Is there a fee concessions in PU MET qualifying marks for reserved category students?
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Yes, there is a fee concession for the students belonging to the reserved category. PU MET 2025 application fee for candidates belonging to the General and OBC categories is INR 2710 while, for candidates belonging to SC/ST category, the application fee is INR 1,355. The candidates can pay the PU MET application fee online using a credit card, debit card, internet banking, and offline as well by downloading the fee challan and submit a printout of it along with the fee amount to any nearest SBI Bank branch.
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PU MET registration 2025 started on January 2, 2025. The last date of PU MET registration 2025 is April 20, 2025. Earlier, the last date to apply for the PU MET exam 2025 was April 12, 2025, which was later extended. The exam conducting authority, Punjab University has also extended the fee payment window and the deadline to submit the documents online and offline.
The PU MET exam 2025 is scheduled to be conducted on April 27, 2025, in the PBT mode.

Yes, foreign nationals can apply for the PU MET exam through the Office of the Dean International Students. The foreign nationals must have the following documents:
- Eligibility certificate from the Deputy Registrar (General), Punjab University
- Academic certificate of passing the qualifying or equivalent examination
- Test scores of TOEFL/IELTS
NRIs and Foreign Nationals have the seat reservation in different institutes and these seats are inter-changeable. That means, if there are enough vacant seats for NRIs then those can be used by other Foreign nationals.

The level of difficulty of the PU MET exam is easy.
Section | Difficulty |
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General Knowledge | Easy to Moderate |
Economics and Business Environment Awareness | Moderate |
Data Interpretation and Problem-Solving | Difficult |
Numerical Ability | Moderate |
English Comprehension | Easy |

No, there is no sectional time limit in the PU MET exam. The PU MET exam is conducted in the paper-based test mode or offline mode hene sectional timings do not make sense. Candidates have the flexibility to allocate time across the six sections of the PU MET question paper as they see fit within the total of two hours duration.

PU MET has a total of 200 questions. For each correct attempt, one mark is awarded and one mark is deducted for an incorrect attempt. There is no deduction of marks for unanswered questions. Therefore, the total marks of PU MET is 200. Candidates must choose the questions to solve very carefully and smartly as they will not be awarded marks for incorrect answers. If they are not sure of the correct answer, they should leave the question instead of taking a chance as there is no negative marking.
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