DSAT Pattern

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Dhanya B

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In the DSAT, there is a significant and advantageous feature for test-takers: there is no provision for negative marking. This means that when you answer a question incorrectly or leave it unanswered, you will not face any penalty or deduction of marks from your overall score. The absence of negative marking encourages a more risk-free approach to the test. Test-takers can attempt all questions without the fear of losing marks for incorrect answers.

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Dhanya B

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DSAT, which stands for Dayananda Sagar Admission Test, is composed of three distinct sections. Each of these sections comprises a total of 25 questions, and these questions cover the subjects of Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry. The content and structure of the test are aligned with the academic requirements of the programmes for which it is applicable. Candidates preparing for DSAT should thoroughly study and review the relevant subjects, topics, and concepts covered in these three sections to perform well in the exam and increase their chances of securing admission to their desired programme.

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