MET 2022: MAHE announces revised exam date at manipal.edu; Registration extended till March 31
MAHE has rescheduled the MET 2022 exam to May. Candidates can now apply for MET 2022 till March 31.
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Check NowIsha Jain | March 17, 2022 | 01:28 PM IST
NEW DELH I: The Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) has announced the revised MET 2022 exam date. As per the updated MET schedule, the phase 1 Manipal Entrance Test 2022 will be conducted from May 14 to 16, while phase 2 will be held from June 1 to 3. The MET exam date 2022 for phase 3 will be notified later. Earlier, the MET exam date 2022 for phase 1 and 2 were April 22 to 24 and May 20 to 22 respectively.
Along with the change in MET exam dates, MAHE has also extended the last date to apply for the Manipal BTech exam 2022. Students who have not yet applied for the MET exam 2022 can do so till March 31. Earlier, the MET 2022 application form last date was March 15.
MET 2022 Dates
Events |
MET dates 2022 |
MET 2022 application form last date |
March 31, 2022 |
MET 2022 exam date |
Phase 1 - May 14 to 16, 2022 Phase 2 - June 1 to 3, 2022 Phase 3 - To be announced |
Steps to fill MET application form 2022
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Visit the MET 2022 official website - manipal.edu.
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Submit details like name, mobile number, email address etc. to complete the registration process.
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Next, login using generated credentials and fill out the detailed application form.
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Upload required documents as per specifications.
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Finally, make the payment of the application fee.
The authorities have also notified that the MET 2022 will be conducted as a computer based test and slot booking schedule along with the guidelines will be updated soon at the official website. Students are advised to keep checking the MET 2022 official website - manipal.edu.
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