Do candidates need to answer all questions in DNB PDCET exam?

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    Bhumika Chauhan

    11 months ago

    It is not necessary. Candidates are advised to attempt only those questions where they feel confidence of right response. The reason being the negative mark may outweigh overall score. As per the existing marking sceme, -1 mark will be deducted for every wrong answer.

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