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Is their negative marking in ISI BMath/BStat UGA paper?Also what is the marking scheme of UGB paper?Please answer as soon as possible


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Disha 19th Jun, 2021
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shikha jindal 29th Jul, 2021

The test consists of 2 sections.Section A consists of 30 marks,Whereas Section B consists of 70 marks.Candidate need to score well in both the sections to clear the exam.Candidate will have 2 hours to finish each section.The ISI is of Total 100 marks.There is negative marking in ISI Exam.1 mark will be deducted for every wrong answer.

UGB test contains 30 questions in all.For each of the 30 questions,there are 4 suggested answers.Only 1 of the suggested answers is correct.You will have to identify the correct answer in order to get full credit for that question.Indicate your choice of the correct answer by darkening the appropriate oval completely on the answersheet.

You will get:

4 marks for each correctly answered question,

0 marks for each incorrectly answered question and

1 mark for each unattempted question.




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