MET 2021 phase 1 to start from April 16; Check changes in exam pattern
MAHE is going to conduct MET BTech 2021 exam phase 1 from April 16 to 20. Candidates may check the revised exam pattern for MET 2021 BTech examination.
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Check NowRidhi.Khurana | April 1, 2021 | 02:18 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) is going to conduct MET 2021 phase 1 for BTech from April 16. The authorities have revised the MET 2021 exam pattern for BTech. There have been certain changes introduced by the authority, including reduced exam duration from 3 hours to 2 hours and a reduction in the number of questions. Candidates may check the table below for the revised MET exam pattern for BTech exam.
MET 2021: BTech Exam Pattern
Particulars |
Details |
Mode of Exam |
Online - Computer Based Test |
Duration of Exam |
120 minutes (2 hours) |
Total questions |
60 |
Type of Questions |
|
Sectional Distribution of Questions |
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs):
|
Numerical Answer Type (NAT):
|
|
Maximum Marks |
240 |
Marking Scheme |
MCQ: +4 marks for correct answers and -1 for incorrect answers NAT: +4 marks for correct answers and no negative marking |
MET 2021 BTech will be conducted from April 16 to 20 under phase 1. The MET phase 2 for BTech is scheduled from June 9 to 15. MET application form 2021 is still available for phase 2. Candidates qualifying the MET 2021 BTech will be considered for admissions into Manipal Institute of Technology (MIT), Manipal Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology (SMIT), Sikkim Manipal University (MU) Jaipur.
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