What is the scoring pattern or marking scheme of RULET 2023?

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    YASH SHARMA | Scholar-Level 17

    a year ago

    RULET question paper carries 150 MCQs of 300 marks. Each question carries 3 marks and there is no negative marking. Questions in the exam come from the English language, Legal Reasoning and Current Affairs and General Knowledge with Quantitative Aptitude and Logical Reasonings.

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    Anjum Khan | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    As per the marking scheme of RULET, candidates will get:

    2 marks will be awarded for each correct attempt

    0 mark will be deducted for the wrong attempts

    0 marks will be awarded or deducted for no attempts

    The questions type of  RULET 2023 are Multiple-Choices Based only. There will be no deductions of even 0.25/ 0.50 marks for incorrect answers. 

    As informed by the exam authority, "The entrance test shall have 150 Multiple Choice Questions carrying two (2) mark each. There will be no negative marking."

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