Dear Participants,Considering the difficulty of the programming test, we have changed the marking scheme. You can calculate your score as follows:
- Your score in a slot will be the sum of the best 2 scores out of the 3 questions. So, for example, if your scores are (100,50,100), then your score for the slot is 200.
- If you have scores in both slot 1 and slot 2, then the maximum mark will be taken. For example, if your score in Slot 1 is 100 and Slot 2 is 200 (as per the new scheme), then your score is 200.
Your final score is the above score divided by 8. This makes the total marks as 25. If you get 9.5 or above after the division by 8, then you have passed the programming test.Thanks,Nptel Team--
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