AMET 2020 provisional rank list and waiting list released
Team Careers360 | August 31, 2020 | 10:48 AM IST | 1 min read
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI: Academy of Maritime Education and Training has released the provisional AMET rank list and waiting list of the candidates for B.E-Marine Engineering & B.Sc Nautical Science course at ametuniv.ac.in. AMET 2020 rank list and waiting list has been prepared on the basis of examination result. Candidates can check the AMET rank list and waiting list by simply clicking on the link provided on the official website.
AMET 2020 rank list for B.E-Marine Engineering candidates includes the name and application number of the selected candidates. Those whose names have been mentioned in the list have been instructed to pay their partial course fees Rs.50,000 before September 5. However, the final admission is subject to AMET & DGS Eligibility Criteria / Medical Fitness /Certificate verification.
Along with the rank list, the authorities have also released the waiting list of candidates. These candidates have to wait September 5 for the confirmation of their admission. These candidates can pay their partial course fees Rs.50,000 from September 6 to 15 after confirming with the admission department.
AMET CET 2020 for B.E Marine Engineering & B.Sc Nautical Science course was conducted on August 21.
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