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Rachit Chauhan

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If the students attempt both MET exam sessions, then the authorities will consider the best score out of the two for admission. Students have the flexibility to attempt one or both sessions of the examination. However, if required, a third session may also be conducted.

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Nikita Goyal

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According to the MET eligibility criteria, the students should have scored a minimum of 50% in 12th standard qualifying examination. The marks should be an aggregate of Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and one optional subject. If the criteria is not met, the students will not be considered for admission.

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Shiksha Garg

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Yes, MET will be conducted as an online test. The students will have to report to the exam centres, where the exam has to be attempted on the available systems. The exam will not be held in any other mode.

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Jasleen Shukla

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The authorities do not consider any other exam score for MET admissions. All students will have to attempt and qualify the MET exam to be eligible for admission into the participating campuses. However, the basic 12th standard qualifying exam mark eligibility has to be met.

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Nishtha Panda

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The conducting authority of MET is the Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE). The information about the entrance exam will be officially announced by the MAHE authorities. Students have to stay updated with the announcements made at the official website.

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Neha Anand

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MET is an annual exam conducted in two sessions to select students for BTech admissions into its participating campuses. Students have to qualify the entrance exam to be eligible for admissions. One or both sessions of the entrance exam can be attempted.

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Arzu Deswal

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In order to apply for the second attempt of the MET (Manipal Entrance Test), you don't need to register again. If you've already registered for Phase 1, you can simply log in and pay the additional fee for Phase 2 during the slot booking process. If you are a new applicant for Phase 2, you'll need to register online and pay the application fee. 

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Soumili Das

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Hey, I know missing the MET slot booking is stressful but don't worry. You should immediately contact Manipal's help desk through email or phone. They sometimes allow late slot booking if valid reasons are given. Without booking, the admit card won't be generated, so act quickly. Just explain everything clearly . They might help you out if slots are still available. 

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Aman Mishra

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Yes,  you can apply for MET Phase 2 even if you missed Phase 1 — Manipal Academy allows candidates to appear in both phases or only one of them. Missing Phase 1 does not disqualify you from Phase 2.

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Sukrati Shukla

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The exam centres for the Management Entrance Test (MET) are spread across many cities in India, typically including major urban centers such as Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai, Kolkata, Pune, Chandigarh, and others. Candidates usually get to choose their preferred city from the available list while applying. The exact venue and timing are mentioned on the admit card issued before the exam. For the July 2025 MET, it is advisable to check the official MET website or admission notification for the detailed list of centres to confirm the exact locations allocated.

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