NDA 2020 Paper 2 Analysis Out; Check GAT Paper Here
Team Careers360 | September 6, 2020 | 04:57 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI- Union Public Service Commission has successfully concluded the NDA 2020 exam for paper 1 and 2. NDA GAT paper was conducted between 02:00 P.M to 04:30 P.M.
The difficulty level of NDA paper 2 was moderate. Mostly questions were asked from topics like history, geography, polity and current affairs.
All the standard operating procedures were followed throughout the General Ability Test (GAT) exam as prescribed by the Commission.
NDA September 2020 GAT Paper Analysis
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The NDA General Ability Test (GAT) exam paper was moderate
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NDA paper 2 was of 600 marks in total
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There is 1/3rd negative marking for wrong answers
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The exam duration 2 hours and 30 minutes
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Good attempt for paper 2 is 80 questions or more
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Total number of questions is 150
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All the questions are of multiple choice questions.
NDA 2020 Marking Scheme
|
Paper |
NDA Exam Total Marks |
Marks for Each Right Answer |
Negative Marks for Each Incorrect Answer |
|
GAT |
600 |
+4 |
-1.33 |
|
Maths |
300 |
+2.5 |
-0.83 |
NDA exam 2020 has concluded, a decent number of candidates appeared for the NDA 2020 examination despite the Coronavirus pandemic. Candidates were happy with the arrangement as the social distancing guidelines were followed. According to candidates NDA 2020 was a little tough as compared to last year's paper.
So the final NDA 2020 exam analysis shows that candidates who have attempted 65+ questions in paper 1 and 80+ in paper 2 have a good chance of qualifying the NDA exam.
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NDA 2020 Paper 1 Analysis
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