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Overall Performance Trends: If the average performance of candidates improves across the board, it can push ranks up. For instance, if more candidates score higher marks compared to previous years, individual ranks can increase even if your score remains the same.
Normalization Process: KCET ranks are often normalized based on the difficulty level of the question paper and other factors. If the normalization process adjusts scores, it can affect individual rankings.
Revised Results or Re-evaluation: Sometimes, results are revised due to re-evaluation requests or corrections in the scoring process. This can lead to changes in ranks.
Increased Number of Candidates: If more students take the KCET exam in a particular year, the competition increases, which can result in higher ranks for the same scores compared to previous years.
Category-specific Rankings: Different categories (such as General, OBC, SC/ST) have separate rank lists. Changes in the number of candidates or their performance in specific categories can affect ranks.
Reservation Policies: Changes in reservation policies or quotas can also impact ranks, especially if there are adjustments in the number of seats available for different categories.