MET
Manipal Entrance Test
Conducted by Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE)
About MET
Application Fee
| Category | Fee |
|---|---|
| general | ₹1,800 |
MET Important Dates
| Event | Type | Session | Date | Details |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Application Form Release Tentative | Registration | - | 01 Nov 2025 | Apply at official MET portal on MAHE website |
| Last Date to Apply Tentative | Registration | - | 05 Apr 2026 | Final deadline to submit application form and pay fees |
| Admit Card Download — Phase 1 Tentative | Admit Card | Phase 1 | 12 Apr 2026 | Download hall ticket from MAHE candidate login portal |
| Exam Date — Phase 1 Tentative | Exam | Phase 1 | 18 Apr 2026 | Computer-based test conducted across multiple cities; multiple slots per day |
| Admit Card Download — Phase 2 Tentative | Admit Card | Phase 2 | 28 Apr 2026 | Download hall ticket for Phase 2 from MAHE candidate login portal |
| Exam Date — Phase 2 Tentative | Exam | Phase 2 | 02 May 2026 | Second phase of computer-based test for remaining candidates |
| Answer Key Release Tentative | Answer Key | - | 12 May 2026 | Provisional answer key published; candidates may raise objections within the window |
| Result Declaration Tentative | Result | - | 25 May 2026 | MET 2026 merit list and scorecard available on MAHE portal |
| Counselling Registration Tentative | Counselling | - | 05 Jun 2026 | Online seat allotment and document verification at Manipal campus |
MET Eligibility Criteria
MET Exam Pattern
Overview
MET (Manipal Entrance Test) is a Computer-Based Test (CBT) conducted by Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) for admission to B.Tech and other engineering programmes across its campuses in Manipal, Jaipur, Mangalore, and Dubai. The test is 150 minutes long, carries 200 marks, and has no negative marking — making it candidate-friendly compared to JEE.
Section-wise Structure
| Section | No. of Questions | Marks | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Physics | 50 | 50 | Flexible |
| Chemistry | 50 | 50 | Flexible |
| Mathematics | 70 | 70 | Flexible |
| General English | 15 | 15 | Flexible |
| General Aptitude | 15 | 15 | Flexible |
| Total | 200 | 200 | 150 minutes |
Question Type & Marking Scheme
- All questions are Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) with four options and a single correct answer.
- Each correct answer carries 1 mark.
- There is no negative marking — unattempted or wrong answers carry zero penalty.
- The overall time of 150 minutes is not divided per section; candidates can switch freely between sections during the test window.
Test Delivery
- MET is conducted as a fully online Computer-Based Test (CBT) across designated test centres in India and abroad.
- MAHE typically holds MET across multiple sessions and dates (April–May window for 2024–25 cycle) to accommodate the large applicant pool.
- Candidates receive a scorecard immediately after the test; MAHE uses normalisation across sessions when multiple slots are conducted.
MET Syllabus
Physics
- Mechanics: Units and Measurement, Kinematics (1D, 2D, Projectile), Laws of Motion, Work, Energy and Power, System of Particles and Rotational Motion, Gravitation
- Properties of Matter: Mechanical Properties of Solids and Fluids, Thermal Properties, Thermodynamics (Zeroth, First, Second Laws, Carnot Engine), Kinetic Theory of Gases
- Waves & Oscillations: Simple Harmonic Motion, Damped and Forced Oscillations, Wave Motion, Doppler Effect, Superposition and Interference of Sound
- Electrostatics & Current Electricity: Electric Charges, Coulomb's Law, Gauss's Theorem, Capacitors, Ohm's Law, Kirchhoff's Laws, Wheatstone Bridge, Meter Bridge
- Magnetism & Electrodynamics: Biot-Savart Law, Ampere's Law, Moving Charges, Magnetism, Electromagnetic Induction, Faraday's Laws, AC Circuits, LC Oscillations
- Optics: Reflection and Refraction, Lens Formula, Optical Instruments, Wave Optics — Interference (Young's Double Slit), Diffraction, Polarisation
- Modern Physics: Dual Nature of Radiation, Photoelectric Effect, Atomic Models (Bohr), Nuclear Physics — Radioactivity, Fission and Fusion, Semiconductors, Logic Gates
Chemistry
- Physical Chemistry: Mole Concept, Stoichiometry, Atomic Structure, Chemical Bonding (VSEPR, VBT, MOT), States of Matter, Thermodynamics, Equilibrium (Chemical & Ionic), Electrochemistry, Chemical Kinetics, Surface Chemistry
- Inorganic Chemistry: Periodic Table and Periodicity, s-Block Elements (Alkali and Alkaline Earth Metals), p-Block Elements (Groups 13–18), d and f-Block Elements, Coordination Compounds (Werner's Theory, IUPAC Nomenclature, Isomerism), Metallurgy, Qualitative Analysis
- Organic Chemistry: Basic Principles and Techniques, Hydrocarbons (Alkanes, Alkenes, Alkynes, Aromatic), Haloalkanes and Haloarenes, Alcohols, Phenols, Ethers, Aldehydes, Ketones, Carboxylic Acids, Amines, Biomolecules (Carbohydrates, Proteins, Nucleic Acids), Polymers, Chemistry in Everyday Life
Mathematics
- Algebra: Sets, Relations and Functions, Complex Numbers, Quadratic Equations, Sequences and Series (AP, GP, HP), Permutations and Combinations, Binomial Theorem, Matrices and Determinants
- Calculus: Limits, Continuity and Differentiability, Differentiation (including implicit and parametric), Application of Derivatives (Tangents, Normals, Maxima/Minima), Indefinite and Definite Integrals, Application of Integrals (Area), Differential Equations
- Coordinate Geometry: Straight Lines, Circles, Parabola, Ellipse, Hyperbola, Three-Dimensional Geometry (Direction Cosines, Planes, Lines in Space)
- Trigonometry: Trigonometric Functions, Identities, Inverse Trigonometric Functions, Properties of Triangles, Solution of Triangles
- Statistics & Probability: Measures of Dispersion, Probability (Classical, Conditional), Bayes' Theorem, Probability Distributions (Binomial, Poisson), Random Variables
- Vectors: Vector Algebra, Dot Product, Cross Product, Scalar Triple Product
- Linear Programming: Formulation, Graphical Method, Feasibility and Optimal Solutions
General English
- Reading Comprehension passages with inferential and vocabulary-based questions
- Grammar — Subject-Verb Agreement, Tenses, Articles, Prepositions, Conjunctions
- Vocabulary — Synonyms, Antonyms, Word Usage in Context, Idioms and Phrases
- Sentence Correction and Error Spotting
General Aptitude
- Logical Reasoning — Series Completion, Analogies, Coding-Decoding, Blood Relations, Direction Sense
- Quantitative Aptitude — Ratio and Proportion, Percentages, Profit and Loss, Time-Speed-Distance, Data Interpretation
- Spatial and Abstract Reasoning — Pattern Recognition, Figure-based Problems
MET Cutoff Scores
Cutoff data is not available yet.
MET Preparation Tips
Subject-Wise Recommended Books
For Physics, refer to H.C. Verma's Concepts of Physics (Vol 1 & 2) for conceptual clarity, and D.C. Pandey's series for practice problems. For Chemistry, use NCERT textbooks as the base, supplemented by O.P. Tandon for Physical Chemistry and J.D. Lee (Concise Inorganic Chemistry) for Inorganic Chemistry. For Mathematics, R.D. Sharma and Arihant's Skills in Mathematics series by A. Das Gupta are highly recommended.
Understand the MET Syllabus
MET is based on the Class 11 and 12 PCMB/PCM syllabus as per the Karnataka State Board and CBSE. Physics and Mathematics each carry 50 marks, Chemistry carries 50 marks, and the remaining 50 marks come from either Biology or Mathematics depending on your course preference. Prioritise topics like Mechanics, Electrostatics, Organic Chemistry reactions, Calculus, and Coordinate Geometry — these consistently have high weightage in MET.
Create a Structured Study Schedule
Divide your preparation into three phases: the first two months for completing NCERT and standard textbooks chapter by chapter, the next month for solving previous years' MET question papers (2018–2024), and the final month for full-length mock tests and revision. Aim for 6–8 hours of focused study daily in the months leading up to the exam.
Mock Test Strategy
MET has no negative marking, so attempt every question. Practice on Manipal's official mock test portal and third-party platforms like Embibe and Vedantu that offer MET-specific mocks. Simulate real exam conditions: 150-minute timer, no breaks. After each mock, spend equal time reviewing wrong answers and identifying weak chapters.
Important Topics to Focus On
- Physics: Rotational Motion, Electromagnetic Induction, Modern Physics, Optics
- Chemistry: Chemical Bonding, Electrochemistry, Carbonyl Compounds, Coordination Chemistry
- Mathematics: Integration, Probability, Matrices & Determinants, 3D Geometry
Leverage MAHE's Official Resources
Download the official MET sample papers from the Manipal University admissions portal. MET is conducted in a computer-based format, so practise using the official CBT interface to get comfortable with the navigation, flagging, and review features before exam day.
Exam-Day Tips
Since MET is conducted in multiple sessions across different dates, report to the designated test centre at least 45 minutes early with your admit card and a valid photo ID (Aadhaar, passport, or school ID). There is no negative marking, so do not leave any question unanswered. Manage your time by spending roughly 90 seconds per question on average, and revisit flagged questions in the last 15 minutes.
MET Counselling Process
MET counselling is conducted exclusively by Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) directly — there is no external counselling body like JoSAA or MCC involved. All seat allotment and admission processes are centralised through the official MAHE admissions portal at admissions.manipal.edu.
- Declaration of MET Result & Merit List: MAHE releases the MET scorecard and all-India merit list on the official admissions portal within 2–3 weeks of the last exam session. Students can log in with their application credentials to view their score and rank.
- Online Registration for Counselling: Qualified candidates must register separately for the counselling process on the MAHE portal. A non-refundable counselling registration fee (approximately ₹1,000–₹2,000) is payable online during this step.
- Choice Filling & Locking: Registered candidates fill and lock their preferred programmes and campuses (Manipal — Karnataka, Jaipur, Dubai, etc.) in order of priority. MAHE offers multiple rounds, so strategic choice filling is important. Candidates can modify choices before the locking deadline.
- Seat Allotment — Round 1: Seats are allotted based on MET rank, programme availability, and filled choices. The allotment result is published on the portal. Candidates must confirm acceptance by paying the seat acceptance fee (approximately ₹20,000–₹50,000, adjustable against total fees) within the stipulated deadline to retain the seat.
- Subsequent Allotment Rounds: MAHE typically conducts 2–3 allotment rounds to fill remaining vacancies. Candidates who did not receive a preferred choice in Round 1, or who did not confirm, may participate in subsequent rounds. Upgrade of branch/campus is also possible.
- Document Verification: After final seat confirmation, candidates must complete document verification either online (upload scanned copies) or in-person at the respective MAHE campus. Required documents include: Class 10 & 12 mark sheets and certificates, MET admit card and scorecard, transfer/migration certificate, category certificate (if applicable), passport-size photographs, and a valid ID proof.
- Fee Payment & Reporting: The full first-semester fee must be paid online through the MAHE portal. After payment, candidates receive a provisional admission letter and must physically report to the allotted campus on the designated reporting date with all original documents for final enrollment.
Note: MET scores are also accepted by other Manipal Group institutions. Candidates should check individual campus notifications for any additional requirements or merit-based scholarships announced at the time of admission.