Hi,
i need to know the total number of questions in preliminary
exams and what be the cut-off for qualifying for main exams
waiting for reply
thanks
Answer / makesh
For prelims you need to take 2 papers. General studies and
optional. For general studies 150 questions each carrying 1
mark and for optional 120 questions each carrying 2.5 marks.
So total 450. Regarding cut off i need to check
cheers
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