What is the marking scheme of the APSET?

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    Deeksha Dixit | Contributor-Level 10

    9 months ago

    The APSET exam consists of two papers to be attempted in three hours. The marking scheme of the APSET is as follows:

    1. Paper one, which is general paper, consists of 50 questions.
    2. Each question on this paper is worth two marks.
    3. The maximum mark in this paper is 100.
    4. Paper two is the subject paper, which consists of 100 questions.
    5. The questions in this paper are also worth two marks each.
    6. The maximum score on Paper 2 of the APSET is 200.
    7. There is no negative marking for any wrong answer in this exam.
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    Ajay Kumar

    2 years ago
    Andhra Pradesh state eligibility test is conducted every year and it consists of 2 papers. They are paper 1 (general) which is of 100 marks with 50 questions each question career 2 marks and paper 2 ( subjective) which is of 200 marks and 100 questions. Each questions Carries 2 marks. This is the marking pattern of APSET.

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