Is there a negative marking in the PTET exam?
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No, the Rajasthan PTET exam does not have negative marking, according to the official announcement. For students getting ready for the Rajasthan Pre-Teacher Eligibility Test (PTET), this is a huge relief because there are a lot of other tests with negative scores, making the competition fierce. Nonetheless, like with the TS EDCET test, the UP B.Ed JEE exam, and several other state-level teaching exams, there is no negative marking in the Rajasthan PTET exam.
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No, as per the official notice, there is no negative marking in the Rajasthan PTET examination. This is a big relief for students preparing for the Rajasthan Pre-Teacher Eligibility Test (PTET) as there are many other exams that have negative marks and it becomes very competitive for the students. But in the Rajasthan PTET exam, there is no negative marking, just like the TS EDCET exam, UP B.Ed JEE exam, and various other state-level teaching examinations.
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