IMU CET 2020 application start date postponed; will commence from July 1
Team Careers360 | June 26, 2020 | 03:54 PM IST | 1 min read
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Download NowNEW DELHI: Indian Maritime University (IMU) has notified that the application process of IMU CET 2020 will now start from July 1. Candidates will be able to access the application form in online mode through the official website. Previously, the application form was scheduled to be released on June 26, 2020.
The application process will consist of steps such as registration, filling of form, uploading of documents, fee payment and submission of form. While filling out the application form, the candidates will have to ensure that all valid personal, academic and contact details. The required application fee has to be paid by the candidates in online mode (net banking/credit card/debit card).
About IMU CET 2020
IMU CET 2020 will be conducted on August 16 as a computer based test. The examination will be conducted for 3 hours for students who wish to get admission into various courses offered by the campuses of the institute. Candidates will also be able to apply for affiliated institutes using their IMU CET score.
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