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Block Out Negative Marking to Qualify JEE Exam

Update on: 27 Mar 2018, 01:56 PM

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Joint Entrance Examination or JEE is the largest engineering entrance exam conducted by CBSE in both online and offline mode. Large number of students participates in the exam every year with a dream of cracking JEE. All students want to crack this exam and get selected in TOP JEE Colleges. This article consists of best tips which will help all candidates to Block out Negative Marking to Qualify JEE Exam 2018.

Joint Entrance Examination (Main) exam paper embraces total 90 questions. The candidate will be given four marks for every correct answer and 1 mark is deducted for every wrong answer. It is always crucial to comprehend the marking scheme of an exam to avoid errors while attempting it.

JEE Main Explorer 2018, JEE Main Explorer The major parameter on which a student is tested in this exam is confidence, detailed knowledge, speed and accuracy. The faster the candidate solves exam paper with accuracy, the greater is the chance to qualify the exam.
The JEE Main exam covers the complete NCERT class XI & XII syllabus. Hence, a candidate should be well versed in the NCERT course with formulas on fingertips. They can refer the best books for JEE Main like NCERT at your Fingertips which are strictly based on NCERT syllabus. Candidate must solve previous year question papers by using books containing previous year questions like JEE Mains – Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and JEE Explorer. Solving previous year question papers increase the efficiency and speed to solve questions with accuracy. Various Online test series for JEE are present which gives ample practice to improve students speed and accuracy.

During the Main exam, the qualifying mantra is โ€œLeave or Loseโ€. Attempting unclear questions will bring negative marking in your score card, which in turn reduce marks and chances to qualify. So, it is better to leave those unclear questions instead of losing marks of correct answers.

It is always recommended to focus on speed, accuracy and to be on the back foot from attempting unclear questions. The most important and necessary thing to make certain is that whichever question student attempt, it should be correct.

Prevent overwriting as it would be difficult for computer systems to read OMR sheet. These inappropriate marking will be measured as wrong solutions resulting in negative marking.

If we see the time duration for JEE 2018 Main Exam paper, it is very difficult to solve all the questions in the given time. So, whatever you solve should be correct and donโ€™t try to hunt every question. As per the analysis, the major reason for failure is not always the lack of proper studies, but the negative marking done in the exam paper.

So, Block out Negative Marking to Qualify JEE exam, simply by controlling the impulse to attempt all the questions present in the exam paper.

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