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If someone attempts only 150 question out of that 36 are wrong then what will be the score in CLAT


Veenu 30th May, 2019
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mahimadogra_6929406 Student Expert 30th May, 2019
Hey Veenu.
If you have attempted 150 questions and as per the answer key you expect 36 questions to be wrong then the your score in CLAT will be 105 marks. As there is a negative marking in CLAT. 0.25 marks are deducted for each wrong answer. So as 36 questions are wrong  your total marks that will be deducted out of 200 will be  36+9. Hence your a score in this case will be 105. As per last year trends and the marks v rank analysis you have chances for a rank around 1500- 2500.
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-marks-vs-rank/amp
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