What is the duration of the NCHMCT JEE exam?

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    Muskan | Contributor-Level 10

    6 months ago

    The 3 hours and 180 minutes that make up the NCHMCT JEE exam are dedicated to the examination. It covers the time spent reading the guidelines and the 200 extended-answer objective-style questions. It's a computer-based test, or CBT. It indicates that test-takers will receive a computer to use to write the test. The NHCMCT JEE Exam Pattern states that each question on the question paper would be worth four marks. For every question that is answered wrong, one point is deducted from your score.

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    Jhalak Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

    8 months ago
    The NCHMCT JEE test is an examination with a duration of 3 hours and a total duration of 180 minutes. It includes the time spent perusing the instructions and the 200 objective-type questions that are extended to be answered. The exam is a CBT (computer-based test). It means that candidates will be given a computer to write the exam. According to the NHCMCT JEE Exam Pattern, each question will have 4 marks on the question paper. The negative marking is 1 point for each incorrectly answered question.
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    Kritika Rai | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    The NCHMCT JEE exam is a 3-hour exam, with a total duration of 180 minutes. This includes the time taken to read the instructions and answer all 200 objective-type questions. The exam is conducted in computer-based mode (CBT), so candidates will be given a computer to take the exam.

    Here is a breakdown of the exam duration:

    • Reading time: 5 minutes
    • Examination time: 215 minutes (3 hours 35 minutes)

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