Is the MET syllabus similar to the 12th standard syllabus?

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    Anamika Jha | Contributor-Level 10

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    Yes, the Manipal Entrance Test's (MET)  Syllabus is similar to that of your high school 11th and 12th class syllabus. 

    The examination syllabus focuses on the candidate's mathematics, Physics, chemistry and English. 

    This gives an aid to students to prepare for school exams and excel in MET or vice versa. 

    To know more about Manipal Entrance Test (MET) examination, refer to the official website of MET.

  • Yes, the MET syllabus is similar to the 11th and 12th standard qualifying/board examination. Since the entrance examination is prepared to assess the candidate's knowledge in Physics Chemistry Mathematics and English the topics to be studied will be the ones that the candidates have already studied in their 11th and 12th standard. Therefore, the candidates will also be able to simultaneously prepare for their 12th standard qualifying/board examination and MET.

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