GPAT 2026 Answer Key OUT; Know How to Calculate Scores with Response Sheet & Provisional Key

GPAT 2026 Answer Key OUT; Know How to Calculate Scores with Response Sheet & Provisional Key

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GPAT 2026 answer key has been released at natboard.edu.in. Candidates can download the provisional answer key of GPAT 2026 exam and understand how to calculate GPAT scores using the marking scheme, answer key and response sheet here before the release of GPAT result here.

GPAT 2026 answer key has been released at natboard.edu.in. Candidates can download the provisional answer key of GPAT 2026 exam and understand how to calculate GPAT scores using the marking scheme, answer key and response sheet here.

How to Calculate GPAT Scores?

How to Calculate GPAT Scores?

GPAT Scores Calculation Process: The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has The GPAT 2026 Answer Key has been released by NBEMS for candidates who appeared for the Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test (GPAT) in session 2026. As the results are expected after a while, candidates can now check their performance and estimate their probable scores using the provisional answer key, marking scheme and response sheet.

Get free GPAT question paper solution

Along with the NBEMS GPAT 2026 answer key, the examination authority has also released response sheets on the official portal. Candidates can log in using their application number and password to download the GPAT response sheet 2026 and compare it with the official answer key. The answer key highlights the correct responses to the questions asked in the GPAT 2026 exam and provides an opportunity to calculate expected scores.

How to Calculate GPAT 2026 Scores?

Candidates can calculate their probable scores using the official marking scheme of the exam mentioned below: 

  • +4 marks are awarded for each correct answer.
  • -1 mark is deducted for every incorrect answer.
  • 0 marks are given for unanswered questions.

To calculate the probable score, candidates should multiply the number of correct answers by 4 and subtract the number of wrong answers multiplied by 1. For example, if a candidate answers 60 questions correctly and 10 incorrectly, the score will be calculated as:

(60 × 4) – (10 × 1) = 230 marks.

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