Answer (1)
Aakanksha 20th Jul, 2022
Hi aspirant
The NEET marking scheme is as follows.
For every correct answer you get +4 marks.
For every wrong answer you get - 5 marks i.e 4 marks deducted and 1 additional negative mark for answering it wrong. This means for every wrong answer you get 5 marks deducted from the total score.
For every unanswered question you do not have any negative marking. You get 0 marks for the question.

Suppose you have answered 160 questions out of 180 questions, out of which 10 are wrong and 150 are correct, this means
150 4 = 600(+4 marks for every correct answer)
10 5 = - 50 (-5 marks per wrongly answered question)
Your total score is 600-50 = 550 marks.

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Hope this helps
All the best:)
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