How to calculate marks using RRB NTPC answer key?

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    Anangsha Patra | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago

    Using RRB NTPC answer key, candidates can calculate the probable score. For calculating the marks, candidates need to follow the marking scheme. For the correct answers, candidates score one mark while 1/3 marks are deducted for wrong answers. Explained below is the process to calculate the tentative score using the answer key.

    • Download RRB NTPC answer key that has questions, answer marked candidates and correct answers as well
    • For the correct answers, add one mark. If any answer is wrong then deduct 1/3 marks
    • Add all the marks for correct answers 
    • Add all the marks for incorrect answers
    • In the end, deduct total marks for correct answe
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