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rajeevanand843 19th Jul, 2022

Dear aspirant

For every correct answer you are awarded 4 marks and for every wrong answer you get -1 marks.

So for example you have got 50 questions correct and 10 questions incorrect then what will be your total marks

So here for correct answer you got 50×4 = 200 marks also you have got 10 questions incorrect so you will be given -10 marks as negative marking. So in this case your total scored marks would be 200 (for correct answer 50×4) -10 ( incorrect answer 10)  = 190 marks.

Hope this helps you in calculating your total expected neet marks.

After calculating you can take help of neet college predictor tool to know which college you might get at your expected marks, link is given below

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor

Hope i was able to help you

Good luck

Sajal Trivedi 19th Jul, 2022

Hello aspirant,

In the NEET tests, a maximum of 180 questions may be answered, and a maximum of 720 points may be earned. Before taking the exam, candidates must be familiar with the NEET grading structure.

The following is the NEET marking system:

For each correctly answered question, 4 marks are given.

For every wrong answer, 1 marks is deducted .

If you don't respond to a question, you don't lose marks.

Thank you

Hope this information helps you.

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