Negative Marking Calculator
Calculate your net score after accounting for wrong answers
How to use the Negative Marking Calculator
In many competitive entrance exams, a negative marking system is used to discourage random guessing. This tool helps you simulate your final result accurately. To use it, enter the **Total Questions Attempted** and how many of those you believe are **Correct Answers**. The tool will automatically calculate the number of incorrect responses. Then, input the **Marks per Correct Answer** (e.g., $+4$ or $+1$) and the **Negative Marking Weight** (e.g., $-1$ or $-0.25$) as per your exam’s rules. Once you click **"Calculate Final Score"**, the system uses the formula: $$\text{Net Score} = (\text{Correct} \times \text{Pos. Marks}) - (\text{Wrong} \times \text{Neg. Weight})$$. This provides a realistic view of your performance and helps you strategize how many risks to take in the actual exam.
- Strategy Tool: See how much a few wrong guesses can hurt your overall merit.
- Customizable Weightage: Works for MDCAT (0.25), JEE (1), or any other local exam format.
- Instant Breakdown: Shows exactly how many marks were deducted due to errors.
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