MET 2021 phase 2 dates revised; Exam to be held as online remote proctored test
MAHE has revised the MET 2021 phase 2 exam dates. The exam will be conducted as a remote proctored test due to COVID-19.
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Check NowIsha Jain | May 17, 2021 | 11:52 AM IST
NEW DELHI : Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) has revised the MET 2021 phase 2 exam dates. As per the new MET 2021 phase 2 exam date, the Manipal Entrance Test will be conducted from June 11 to 14. Earlier, the exam was scheduled to be conducted from June 9 to 15. Also, the authorities have announced that MET 2021 phase 2 will be conducted as a remote proctored test.
The official notice states, “Considering the prevailing situation, MET 2021 will now be an online Remote Proctored Test (RPT). There will be only 1 attempt for all applicants. All those who were eligible to book the slot for MET 2021 during Phase 1 (April 16 - 20) are eligible to book the slot for Remote Proctored Test (RPT) without any additional payment.”
Candidates who wish to apply for MET 2021 phase 2 exam can fill the online application form till May 25. Note that the authorities will not accept applications after the deadline. As per the MET 2021 schedule, the slot booking for all the registered candidates will be open from June 1 to 3. Candidates whose applications are complete will be able to book their test slots in the Online Test Booking System (OTBS) based on the availability of slots.
MET 2021 schedule
Events |
MET 2021 date |
Last date to fill MET application form 2021 |
May 25, 2021 |
MET 2021 slot booking dates |
June 1 (10 AM) to June 3 (5 PM) |
MET 2021 exam date |
June 11 to 14, 2021 |
Manipal Entrance Test, commonly known as MET, is conducted for admission into undergraduate courses.
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