MU OET 2018 Examination Commences
Prabha Dhavala | June 26, 2018 | 05:02 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, APRIL 19: MU OET 2018 examination has commenced across the various centres for admissions into the B.Tech courses offered by Manipal University. The online exam will be held till May 9, 2018 in various slots that have been booked by the candidates according to their preferences. The currently held examination is being conducted for first and second attempts. The examination for the third attempt of MU OET is scheduled to be held on May 11, 2018.
While reporting for the examination, the candidates will have to produce their admit card. Without the admit card, the candidates will not be allowed to enter the examination venue. The candidates will also have to bring a photo id along with the admit card. No items except these two documents will be allowed inside the examination hall.
MU OET is being conducted in online mode. The candidates will have to answer objective multiple choice questions in the examination. There will be a total of 200 questions to be answered. One mark will be allotted for every correct answer. No marks will be deducted for wrong answers.
Some Guidelines for MU OET Examination
- All candidates are requested to reach the examination venue at the reporting time since there will be security checks.
- The candidates will not be allowed to take anything except the admit card and photo id inside the examination centre.
- Rough work should be done in the papers provided at the examination venue.
- Candidates are requested to check if the keyboard and mouse are working properly or not as soon as they enter the examination centre.
- The candidates will be able to navigate and go through all of the questions in the exam.
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