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Samar Gupta

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MU-OET 2018 Eligibility:
Candidates need to fulfill the below-mentioned eligibility criteria if they want to apply for MU-OET 2018:
1. Have cleared 10+2 from A Level, IB, American 12th grade or equivalent.
2. Studied physics, mathematics and English as compulsory subjects along with chemistry or biotechnology or biology or any technical vocational subjects as optional subjects in their 10+2.
3. Have scored a minimum of 50% marks taken together in physics, mathematics and any one of the optional subjects.
*Without maths you can't appear for MU OET.

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Ki Ran S

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For Undergraduate, it is. For postgraduate, you can get admission through other entrance exams.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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Hello Tejas,
No, there is no negative marking for question that has been answered incorrectly or has been left answered.
For every correct answer in MU OET, candidates will be given one mark.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Pratap,
It's nice to know your dream & efforts to achieve same by appearing in different entrance exams. The dates have not been announced yet, but you must visit the concerned sites and register yourself. The will keep informing you about developments.

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SYED FARHAN HAIDERCampus Representative, MIT Manipal

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Yes, you are just required to give MUOET for getting admission in MIT Manipal.
You can also get admitted through JEE mains exams if you have a good score.

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Manish Motwani

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The MUOET test is held every year. It is an online based exam for admission into Manipal University, Manipal.
Though there are no seperate classes for MUOET as the syllabus for JEE Mains and MUOET is same.
One important point is English. The questions from the English language asked in the paper have a high weightage of marks and there are 30 marks for the aptitude.
Other than the syllabus portion, one needs to cover the aptitude and English part too in order to get into Manipal with the desired branch and scholarship which is very important as the university charges the highest fee.
Some renowned coaching institutes for the preparations
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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

MUOET is the exam quite tough to score as they check the overall performance of the student.
Here few topics for preparation which helps to score more in the exam:-
1) In mathematics cover topics like Trigonometry, Complex number, Matrix and determinant, application of derivatives, straight line, 3D Geometry, Limits & Continuity, Conic section.
2) In chemistry cover State of matter, Chemical bonding, Thermodynamic, Equilibrium, hydrogen, General organic chemistry, Solution, Electrochemistry, Extraction of metals, P&S block elements, Aldehyde ketone & Ether, Biomolecules.
3) In physics cover Law of motion, Gravitation, Work power & energy,
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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

This exam is not a tough one. If you have been sweating it out for JEE then this shouldn't be a problem. As far as the syllabus is concerned, CBSE class XI and class XII are enough. The main problem you will face is lack of time because it requires you to answer 200 questions in 150 minutes which is never easy. Also, the questions comprise of physics, chemistry, mathematics and English where they come in random order. So you need to plan out how you're going to go about it. For CSE, aim for around 135-140 to get a guaranteed seat.
The key to score well is to manage time wisely. Give more time to your strong subjects and make sure you sc
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