UGC NET Kumar Bharat Calculator

Enter paper wise correct answers safely here. Review marks, percentage, rank goals, and clear gaps. Use Kumar Bharat planning for focused exam revision daily.

Calculator Form

Formula Used

Paper score = Correct answers × Marks per correct answer − Wrong answers × Deduction per wrong answer.

Total score = Paper One score + Paper Two score.

Maximum marks = Total questions × Marks per correct answer.

Percentage = Total score ÷ Maximum marks × 100.

Accuracy = Total correct answers ÷ Total attempted questions × 100.

Attempt rate = Total attempted questions ÷ Total questions × 100.

Target gap = Target marks − Total score.

How To Use This Calculator

  1. Enter your candidate name or keep the sample name.
  2. Select your goal type.
  3. Enter total questions for both papers.
  4. Add correct, wrong, and unattempted answers.
  5. Keep marks per correct answer as 2 for normal UGC NET practice.
  6. Keep deduction as 0 for normal UGC NET scoring.
  7. Enter your target percentage.
  8. Press Calculate to view the result above the form.
  9. Use CSV or PDF buttons to download your report.

Example Data Table

Paper Total Questions Correct Wrong Unattempted Marks
Paper One 50 38 8 4 76
Paper Two 100 72 20 8 144
Total 150 110 28 12 220

UGC NET Score Planning Guide

A UGC NET score plan helps candidates study with purpose. The exam has two papers. Paper One checks teaching and research aptitude. Paper Two checks subject knowledge. This calculator gives a clear score view. It also shows accuracy, attempt rate, and target gap.

Why marks need tracking

Many candidates only count correct answers. That habit hides weak areas. A better review separates correct, wrong, and skipped questions. Paper wise tracking shows where time is lost. It also tells you whether revision is balanced. Kumar Bharat style preparation needs daily measurement, not guesswork.

How the calculator helps

Enter total questions for each paper. Add correct, wrong, and unattempted answers. The tool applies marks for correct answers. It can also handle a custom deduction, if a mock test uses one. The main result shows total marks and percentage. It also reports Paper One and Paper Two scores separately.

Accuracy and attempts

Accuracy is very important in practice tests. A high attempt count with low accuracy needs concept repair. A low attempt count with high accuracy needs speed work. The best plan improves both together. Use the attempt rate to check completion. Use the accuracy rate to check answer quality.

Target based revision

Set a target percentage before every mock test. The gap value shows how many marks are still needed. This makes revision more practical. You can divide the gap by topic. Then assign topics to study sessions. Small gaps can be handled by practice. Large gaps need concept notes and repeated testing.

Practical study use

After every mock, save the CSV file. Keep one record for each attempt. Compare scores every week. Watch Paper Two carefully, because it carries more marks. Paper One still matters because it improves the final percentage. Use the PDF report for quick sharing or printing. This routine builds discipline and confidence.

Final advice

Do not rely on a single test. Use several mocks and compare trends. Review explanations after scoring. Mark every repeated mistake. Revisit the formula section when values look unexpected. Keep the calculator beside your notes. Regular score review turns preparation into measurable progress. Update targets monthly after serious revision cycles. Fresh goals keep practice honest and focused weekly.

FAQs

What does this calculator measure?

It measures Paper One marks, Paper Two marks, total marks, percentage, attempt rate, accuracy, and target gap. It is useful after mocks, practice sets, or topic tests.

What is the default marking rule?

The default rule gives two marks for each correct answer. Wrong and unattempted answers get zero marks. You can change the deduction field for special mock tests.

Can I use it for Paper Two only?

Yes. Enter zero correct answers for Paper One, or keep Paper One values unchanged. The result will still show Paper Two marks and overall percentage.

Why is target percentage included?

Target percentage helps you compare your present score with a planned goal. The calculator shows the remaining marks and the number of extra correct answers needed.

Does it predict official selection?

No. It calculates practice performance only. Official results depend on subject, category, session, normalization, and published cutoffs.

Why enter wrong answers?

Wrong answers help calculate attempt rate and accuracy. They also support custom mock tests where a deduction may be applied.

Can I download results?

Yes. Use the CSV button for spreadsheet records. Use the PDF button for a simple printable report.

What is Kumar Bharat planning?

Here it means a structured practice style. You track scores, compare gaps, review mistakes, and plan revision using measured results.

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