Is there any negative marking in JEE Mains and Advance?
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JEE Mains and Advance exam pattern is not subject to change every year so pattern is fixed and in B.O.Th the exam there is a negative marking. For JEE Mains 1 mark is deducted for wrong answer and 4 marks is awarded correct answer. JEE Advanced Exam Pattern would also have full marking, partial marking, zero marking and negative marking. 1 and 2 marks are deducted for wrong answer in the different type of question.
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Yes, there will be negative marking in JEE Main 2018 exam. +4 marks will be awarded for the correct answer and -1 mark will be deducted for every wrong answer in JEE Main. You can get complete details for JEE Main Exam from here: https://www.eduncle.com/jee-main-exam must check.
As per the latest news the JEE Main 2018 exam will be conducted in two modes i.e. Online and Offline. Following are the important dates for conducting JEE Main Exam: - 8th April (Offline Mode Exam), 15th April (Online Mode Exam) and 16th April (Online Mode Exam). -
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Saumya Singh the important thing is not to stop questionin | Contributor-Level 9
7 years agoHi,
Yes, there is a negative marking in JEE Mains and Advanced exam. In JEE Mains, for each correct answer, +4 is awarded and -1 for every incorrect answer.
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