Do I have to study the entire MET syllabus for the exam?
Indeed, it is recommended that applicants review the whole MET curriculum in preparation for the admission exam. Although past year papers and practice papers can be used by applicants to identify key subjects and subject weighting, it is preferable if candidates are familiar with the full curriculu
Incase of time shortage during exam preparation, don't memorize the entire MET syllabus. Focus on high-weightage topics for your programme (check the official website). A basic understanding of most topics is still helpful. Practice with past papers and mock tests to solidify your knowledge. This wi
For MET preparation, candidates should study the full syllabus. By studying syllabus, candidates will know in detail all topics that will be used to prepare question paper. They will have higher chances of scoring marks needed for admission into their preferences.
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In MET counselling process, candidates will first have to register online to pay counselling fee and select choice of courses and campuses. MET seat allotment will be announced online. Selected candidates have to confirm their admission before last date.
MET cutoff is released by MAHE at official website. After counselling is over, round-wise cutoff details will be released. No log in details are needed to check cutoff.
MET merit list is prepared for admissions. Based on performance in exam, candidates will be listed out in the merit list. For allotment, MET merit list is used by authorities.
There is no official passing mark for MET exam. Candidates will be allotted ranks based on their performance in exam. However, for admissions, ranks will be used.
MET exam cities is released at official website. MAHE is expected to conduct MET in around 81 cities all over the country.
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