MET mass communication 2021 application deadline for phase 2 ends today
Candidates can apply for Manipal Entrance Test (MET) 2021 for BA and MA Mass Communication 2021 by visiting - manipal.edu.
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Ananya | May 25, 2021 | 01:09 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) will close the Manipal Entrance Test 2021 phase 2 application window today before midnight. Aspirants of MET 2021 who are yet to complete registration cum phase 2 application process can apply by visiting the official website-manipal.edu.
According to the institute’s admission criteria, candidates who are about to appear for the Class 12 board examination this year are eligible to fill MET 2021 phase 2 application form for BA Animation and Media and Communication programmes. In order to apply for the MA Media and Communication and MA Film Art and Film Making programmes, candidates who are in their final year of bachelor’s degree or applicants who have completed it with qualifying marks can fill MET application form 2021.
The online brochure of MAHE has clearly outlined the steps to complete the application process of MET 2021. Candidates need to first complete MET registration by entering email id and mobile number. Once the user id and password is created, they can fill the online MET phase 2 application form 2021 and upload all the supportive documents mentioned in the instruction manual. Candidates can pay MET phase 2 application fee online using debit card, credit card, cash, mobile payment, paytm, wallet/UPI facility or through net banking facility.
MET 2021 examination is conducted by MAHE to shortlist candidates for the BA and MA Media and Communication programmes.
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