MET 2020 exam dates announced: to be held from April 17 to 26
Saakshi Lama | January 28, 2020 | 10:43 AM IST | 1 min read
The MET syllabus covers subjects from the Class 11 and 12 curriculum, including Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics/Biology, and English.
Download NowNew Delhi: Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) has announced the examination dates of MET 2020. According to the released notification, the computer based examination will be held from April 17 to 28. Only the registered eligible candidates will be able to attempt the entrance examination which will provide B.Tech admissions into the various campuses of the institute.
Along with the exam dates, the authorities have also notified that the slot booking process will be open from April 6 to 10. Registered candidates will be able to book their preferred slots in online mode, after which the admit card will be generated. The result of MET 2020 will be announced on April 30 and the common counselling session will be held at Manipal, Sikkim, Jaipur and Hyderabad from May 11 to 20, 2020.
MET 2020 will be conducted at 80 Indian cities and Dubai (International centre). The application process for MET 2020 is currently ongoing and the candidates will be able to apply till March 15 in online mode. It is essential for the candidates to register in order to participate in the examination and counselling process. Before filling out the application form, the candidates are advised to check the eligibility criteria which has been specified by the authorities.
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