MET 2022 Practice Papers & Previous year Papers

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    Manipal Academy of Higher Education will organize MET 2022 for Phase I from 3rd week of April, 2022 for admission to B.Tech and other UG and PG courses. The exam will be held as a computer-based test across 50 cities in India. 

    For boosting your MET Preparation and enhancing your strategy skills, we have brought you a set of MET Sample Papers. They are a helpful tool for measuring performance, weak and strong areas. These practice papers and mock tests are bound to help the candidates in familiarizing them with exam pattern and syllabus. It also benefits them in gaining speed & precision required to score well in the exam. Question Papers aid candidates identify the important topics and the weightage of marks. Check MET Exam Pattern and Syllabus 2022

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    1. Benefits of MET Practice Papers
      1.1 Making of the study plan

    Benefits of MET Practice Papers

    • Helps in pointing out the strong and weak areas.
    • Help to identify the important topics and their weightage for that particular paper. 
    • The practice papers and mock tests help the aspirants in familiarizing them with the pattern of questions and gain speed & precision required to score well in the exam.

    Candidates can download MET previous year question papers, mock tests and section-wise sample papers for all the papers from the links provided below. 

    MET Exam Pattern Highlights

    • MET will be in English medium.
    • Questions will be objective in nature i.e. multiple choice questions (MCQ type). Candidate must choose the right or closest to the right answer from among the choices given.
    • There is NO negative marking except ME/M.Tech course.
    • For MTech & ME, each question carries 4 marks and the right answer will be awarded 4 marks
    • For all other courses, each question carries 1 mark and the right answer will be awarded 1 mark.

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