AGNIVEER-SSR | Exam Pattern | Indian Navy Agniveer (SSR) INET Exam Pattern: Test Structure and Marking Scheme
The Agniveer SSR exam pattern follows a INET computer-based test (CBT). The exam will be conducted in both Hindi and English. You can choose your preferred language during the test.
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AGNIVEER-SSR Exam Pattern Information
Indian Navy Entrance Test (INET) for AGNIVEER (SSR) Selection of recruits is based on the merit on their performance in Computer-based Examination, subject to qualifying Physical Fitness Test (PFT) and fitness in Medical Examinations.
Indian Navy Entrance Test (INET) Computer-based Examination :
One common examination will be conducted for Indian Navy Entrance Test (INET) AGNIVEER (SSR) entries.
The Indian Navy Entrance Test (INET) question paper will be computer-based with a total of 100 questions,each carrying 01 mark.
The Indian Navy Entrance Test (INET) AGNIVEER (SSR) question paper will be bilingual (Hindi & English) and objective type(multiple-choice).
The Indian Navy Entrance Test (INET) AGNIVEER (SSR) question paper will comprise of four sections i.e.
English,
Science,
Mathematics and
General Knowledge.
The standard of the Indian Navy Entrance Test (INET) AGNIVEER (SSR) question paper will be that of 10+2 Syllabus
Duration of Indian Navy Entrance Test (INET) AGNIVEER (SSR) examination will be one hour.
The candidates are required to pass in all sections and in aggregate.
The Navy reserves the right to determine the pass marks in each Section and in aggregate.
Sections | No. of questions | Maximum Marks | Medium Of Exam | Duration Of Exam |
English | 25 | 25 | English | 1 Hour |
Science | 25 | 25 | English / Hindi | |
Mathematics | 25 | 25 | English / Hindi | |
General Knowledge | 25 | 25 | English / Hindi | |
Total | 100 | 100 |
Penalty for Wrong Answer - Candidates should note that there will be penalty (Negative Marking) for wrong answers marked by a candidate in the question paper.
There are four alternatives for the answer to every question.
For each question for which a wrong answer has been given by the candidate, one fourth (0.25) of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted as penalty.