I marked two answers for a question in NEET. One of the answers is correct. Will I get full marks for this question?
A question shall be deemed incorrect if more than one response is marked on the OMR sheet, according the NEET test format. One mark would be taken away for these kind of questions. Hence, when filling up the OMR sheet, candidates should use caution. To prevent mistakes like these, they should comple
According to the NEET exam pattern, a question for which more than one response is marked on the OMR sheet will be considered incorrect. For such questions, one mark would be deducted. Hence, candidates should be careful while answering on the OMR sheet. They should solve the questions separately on

According to the rules set by NTA, marking more than one answer option on the OMR sheet will be considered wrong answer. Hence, even if one of the options marked is correct, one mark will be deducted. You must be careful while marking the OMR sheet. Solve the question in the rough sheet and find out
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