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Vikash Kumar Gupta

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Syllabus for IMUCET entrance exam is different from the one of the online test for sponsorship. The syllabus for IMUCET depends upon the course in which you are seeking admission; there are subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, English, and General Aptitude for Undergraduate programs.Syllabus Overview of IMUCETB.Sc (NS), BTech (ME), BTech (NAOE): 10+2 level syllabus is there in the subject of English, General Aptitude, Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.MBA Programs: Focuses on Quantitative Ability, Data Interpretation, Verbal Ability, and Reasoning.M.Tech Programs: Focuses on Logical Reasoning, Mathematics, and an applied en
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Abhishek singh

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No, IMA Institute does not give admission to B.Sc Nautical Science without the IMU CET exam: The Indian Maritime University (IMU) conducts the IMU CET, a national-level entrance exam, for admission to B.Sc Nautical Science and other courses.IMU CET is mandatory for admission to DGS-approved programs, including B.Sc Nautical Science.IMU CET scores are also accepted for admission to other courses, such as UG Diploma, MTech, MBA, and PhD.Some other things to know about the IMU CET and B.Sc Nautical Science include:The minimum age to apply for the IMU CET is 17 years as of August 1, 2025. Candidates must be medically fit and mee
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Rayamkula Harish

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It's totally cool if the 12th board result has not been declared yet; you can enroll through IMUCET as long as you meet the minimum eligibility criterion. Most of the candidates, by this time, are waiting for the result of the board and giving attempts at almost all the entrance examinations. Most of them would have finished all their schooling by the time they prepare for admission to an institution. They will then be found looking for their class 12 results after being selected during the final admission process.So do keep track of the dates so that you are done with getting your results well before the last day of the admission
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Shiv Kumar

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Here are some colleges offering B.Sc. Nautical Science without requiring IMUCET scores:VELS University, ChennaiCoimbatore Marine College, CoimbatoreIndian Maritime Academy, ChennaiGreat Eastern Institute of Maritime Studies, PuneSamundra Institute of Maritime Studies, PuneThese institutions may conduct their own entrance exams or have merit-based admissions. Contact the colleges for specific details.

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Anushka Mendiratta

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IMUCET is required exam for admission into various marine-related courses. There are subjects like English, General Knowledge, General Aptitude, Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry (10+2 level) in this exam. You need to focus well on topics like vocabulary, grammar, current affairs, logical reasoning, data interpretation, mathematical concepts, and scientific principles. Prefer NCERT Textbooks and other Reference Books for a smooth preparation. 

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Deepa M

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No, you cannot join IMU Vishakhapatnam for the M.Tech in Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering programme without taking the IMU CET. The admission process for this programme requires candidates to qualify in the IMU Common Entrance Test (IMU CET) or have valid scores from the Andhra Pradesh PGECET for admission.For Indian nationals, the IMU CET is mandatory, while foreign students may have the option to apply through the Direct Admission of Students Abroad (DASA) scheme. Thus, taking the IMU CET is essential for eligibility in this program.

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Muskan

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During the university-provided correction window, you can update your IMUCET (Indian Maritime University Common Entrance Test) application if you submitted the incorrect registered number by accident. Typically, this time opens following the first application submission deadline and enables candidates to fix form problems. During this time, you should use the official IMU website to log into your account and make the required adjustments. For more help, get in touch with the IMU helpdesk or support team as away if the correction window has closed.

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Muskan

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The Indian Maritime University Common Entrance Test (IMUCET) previous year's question papers are available from a number of sites. The Indian Maritime University (IMU) does not always formally publish its previous research articles. On the other hand, candidates may obtain these papers from internet discussion boards, educational websites, and coaching facilities that focus on marine admission examinations. Online Platforms also provide practice questions and sample papers. Acquiring preparation materials, such as past exam papers, can also be facilitated by joining online study groups or forums dedicated to the IMUCET.

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