PU MET 2024 admit card out at met.puchd.ac.in; selection criteria
Divyansh | April 23, 2024 | 08:54 PM IST | 1 min read
Panjab University will conduct PU MET for admission into six MBA programmes on April 28.
NEW DELHI: Panjab University has hosted the PU Management Entrance Test (MET) 2024 on the official website, met.puchd.ac.in. Panjab University will conduct the PU MET 2024 in Chandigarh on April 28. The entrance exam is being held for admission into MBA in Retail Management, Banking and Insurance Management, Capital Markets, Infrastructural Management, IT and Telecommunication Management, Pharmaceutical Management and Hospital Management,
As per PU norms, candidates will be allowed entrance into the exam centre only on production of PU MET 2024 admit card. The candidates must retain the admit card with them till the admission process is over, since it will be required again at the time of counselling, the PU said.
Candidates clearing the PU MET 2024 will have to appear in the Group Discussion and Personal Interview. Candidates under various reserved categories and NRI category will first of all be considered in General category. They will also compete within their respective categories following the same criteria. Reservation will be as per the approved norms of Panjab University. 2. The candidates will be called for a group discussion (GP) and a personal interview (PI) round.
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The number of candidates to be called for GP and PI will be eight times the total number of seats of all these courses in each category, PU said. Final merit list of all the candidates shortlisted of PU MBA admission 2024 will be made on the basis of this merit list prepared on the following criteria:
- Written test: 85%
- Group discussion: 7.5%
- Personal interview: 7.5%
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