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MODIFICATIONS MADE IN KEAM 2014 ANSWER PAPER EVALUATION

The following modifications were made in the keam engineering answer paper evaluation .




Accordingly, in Paper I (Physics & Chemistry), one (1) question from Physics part has been deleted. Hence this question has not been included in the valuation and no marks have been awarded for this deleted question to any candidate.Valuation has been done based on 71 questions in Physics and 48 questions in Chemistry. The scores obtained in Physics part of Paper I have been multiplied by (72/71), corrected to four decimal places and is added to the scores obtained for Chemistry in Paper I. Similarly, two (2) questions have been deleted from valuation in Paper II (Mathematics). The scores obtained for 118 questions have been multiplied by (120/118) to determine the scores of Paper II (Mathematics), corrected to four decimal places. The above formula is applied to award proportionate scores based on the score of the candidate for the questions considered for evaluation (excluding deleted questions) and to compensate the loss of scores for the deleted questions.

Here are the changes made in the KEAM medical answer paper evaluation.

 

 Accordingly, in Paper I (Chemistry & Physics), one (1) question from Physics part has been deleted. Hence this question has not been included in the valuation and no marks have been awarded for this deleted question to any candidate. Valuation has been done based on 72 questions in Chemistry and 47 question in Physics. The marks obtained in Physics part of Paper I have been multiplied by (48/47), corrected to four decimal places and is added to the marks obtained in Chemistry in Paper I. The above formula is applied to award proportionate marks based on the score of the candidate for the questions considered for evaluation (excluding deleted question) and to compensate the loss of marks for the deleted questions