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Will 59.4% marks read as 60% or not in Aggregate/gross marks? Without decimal what will be the Aggregate /gross marks of 59.4% marks.

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Have 5 Year's of Great Experience in Teaching Math & Physics to class 11th 12th CET and JEE

No, because if you round off to 59.4%, you will get 59%. If it could have been 59.5% or more, then you could have round it off to 60%.
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M.SC. professional Teacher 18years Experience

No, it will read as 59.
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59%
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M.Tech(IIT Ropar), B.Tech(Honours), +2Yrs teaching experience at college Level

Aggregate marks of 59.4% equal to 59% because after the decimal value is < 5. If the value after decimal >5 ( for example aggregate marks of 59.7℅ equal to 60% ) then round off to higher value.
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Assistant Professor in Mathematics, VJTI, PhD from NIT Surat

It's 59%. If your percentage is 59.6, then it will be 60%.
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Virendra with 8 Year Exp IT professional

Hi! If your score is more than 59.6, then some institute considers as the round of 60 per cent in grading point. Still, officially you are second division, it's very to school or university if they are using CGPA or grading point system.
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I have more then 10 year teaching experience. CBSE and ICSE also teaching political college.

No, because after decimal it is less than 5.
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I am a professional manager in a reputed company and is teaching students for 2 years

No, because if you round off to 59.4%, you will get 59%. If it could have been 59.5% or more, then you could have round it off to 60%.
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Software Engineer with tutoring experience of around 5 years

It will be considered as 59% as it's less than 59.5%.
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The real answer is subject to the system used by the college/company you're applying for. In most cases, the aggregate gets floored down instead of getting ceiled up. So, it'll be considered as 59%. Again, there is no hard and fast rule for such practices.
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