Does WBJEE have negative marking?

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    Answered by

    deepika maurya | Guide-Level 15

    a year ago
    West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination Exam Pattern-Marking Scheme:
    Marking Scheme for Category I:
    Each correct answer will be awarded one mark. An incorrect response will yield a loss of marks. For any combination of responses with more than one option, you will lose a 1/4 mark. Marking Scheme for Category II: Only one option is correct, the correct response yield two marks. An incorrect response will lose a 1/2 mark. For any combination of responses with more than one option, also you will lose a 1/2 mark. Marking Scheme for Category III:
    There is no negative marking. One or more options may be correct. Only correct responses will get t
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    Shoab Ahmad

    a year ago
    Yes. WBJEE Question paper divided in 3 category :In category- I & category II questions, 1/4 marks will be deducted for each wrong answer. There is no negative marking in category-III questions.

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