MET 2026 Preparation: Check Tips to Prepare, Best Books and More

Manipal Entrance Test 2026 ( MET )

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Saakshi Varsha Lama
Updated on Oct 1, 2025 16:04 IST

By Saakshi Varsha Lama, Deputy Manager Content

MET 2026 preparation tips help candidates create a study strategy that will help them to prepare for the upcoming examination. Since the number of students who appear for MET annually is high, the competition level naturally rises every year, the candidates are advised to follow the MET preparation tips 2026 to have a higher chance of performing well in the exam. Some of the important preparation tips of MET 2026 involve knowing the exam pattern, and syllabus, doing regular revision and more. Candidates should also have a good MET 2026 study plan to cover the syllabus and complete their preparation before the exam. MET 2026 will be held as a computer-based test. Read to know more about MET 2026 Preparation Tips.

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  • How to Prepare for MET 2026?
  • MET 2026 Preparation - Best Books
  • MET 2026 Preparation Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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How to Prepare for MET 2026?

Candidates can check the important preparation tips of MET 2026 below. By following the listed MET preparation tips, the candidates will have higher chances of performing well in the entrance examination.

Be Familiar with Exam Pattern and Syllabus

First, the candidates should check and become familiar with the official MET 2026 exam pattern. By knowing the details of how the exam will be held, the candidates will have an advantage in their preparation process. Along with the exam pattern, the candidates should also check the MET 2026 syllabus. It is important for the candidates to know the subjects and topics that they will have to prepare for the exam. Having an insight into the syllabus will help the candidates to prepare their study plan.

MET Exam Pattern

Particulars Details
Mode of Exam

Computer Based Test (CBT)

Duration 2 Hours (120 Minutes)
Type of Questions

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

Numerical Answer Type (NAT)

Sections

Mathematics – 15 MCQs and 5 NAT Questions

Physics – 10 MCQs and 5 NAT Questions

Chemistry - 10 MCQs and 5 NAT Questions

English – 10 MCQs
Total Marks

240

Marking Scheme

For Multiple Choice Questions

  • 4 marks will be given for every correct answer
  • 1 mark will be deducted for every incorrect answer

For Numerical Answer Type Questions

  • 4 marks will be given for every correct answer
  • No marks will be deducted for every incorrect answer

Prepare a Timetable

Next, the candidates should prepare a timetable for their MET 2026 preparation. In the timetable, the entire syllabus should be divided carefully so that every subject is covered in the daily routine and the studying process does not feel monotonous. The MET syllabus needs to be completed before the exam so that the candidates have enough time for revision and mock tests. Candidates should also include sufficient breaks in their study timetable so that they can rest. 

Attempt Mock Tests

Since mock tests are a replica of the entrance exam, the candidates are advised to attempt them so that they understand the examination process. Mock tests also help the candidates know the important topics and their weightage. By identifying their mistakes, the candidates can work on them so that the same is repeated during the exam. Mock tests also allow the candidates to boost their time management skills.

Regular Revision

Revision should be included in the daily study routine. Candidates will be able to retain what they have studied by revising regularly and will have fewer chances of forgetting important topics and concepts. It is important for the candidates to revise important topics that they have a hard time understanding.

Take Breaks

Candidates are advised to take adequate breaks in between their intense study sessions. They should ensure that they are in good health for the examination. If the candidates appear for the exam unwell, then there are higher chances of them not doing well in the examination. Candidates should eat healthy food and sleep well. Along with their studies, the candidates should also take part in extracurricular activities so that their mind gets refreshed. 

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MET 2026 Preparation - Best Books

During the MET 2026 preparation process, the candidates are advised to refer to appropriate materials. By having good resources, the candidates will be well prepared for the exam and have higher chances of securing the marks required for admission. 

Subjects Books
Mathematics

Trigonometry, Geometry Books by IA Maron

Class XII Mathematics by RD Sharma

Problems in Calculus by SL Loney

Physics

Concepts of Physics by HC Verma

Understanding Physics by DC Pandy

Chemistry

Organic Chemistry by OP Tandon

Concise Inorganic Chemistry by JD Lee

Numerical Chemistry by P Bahadur

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MET 2026 Preparation Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Read for MET 2026 Preparation Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).

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Q:   Do I have to prepare the entire MET syllabus?
Q:   Is it important for the students to be familiar with the MET syllabus?
Q:   Which topics have to be studied for MET English section?
Q:   How can I prepare for MET?
Q:   Is the MET mock test available only for registered candidates?

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The authorities will prepare the MET cutoff after checking various exam and admission-related factors. Some of the factors that will be used to determine the cutoff are the exam difficulty level, previous years' cutoff trends, total number of applicants, total number of seats available for admission

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Sumridhi Dhyani

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Answered 3 weeks ago

Yes, the round wise MET cutoff will be released online. The cutoff will be different for every course, category and college. Students will be able to access the cutoff after each round of seat allotment. MET cutoff can be used to check for chances of admission

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Neha Anand

Contributor-Level 7

Answered 3 weeks ago

Yes, MAHE releases the MET cutoff online at the official website. Students will be able to access the MET cutoff after every round of seat allotment. The cutoff rank for higher chances of admission will be released through the MET cutoff.

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Nishtha Mishra

Contributor-Level 7

Answered 3 weeks ago

If the students find any discrepancy in the MET result, then they are advised to contact the authorities immediately. The information should be corrected by the authorities as soon as possible. However, the scores and ranks will not be open for corrections.

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Saakshi Varsha Lama

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Answered 3 weeks ago

At the MET exam centre, the students will have to bring one valid identity proof. They are allowed to bring any one of the following – Aadhaa Card/Voter ID/Passport/PAN Card/School ID, etc. No photocopies of the identity proof will be allowed.

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Nishtha Jain

Contributor-Level 7

Answered 3 weeks ago

No, the authorities will not accept digital copies of the MET admit card at the exam centre. All students will have to bring a print out of their hall ticket for verification. If the students do not have the physical copy of their admit card, they will not be allowed to attempt the exam.

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Rachit Chauhan

Contributor-Level 7

Answered 3 weeks ago

In case the student's preferred exam centre is not available, the authorities may change their MET exam slot. This may happen if the exam centre is cancelled or is fully booked. If the students have any issues, they can contact the authorities.

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Nidhi Chaudhary

Contributor-Level 7

Answered 3 weeks ago

MET 2026 counselling dates will be announced soon. Students will be able to register and fill out their choices for the counselling process online. The MET seat allotment results will be declared in four rounds. Students will be selected for admissions based on their MET scores.

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Shiksha Garg

Contributor-Level 7

Answered 3 weeks ago

MET 2026 result dates have not been announced yet. Students will be able to check their obtained scores through the result. To access the result, the candidates will have to log in using the required credentials. For the different exam phases, separate results will be released.

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Nikita Goyal

Contributor-Level 7

Answered 3 weeks ago

MET 2026 admit card will be released tentatively in April (Session 1) and May 2026 (Session 2). Separate admit cards will be released for the two examination sessions. Students will have to download and bring the hall ticket to the exam centre.

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