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Total marks = (Number of correct answers x 1) - (Number of incorrect answers x 0.25)
For example, if a candidate has answered 100 questions in total, out of which 80 are correct and 20 are incorrect, then the calculation for their total marks would be:
Total marks = (80 x 1) - (20 x 0.25)
Total marks = 80 - 5
Total marks = 75
Therefore, the candidate's total marks would be 75 out of 150.
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1. Download the APTET answer key from the official website.
2. Compare your answers with the answer key and mark the correct answers.
3. Calculate the total number of correct answers.
4. As per the APTET marking scheme, each question carries one mark.
5. The minimum qualifying marks for APTET is 60%.
6. Total marks secured = Number of correct answers x 1.
7. If the total marks secured is equals to or more than the minimum qualifying marks, then the candidate is considered qualified in APTET.
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