MET 2022 exam concludes; Merit list on June 17
MAHE has successfully concluded the MET 2022 phase 1 exam. Check what’s after exam and merit list released date here.
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Mohit Dhyani | May 17, 2022 | 10:27 AM IST
NEW DELHI: Manipal Institute of Higher Education has successfully concluded the MET entrance exam 2022 phase 1 today. Applicants who appeared for the exam will be able to check their MET result 2022 soon.
The exam authority will release the MET 2022 result in the form of a merit list. Applicants who will be declared qualified in Manipal entrance test result will be eligible to participate in the counselling process.
Steps to check MET result 2022
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Visit the official website - manipal.edu.
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Click on the check the result.
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Enter the MET application number in the required fields.
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Check all details mentioned in the scorecard.
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Download MET result and scorecard for future reference.
Manipal exam date 2022 for phase 1 was May 14, 15 & 16. This year, MAHE has conducted the MET entrance exam in online centre based mode. As per the students reaction, all the COVID-19 guidelines and instructions were followed at the exam centre. Applicants were allowed to carry their face mask, hand sanitizer and transparent water bottle inside the exam hall of Manipal entrance exam 2022.
MAHE will conduct the Manipal entrance test phase 2 exam from June 9 to 11. Applicants will be able to fill Manipal application form phase 2 till May 31. Applicants will be able to complete the MET slot booking phase 2 from June 3 to 4.
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