What is the selection process for B Tech and what is the minimum IMUCET percentile required?
The selection process for BTech includes IMUCET entrance exam and counseling at Indian Maritime University. The minimum percentage required is 70% and may vary throughout different years. It also has eligibility criteria in qualification which is 10+2 and minimum 60% required in Science stream with
IMU CET and counseling are part of the B Tech selection process at IMU Chennai-Mumbai Campus MERI. The required IMUCET percentile is 70%. Eligibility requirements include a 10+2 with 60% in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, as well as a minimum of 50% in English in 10th/12th exams.
The selection process of B Tech involves Indian Maritime University Common Entrance Test (IMU CET). The minimum IMUCET percentile required for eligibility varies every year. It usually depends on the number of participating institutions, the number of vacant seats.
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Although there is no such specific time for preparation as "sufficient" time varies based on students preparation schedule. On a whole a period of 3 to 6 months is generally considered ideal for IMUCET preparation.
Maths and Physics are considered difficult and time-consuming sections in IMU CET. They both feature long calculations and complex numerical problems.
Students can get the IMUCET syllabus PDF from its official website. The exam body has uploaded the IMUCET information brochure PDF which consists of the exam syllabus.
A good score in IMUCET is above 120-130 marks out of 200. This score helps secure a rank (under 1000-2000) for premier courses like B.Tech Marine Engineering.
No the IMUCET eligibility is the same like previous years. It is not changed.
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