UPESMET 2026 MBA Entrance Exam Registration Window Remains Open Ahead of January 20 Deadline
UPES Dehradun MBA entrance exam (UPESMET 2026) registration is currently active. Apply by January 20, 2026, to secure admission into diverse MBA specializations.

The University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES), Dehradun, continues to accept applications for its Management Entrance Test, UPESMET 2026. With the final submission deadline set for January 20, the university has seen a consistent surge in registration numbers from MBA aspirants across the country. The entrance exam serves as a primary gateway for students seeking admission to the School of Business for the 2026-28 academic session.
Registration Process and Eligibility Criteria
The registration window is hosted entirely online through the official UPES admissions portal. To ensure a successful application, candidates must hold a bachelor’s degree from a recognized university with a minimum aggregate of 50%. It is important to note that final-year undergraduate students are also eligible to apply, provided they meet the requirements by the time of admission.
- Application Portal: Candidates must create a profile using a valid email ID and mobile number at upes.ac.in.
- Fee Payment: The application fee for the UPESMET 2026 cycle is currently set at 1,750.
- Specialized Requirements: Certain programs, such as the MBA in Strategic Financial Management, require a higher undergraduate aggregate of 60%.
- Document Verification: Applicants are required to upload digital copies of their 10th and 12th marksheets along with their graduation records.
Examination Pattern and Mode of Delivery
The university has confirmed that UPESMET 2026 will be conducted in a remote-proctored online mode. This format allows candidates to attempt the test from their homes, provided they have a stable internet connection and a functional webcam. The entrance exam is designed to evaluate a candidate’s aptitude across four core management segments.
Section Name | Number of Questions | Weightage / Points |
General English (Verbal Ability) | 35 | 35 |
Quantitative Aptitude (DI & DS) | 35 | 35 |
General Awareness & Business | 35 | 35 |
Analytical & Logical Reasoning | 35 | 35 |
Total | 140 | 140 |
- Scoring System: Each correct answer earns one mark, and notably, there is no negative marking for incorrect responses.
- Test Duration: Candidates are provided a total of 120 minutes to complete the assessment.
- Exam Logistics: Individual login credentials and passkeys are typically dispatched via SMS and email 24 hours prior to the scheduled test date.
Non-Examination Pathway and Final Selection
While UPESMET 2026 is the dedicated university-level test, UPES also offers a non-examination pathway for candidates with valid scores in national-level management exams. This alternative route allows high-performing candidates to bypass the written entrance test and move directly to the personality assessment stage of the admission process.
- Exemption Criteria: Candidates with a 70 percentile in MAT/CMAT or a 50 percentile in CAT/XAT are eligible for exemption from the written test.
- Selection Components: The final merit is calculated based on a combination of test scores, academic history, and performance in the Personal Interview (PI).
- Interview Format: Interviews for shortlisted candidates are conducted via Microsoft Teams to facilitate accessibility for outstation applicants.
Conclusion
As the January 20 deadline approaches, the UPESMET 2026 cycle represents a critical opportunity for students aiming for specialized management roles. With its diverse array of programs—ranging from Oil and Gas Management to Business Analytics—the university provides a multifaceted platform for career growth. Prospective students are encouraged to complete their registration early to avoid potential portal delays as the window for admission for the 2026-28 session draws to a close.
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