on 2015 Dec 09 6:29 AM
I have been enrolled myself for CTSCM62_65 certification. I have searched a lot about markings in the SAP certification.
What I know (after googling and all), there will be 80 questions and passing percentage is 59%.
Not clear about 3 points :
1. Is there negative marking ?
2. How scoring of questions having multiple answers correct, take place? In case I have marked 2 out of 3 correct answers.
3. If number of correct answers mentioned in the question (in case of multiple answers correct).
Thanks!!
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Hi Bipul,
Wishes in advance..
The 'pattern' for all (or most) certifications is the same: 80 multiple choice questions in 3 hours.
1. No- Negative marking in Exams.
2. The questions have 4 (or 5) answers and 1 (or 2 or 3) of those answers are correct. You need to choose all correct answers to get a point.
For example: In case of 3 Multilple answer are correct for a question, you marked 1ly 2 correct, missed the 3rd one means, result is calcuated as ratio as per my knoledge, Bcz at the end result, the scoring display will be 80.25%, 65.75% etc, so consider 1.25 * 80 = 100.
3. Yes, Number of correct answer for the question is mentioned in brackets.
The test is done online and you get the result immediately, as you said, its correct, the cut score is typically 59%.
Regards
Mani
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Hi Bipul,
I just said, at end result score card: Scoring would be like 68%, 62.25% , 80.89% etc..
But, in case of multiple correct answerd qustions, you need to mark every correct answer, else it turn into "Wrong" - Values - "0"
Valuation would be either 1 Mark / 0 Mark.
To ensure the successful certification: You got be secured 48 correct answer oot of 80 objective questions.
Hope you have been preparing SAP Materials at best, keep going.
Good luck.
Regards
Mani
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