No there is no negative marking in the PILOT CET (Pilot Common Entrance Test) exam. This means that incorrect answers will not result in any deductions from your total score, allowing you to attempt all questions without the risk of losing marks for wrong answers. The exam consists of 90 multiple choice questions (MCQs) and you will have 1 hour and 30 minutes to complete it. Each correct answer earns you marks, and since there are no penalties for incorrect answers, you are encouraged to answer every question to maximize your score.
This scoring system is designed to encourage candidates to attempt all questions thereby providing a fair opportunity to perform well in the exam. Whether you are aiming for a Private Pilot License (PPL) Commercial Pilot License (CPL) or a Helicopter Pilot License understanding the exam pattern and scoring system is crucial for effective preparation. With no negative marking you can approach the exam with confidence knowing that every attempt at an answer could potentially contribute positively to your overall score.