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4th March 2016, 08:21 AM
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Is there negative marking in COMEDK UGET
Hello sir I am preparing for the COMEDK UGET so please provide me information about negative marking for attempting wrong answer in the exam.
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4th March 2016, 08:21 AM
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Re: Is there negative marking in COMEDK UGET
There is no negative marking in the COMEDK UGET exam so you can attempt all questions of this exam. COMEDK UGET Exam Pattern: Duration of the exam: Three hours Physics and Chemistry as one paper for two hours duration (9:30 am to 11:30 am) besides Mathematics as one paper for one hour duration (12 noon to 1 pm). COMEDK UGET Test Mode: Objective Type Questions Total Number of Questions: 180 Physics: 60 questions Chemistry: 60 Questions Mathematics: 60 Questions COMEDK UGET Marking: Each correct answer is awarded one mark A Wrong answer carries a zero There is no negative marking However, in the event of a tie in the test score the principle of least negative responses (Number of wrong answers) will be adopted. In addition, if required, other methods may be adopted to break ties. COMEDK Exam Syllabus: 1. Physics Description of motion in two and three dimensions, Heat and thermodynamics, description of motion in one dimension, electromagnetic induction and alternating currents, physical world & measurement, introduction, electrostatics, oscillations, thermal and chemical effects of currents. COMEDK Biology Syllabus Biology and Human Welfare, Ecology and Environment, Reproduction in Organism, Genetics & Evolution, Diversity in Living World, Structural Organization in Plants and Animals COMEDK Mathematics Syllabus Circles, coordinate geometry, exponential and logarithmic series, differential equations, definite integral, integral calculus, differential calculus, Vectors and three-dimensional geometry, matrices and determinants, Probability, correlation and regression. COMEDK Chemistry Syllabus coordination chemistry and organometallics, chemical kinetics, chemistry in action, chemistry of biological processes, biomolecules, polymers, chemistry of carbon compounds, transition metals including lanthanides, Chemistry of representative elements, nuclear chemistry, electrochemistry. |
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