IMU CET 2023 round 3 allotment list released at imu.edu.in; direct link
Candidates are required to pay the admission fee to confirm seat allocation by August 4.
Arpita Das | August 1, 2023 | 10:53 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Indian Maritime University (IMU) released the IMU CET 2023 round 3 allotment list today, August 1. Applicants can check the IMU CET admission list 2023 from the official website, imu.edu.in.
In the IMU CET counselling 2023 process, seat allotment is determined based on the candidates' performance in the IMU CET 2023 examination and other relevant factors. To secure the allotted seats, candidates must pay the stipulated admission fee to confirm their seat allocation by August 4.
After the fee payment, candidates are required to undergo the document verification process. There will be also a spot counselling round.
IMU CET 2023 Allotment List Direct Link
IMU CET 2023 Round 3 Allotment List: How to check
- Visit the IMU CET official website - imu.edu.in.
- Click on the IMU CET 2023 round 3 allotment list link on the homepage.
- The IMU CET allotment list will appear on the screen.
- Download the PDF and a printout for future reference.
Indian Maritime University conducts the IMU CET counselling online for seat allotment to its various programmes offered by its six campuses.
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