🎯 NEET UG (+4 / -1 Penalty) Negative Marking & Net Score Calculator

Calculate your exact net marks, penalty deductions, and accuracy percentage across competitive exam marking schemes.

Unattempted Questions: 15 Max Exam Marks: 200
Final Score Analysis
132.50 net calculated marks
Accuracy: 82.35% (Good)
Gross Positive +140.00
Negative Penalty -7.50

Popular Exam Marking Calculators

Explore score calculators preconfigured for specific negative marking ratios

Direct Presets

Comprehensive Guide to Negative Marking & Score Calculation

In Indian competitive entrance and government job examinations (SSC, UPSC, NEET UG, JEE Main, IBPS Banking, and CDS/NDA), a negative marking system is implemented to eliminate guessing bias and identify genuine subject mastery. Understanding the mathematical penalty formula allows you to calculate your post-answer-key marks and determine whether to take calculated risks in tough exam papers.

Exam Name Marks per Correct Penalty per Wrong Negative Ratio Net Score Formula
SSC CGL Tier-1 +2.00 Marks -0.50 Marks 25% (1/4th) (Correct ร— 2) - (Wrong ร— 0.50)
UPSC Prelims GS (Paper-1) +2.00 Marks -0.66 Marks 33.33% (1/3rd) (Correct ร— 2) - (Wrong ร— 0.66)
NTA NEET UG +4.00 Marks -1.00 Mark 25% (1/4th) (Correct ร— 4) - (Wrong ร— 1.00)
NTA JEE Main +4.00 Marks -1.00 Mark 25% (MCQ & Numerical) (Correct ร— 4) - (Wrong ร— 1.00)
IBPS / SBI PO & Clerk +1.00 Mark -0.25 Marks 25% (1/4th) (Correct ร— 1) - (Wrong ร— 0.25)

Worked Example: SSC CGL Tier 1 Candidate

Suppose a student attempts 86 questions out of 100 in SSC CGL Tier 1. Upon checking the answer key, they find 74 correct and 12 wrong answers:

1. Gross Positive Marks = 74 ร— 2 = +148.00 Marks
2. Negative Penalty Deduction = 12 ร— 0.50 = -6.00 Marks
3. Net Calculated Score = 148.00 - 6.00 = 142.00 Marks
4. Accuracy Percentage = (74 รท 86) ร— 100 = 86.05% Accuracy

Important Exams