IMU CET 2021: Third admission list released at imu.edu.in
Indian Maritime University (IMU) has released the IMU CET 2021 third admission list at the official website - imu.edu.in. Get direct link to check IMU CET admission list 2021 here.
Mohit Dhyani | October 18, 2021 | 06:06 PM IST
NEW DELHI:
Indian Maritime University (IMU) has released the IMU CET 2021 third admission list at the official website - imu.edu.in. Applicants can check the IMU CET admission list 2021 from the admission portal. Candidates are not required to enter any login credentials to check the IMU CET admission list. The direct link to check IMU CET 2021 admission list below.
Direct link to check IMU CET admission list 2021
This year, the exam conducting authority has cancelled the IMU CET 2021 exam due to COVID-19 pandemic across the country. The admissions to the various colleges are being done on the basis of class 12th marks.
How to check IMU CET admission list 2021?
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Visit the IMU CET official website - imu.edu.in.
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Click on the “Admissions 2021 - 2022” tab from the homepage.
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Now click on the direct link to check the IMU CET admission list.
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Download the admission list for future reference.
Applicants who filled the application form successfully can only check the IMU CET admission list 2021. The admission list is released on the basis of normalized marks obtained in 12th class. IMU CET 2021 first admission list was released on October 1 at the official website.
Applicants allotted seats have to confirm their admission through the official portal. To confirm admissions, applicants have to login from the candidate portal to confirm their seat. After confirmation of a seat, candidates have to report at the allotted IMU campus for document verification.
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