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I want to know what if i donot attempt the answers for the question if i don't know..will me marks be deducted in clat exam..?


Amina 26th Dec, 2016
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None 26th Dec, 2016
@Amina: Officially it is" Each correct answer in CLAT 2017 paper will be awarded 1 mark and 0.25 marks each will be deducted for every incorrect response from the total scored marks. Non-attempted questions will be awarded with zero marks as no marks

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None 26th Dec, 2016
@Amina: Hi, In CLAT for wrong answers there is a negative marking of 0.25 marks and if question is left answered then there is no deduction. But do not keep the ratio of unanswered high. Won't help you any way. Good Luck.
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Amina 26th Dec, 2016
@Priyanka Kaul: mam what if i leave it blank..then there is no deduction..is it confirmed..

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