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Shreya Mukherjee 2nd Sep, 2022

Hello aspirant,

The following information will give you an idea about the calculation of partial marking in jee advanced:

Number of Questions/Marks per each correct response (Total Marks)Partial MarksNegative Marking in JEE Advanced

One or More Correct Options

6 / 4 (Total Marks – 24)+3 (If all 4 options are correct but only 3 options are chosen)

+2 (If 3 or more options are correct but only 2 are marked, both of which are correct)

+1 (If 2 or more options are correct but only 1 is marked, which is correct)-2

Single Digit Integer

6 / 3 (Total Marks – 18)No Partial Marks-1

Numerical Value Answer

6 / 4 (Total Marks – 24)No Partial MarksNo Negative Marks

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