IMU CET 2020 first admission list released at imu.edu.in; check details
Team Careers360 | October 21, 2020 | 01:09 PM IST
NEW DELHI : Indian Maritime University has released the IMU CET 2020 first admission list on October 20. Candidates can now check the IMU CET 2020 1st admission list at imu.edu.in. To check the admission list, students are not required to enter any credentials. It is available in pdf format. Candidates who are offered admission are required to pay the admission fee through login using the user id and password. Deadline for acceptance of seats is October 24.
IMU CET 2020 first admission list has been prepared as per combination of merit, Category (Community), preferences and the availability of seats. The authorities opened the IMU CET 2020 counselling registration process from September 29 to October 1.
As per the IMU CET 2020 important dates, the second admission list of IMU CET 2020 will be released on the official website on October 27. Candidates will be required to accept the seat by making the payment till October 30.
Earlier, Indian Maritime University (IMU) had released a notification stating that IMU CET 2020 has been cancelled. The decision was taken on account of COVID-19. The admissions into the University are being done on the basis of HSC / PUC / Intermediate exam.
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