as 1% or even more.

  Marks Interval   
Number of Candidates
  ECAT 2011   
  ECAT 2012   
  ECAT 2013   
  ECAT 2014   
  ECAT 2015   
  Students with marks 0 or Less than 0  
408
235
203
248
63
01 - 50
7813
4734
5423
5421
7465
51 - 100
12222
10435
14389
12748
16370
101 - 150
7304
10563
11978
12591
10434
151 - 200
3131
6670
7063
7004
4446
201 - 250
630
2798
2965
2384
1351
251 - 300
43
667
672
488
255
301 - 400
02
114
86
17
41
Total Number of Candidates
31553
36216
42779
40985
40425
Average Marks
96
118
107
107.5
96

The merit this year is going to be lower than the merit of 2012, 2013 & 2014 but will be higher than the merit of 2011.

Credits: SWAMI Mianwalli 

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