Manipal releases MET 2019 application form on October 10
Prabha Dhavala | October 11, 2018 | 11:04 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, OCTOBER 11: Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) has released the online application form of MET 2019 for all UG & PG programmes on October 10. With the release of application form, there has been few modifications made in the process. Now, the payment option through Demand Draft has been eliminated since the payment mode has been completely made online. The payment can be made online either through Credit/Debit Card or Net Banking or Cash Card (Itz Cash) or Mobile payments or Paytm or Wallet (Freecharge, Mobikwik, JioMoney) or UPI.
The process of application includes steps like registration, log in and form filling. Candidates must be careful while filling the application form which will comprise of sections such as personal information, course selection and payment. All valid and correct information must be entered in the application form.
The application fee for all courses is Rs. 600/- and entrance test fee for selected courses is Rs. 1400/-. If a candidate wish to sit for second attempt (only if candidate is not able to secure 50% marks), in that case, candidates will have to pay examination fee (Rs. 1400/-) only.
The authorities will update about the other details related to MET 2019 soon. Manipal conducts MET for the admission to various undergraduate engineering degree programmes offered by the Manipal Institutes of Technology at Manipal, Jaipur and Sikkim. MET was earlier known as MU OET (Manipal University Online Entrance Test).
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