How many MET exam cities can I choose during the application process?

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    Suraj Kumar karn | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    Manipal Entrance Test (MET) 2024 is scheduled to be conducted in the following cities. At the time of Online application submission all candidates are requested to select any 3 Tentative Test center cities in the order of Preference / Priority. During the application process for the MET (Manipal Entrance Test), you can choose a maximum of two cities where you would like to take the exam. This allows you some flexibility in case your preferred city is not available or if you have a backup location in mind.

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    Divyansh Jain | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    In the course of applying for the MET (Manipal Entrance Test), candidates are normally able to select up to three preferred exam cities. Exam cities of choice are offered to accommodate applicants from various regions and guarantee exam convenience. It is recommended that candidates choose exam cities that are conveniently located for them and take into account extras like lodging and transportation alternatives, if needed. However, variables like the quantity of applicants choosing each city and the test centers' capacity may affect the availability of exam cities. To prevent hassles later on, students must carefully select the exam c

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  • During the application process, the candidates will be able to choose three options from the list of the available MET exam cities. It is to be noted that the selection of exam cities will have to be done carefully since the allotment of exam centres will depend on it. The authorities will allot the MET exam centres as per the preferences of the candidates and seat availability. In case the first preference is not available, the candidates will be allotted in the exam centres present in their next preference. 

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