IMU CET 2021 cancelled; Revised schedule to be announced soon
Isha Jain | August 31, 2021 | 09:24 AM IST | 1 min read
Indian Maritime University (IMU) has cancelled the IMU CET 2021 exam. The authorities will soon release the alternate date and mode of exam on the official website.
Candidates can download IMU CET Question/Sample papers from here for better preparation.
Download NowNEW DELHI : Indian Maritime University (IMU) has cancelled the IMU CET 2021 exam. The Indian Maritime University Common Entrance Test 2021 which was scheduled to be held on August 28 has been cancelled due to some administrative reasons. The authorities will soon release the alternate date and mode of exam on the official website. The details regarding the revised IMU CET 2021 schedule will also be notified through email id.
The official notice read, “Due to administrative reasons, the IMU-CET which was scheduled on 29.08.2021 stands cancelled. The alternate date and mode of CET will be informed soon through IMU website & e-mail. ”
Candidates who are seeking admission through IMU CET 2021 are advised to keep checking the IMU CET 2021 official website - imu.edu.in for latest news and updates.
Earlier, the university released the IMU CET 2021 admit card on August 25 on the official website. The admit card of IMU CET 2021 was issued to registered students only.
As per the IMU CET dates 2021, the result was scheduled to be published on September 6, however, it will not be released as the exam has been cancelled.
IMU CET exam is conducted to provide admissions into the various undergraduate engineering courses offered by the campuses. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the authorities had decided to conduct the test as an online proctored test.
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