Most people hear the word percentile for the first time during exam results โ
โYou are in the 95th percentile,โ
or
โYour childโs height is in the 70th percentile.โ
But what does that actually mean?
In simple words, percentile tells you where you stand compared to others.
It doesnโt tell you your marks or percentage โ it tells you your position.
Letโs break it down calmly with real-life examples so itโs crystal clear. Wikipedia
โญ What Does Percentile Really Mean?
If your percentile is 80, it simply means:
๐ 80% of the people scored less than you.
So percentile is always relative, not absolute.
For example:
Two students can score the same marks but have different percentiles depending on how others performed.
โญ Percentile vs Percentage (People confuse this)
| Percentage | Percentile |
|---|---|
| Part of 100 | Position among others |
| Based on your marks | Based on everyoneโs marks |
| Same every time | Changes with group size |
Think of it like this:
- Percentage = Your performance
- Percentile = Your rank among everyone else
โญ How to Calculate Percentile (The Easiest Method)
The most beginner-friendly way is the counting method.
Formula (simple version):
Percentile = (Number of values below yours / Total values) ร 100
Letโs use an example so it makes sense instantly.
๐ Example 1: Percentile From Small Scores
Scores:
40, 50, 55, 60, 72, 80, 90
Your score = 72
Step 1 โ Count values below 72
โ 40, 50, 55, 60 = 4 values
Step 2 โ Total values = 7
Step 3 โ Apply formula:
Percentile = (4 / 7) ร 100 = 57.14
So the score 72 is roughly in the 57th percentile.
Nothing complicated.
๐ Example 2: Exam Percentile (JEE/NEET/CAT style)
This formula is used for almost all Indian competitive exams.
Say:
- Total students = 2,00,000
- Your rank = 10,000
Formula:
Percentile = ((Total - Rank) / Total) ร 100
Apply it:
Percentile = (200000 - 10000) / 200000 ร 100
= 95%
So your percentile = 95.
This means you performed better than 95% of students.
โญ How to Calculate Percentile in Excel (Very Useful)1. To find a specific percentile (like 75th):
=PERCENTILE.INC(A1:A10, 0.75)
2. To find your own percentile position:
=PERCENTRANK.INC(A1:A10, your_value)
If Excel gives you 0.57, that means 57th percentile.
โญ Where Do We Actually Use Percentiles?
You see percentiles everywhere:
- Exam results
- Growth charts for children (height/weight percentiles)
- Salary distribution
- Stock analysis
- Fitness scores
- Business performance comparison
Percentiles show where you stand, not how much you scored.
โ ๏ธ Common Mistakes People Make
- Thinking percentile = marks
- Using raw rank without total students
- Forgetting to sort data for manual percentile
- Using the wrong Excel function (INC/EXC)
- Ignoring duplicate values
๐ฏ Quick Summary
- Percentile shows your position among a group
- Easy formula: (values below / total) ร 100
- Competitive exams use (total โ rank) / total ร 100
- Excel has built-in functions
- Useful for ranking, growth analysis, and exam results
