CMRUAT Pattern 2025: Know Marking Scheme & Exam Duration

CMRU Admission Test 2025 ( CMRUAT )

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Vikrant Shukla
Updated on Sep 26, 2025 18:37 IST

By Vikrant Shukla, Deputy Manager

CMRUAT 2025: Applicants must be aware of the CMRUAT entrance exam pattern to prepare a strategy for preparation. Applicants who wish to score well in the CMRUAT exam must be well-versed with the exam pattern of the CMRUAT 2025 entrance text. CMRUAT 2025 exam pattern details include the mode of exam, marking scheme, medium, duration of the exam and so on. CMRUAT will be conducted offline. Here are the important details regarding the CMRUAT 2025 exam pattern.

 

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CMRUAT Exam Pattern 2025

The pattern for the CMRUAT exam remains the same every year. But it may have few changes in the overall admission process. Each candidate must know the pattern of the exam paper before appearing for the same. Mentioned below is the paper pattern for CMRUAT to be held in 2025:

  • CMRUAT will be conducted in online mode
  • Every question in the paper is compulsory and carries one mark each
  • The question type is objective (MCQ)
  • There will be no negative marking scheme in CMRUAT 2025
  • For every correct answer, candidates will get 4 marks and there will be no negative marking for the wrong answer

 

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Will there be any partial marking on the basis of the steps taken to derive the answer, even if the final answer is wrong in CMRUAT?
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No, there is no partial marking for steps taken to derive the answer in CMRUAT, even if the final answer is wrong. The exam authority does not award marks for the steps taken to derive the answer if the final answer is incorrect. Candidates are expected to provide the correct answer, and any incorrect answer with or without steps will be awarded zero marks. It is important to note that candidates should ensure that they provide the correct answer to each question, as there is a negative marking of one mark for each incorrect answer.

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Highlights of CMRUAT 2025 Exam Pattern

Important Points

 

Exam Name

CMRUAT

Level of the exam

National level

Mode of the exam

Online - CBT (computer-based test)

Category

Undergraduate

Type of questions

Multiple Choice Question

Marking scheme

  • 4 marks for each right answer
  • No negative marking

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Q:   Will there be papers or sheets provided to do rough work in CMRUAT?
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In the case of the CMRUAT 2025 exam, it seems that candidates will be provided with rough paper for doing rough work or calculation. This means that candidates will be able to use the provided materials to work out their answers to questions during the exam. At the end of the exam, candidates will be required to submit their rough work to the invigilators. This is a standard practice in many exams, as it allows the examination authorities to verify that candidates have not used any unauthorized materials or techniques during the exam.

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