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a month agoBeginner-Level 5
TANCET ranks are allotted based on the marks of the candidates. All candidates with a TANCET Bscore who get their documents verified before the counselling process will be placed in the TANCET rank list. the highest scorer in the TANCET exam who will get the documents verified will get first rank in the TANCET rank list.
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a month agoBeginner-Level 5
TANCET exam scores are accepted by more than 200 colleges in Tamil Nadu. TANCET scores help in admissioin toi MBA as well as MCA colleges in the state. DTE conducts centralised counselling process to fill the seats based on the TANCET scores.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 6
A TANCET MCA percentage score of 50.572 is generally considered average and may not be sufficient for admission to top level colleges. Although this may be acceptable for some institutions, it is unlikely to secure a seat in highly competitive people such as Anna University or PSG College of Technology.
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6 months agoBeginner-Level 5
If a candidate selects more than one option for a single question in the TANCET exam, it is treated as an incorrect response. As a result, 1/4 mark will be deducted from the candidate's total score for that question. This rule is part of the TANCET negative marking system and is designed to ensure that candidates choose only one option per question. Even if one of the selected options is correct, marking multiple answers will result in a penalty. Candidates should be careful while filling in their answers.
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6 months agoBeginner-Level 5
For every incorrect answer in the TANCET exam, 1/4 mark is deducted from the total score. This negative marking system is meant to discourage random guessing. Candidates need to be cautious while attempting questions they are unsure about, as each wrong answer reduces their overall score. Candidates are advised to attempt only those questions where they are confident about the correct choice. The penalty applies uniformly across all sections and questions, so careful reading and solving is necessary to avoid losing marks.
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