The Modified Angoff Method is a widely used technique in educational and psychological testing to determine the passing point or the cut score for an exam form. It involves expert judgment, where a panel of subject-matter experts (SMEs) rates the difficulty of each test item based on their perception of what is required for a candidate to pass. Scores are analyzed by the assigned psychometrician to determine if the cut score (based on the Modified Angoff Method or another approach) appropriately reflects the performance of candidates who are minimally competent. Cut scores (Passing point) can vary from exam to exam based on the complexity of the exam. For example, an easier exam will require more correct answers (Higher score), whereas a more difficult exam will require less correct answers (Lower score) The psychometrician may adjust or eliminate items based on data to ensure that the test is valid, reliable, and fair before the final scoring process.