MET 2022 phase 2 concludes; Know what’s next
Debodh Kumar | June 11, 2022 | 06:24 PM IST | 1 min read
MAHE has concluded the MET 2022 phase 2 exam today. Students can check what’s next further in the MET BTech admission process 2022.
The MET syllabus covers subjects from the Class 11 and 12 curriculum, including Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics/Biology, and English.
Download NowNEW DELHI: Manipal Institute of Higher Education (MAHE) has concluded the MET 2022 phase 2 exam today. MET 2022 scores will be displayed on the screen immediately after the conclusion of the MET 2022 exam. Moreover, the detailed MET 2022 scorecard will be released after 24 hours by the authorities.
Generally, the MET 2022 result for phase 2 will be declared on June 17 after the conclusion of the exam in the form of a MET 2022 merit list. In order to download the MET 2022 scorecard, candidates have to use their application number and password.
Candidates who will qualify the exam will become eligible to participate in the MET 2022 counselling process. In order to participate in the MET counselling 2022, students will be required to register online through the official website.
Eligible candidates will be allotted seats based on merit and their preferred choices. Finally, candidates will be allotted seats to their desired courses in any one of the Manipal campuses. Candidates who will qualify the counselling round will be eligible for admission to the Manipal campuses.
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