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How are scores calculated in MAH CET exam? 1 marks = 1 score?


Nidhi Sharma 20th Mar, 2019
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Akanksha Bisht 20th Mar, 2019

Hello Nidhi, according to the marking scheme of MAH CET 2019, there will be no negative marking for giving incorrect answers. Therefore, yes if 136 were correctly marked then you will get 136 score in the MAH CET result. 

Also, the marks were divided into four parts, i.e., 

Logical reasoning-75

Abstract reasoning- 25

Quantitative aptitude- 50

Verbal Ability/ Reading Comprehension- 50

They sum upto to 200 marks / score.

This year's MAH CET results will incorporate the following:

Name of the candidate

Roll number

All India Rank ( using serial number) 

Overall percentile

Total score of the candidate out of 200

In case you want to know more about the results of MAH CET 2019, visit the link given below;

https://www.google.com/amp/s/bschool.careers360.com/articles/mah-cet-result/amp

All the best!

I hope this helps.

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