MU PET 2021: Mumbai University to conduct PhD entrance test TODAY, check details here

MU PET 2021: Mumbai University to conduct PhD entrance test TODAY, check details here

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New Delhi, Updated on Mar 26, 2021 10:19 IST

Mumbai University will conduct the PET in a remote-proctored mode in multiple shifts, one from 10 am to 12 noon and the next from 2 pm to 4 pm.

MU PET 2021: The University of Mumbai (MU) is all set to conduct the PhD entrance test, or PET, from today, March 26, 2021. MU PET 2021 scheduled to be held on March 26 and March 27 will be conducted in online mode for 79 subjects. Considering the ongoing pandemic situation, the university will conduct the PET in a remote-proctored mode in multiple shifts, one from 10 am to 12 noon and the next from 2 pm to 4 pm. The details regarding MU PET 2021 admit cards are available on the registered email Ids of the candidates. The official statement released by Mumbai University states, “Admit card of PET containing candidate details will be made available one day prior to the PET which may be downloaded by the candidate from the official site.”

Informing about the conduct of PET, MU on their social media handle said: “As per the schedule announced for the PhD entrance examination (PET), the PET examination for various subjects has been organized on 26th and 27th March and this examination will be conducted online. For this, the students will be sent detailed information on the email they have registered.”

Mumbai University PET 2021

Candidates appearing for MU PET 2021 must note that the PET question paper will be 100 marks. The question paper will have two sections of 50 marks each. According to the exam pattern, Section A of the paper will be on Research Methodology and Section B will be subject-specific. MU has set aggregate passing marks that must be scored by the candidates to be considered qualified for PhD programmes. Candidates belonging to the unreserved categories must score 50 and those from the reserved category 45. The official statement reads, “The candidate can give the PET from a closed location like a room or a place of residence in a proctored manner."

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