Is there negative marking in the SET exam?
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No, there is no negative marking in the SET exam. If you answer a question incorrectly or leave it blank, you will not be penalized any marks. You will only receive marks for the questions you answer correctly. The SET exam focuses on rewarding your knowledge and understanding of the subject matter through correctly answered questions. Hence, there's no penalty for taking calculated risks or attempting questions you might be unsure about.
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No, the SET exam does not have negative markings. Each question in the SET exam carries one mark and if the answer is incorrect no marks will be awarded for that particular question. This means that if the candidate has four incorrect answers, then four marks will be deducted from the SET overall score. If the candidate marks more than one answer for a particular question, the answer will be considered incorrect. To avoid maximum marks deduction, students must attempt the easier question first and then move on to the more difficult ones in that particular section. If the candidate is unsure about a particular question, they can also sk
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