Guide
LEET exam pattern & marking: how the paper is set
How the LEET paper is generally set, and how to plan your attempt.
Format
Objective MCQs, Maths-heavy, usually 90–120 minutes. Negative marking varies by state. Full detail: exam pattern.
Attempt strategy
Bank the Maths and your strongest subject first, then attack the rest. If there's negative marking, avoid wild guesses. Rehearse it all with timed mocks.
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