MET 2022 mock test released at manipal.edu; Know instructions to follow
Mayank Uniyal | May 12, 2022 | 02:13 PM IST | 1 min read
MAHE has released the MET 2022 mock test in online mode. Candidates can attempt MET mock test 2022 at manipal.edu.
The MET syllabus covers subjects from the Class 11 and 12 curriculum, including Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics/Biology, and English.
Download NowNEW DELHI: Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) has released the MET 2022 mock test on the official website- manipal.edu. The authorities have sent mail to all the registered candidates informing them about the MET mock test date and time.
MAHE has also sent the username and password to the candidates on their registered email-ID. However, the login will be enabled on the date and time of the MET 2022 mock test only. The MET mock test 2022 will be conducted for 15 minutes to help candidates to understand the paper pattern. Note that, candidates can attempt the mock test of MET 2022 only once. The authorities will conduct the MET 2022 phase 1 exam from May 14 to 16. Know the guidelines to attempt MET mock test 2022 from below.
Also read: MET 2022 last minute preparation tips
MET 2022 mock test: Guidelines to follow
Candidates have to adhere to the following instructions while attempting the MET mock test:
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The login window will open 20 minutes before the mock test commencement. Candidates are advised to login at the earliest to avoid last minute tension.
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In case the browser window gets closed, the candidates will have to re-login immediately after 3 minutes to resume the test.
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The MET 2022 mock test can be attempted via Desktop/Laptop or Mobile. However, the actual test can be attempted via desktop/Laptop only. Thus, it is advised to attempt MET mock test 2022 via Desktop/Laptop only.
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For MCQ's, candidates are advised to read the questions carefully and select the radio button next to the correct answer.
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For Numerical Answer Type (NAT) questions, candidates have to write the answer in the text box provided.
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Candidates have to make sure they follow the system requirements as prescribed by the authorities.
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