MET 2026 Phase 1 Application Deadline Approaches: Aspirants Urged to Submit Forms by March 15
The Manipal Entrance Test (MET) 2026 application window for admission into various undergraduate and postgraduate programs, including the highly sought-after B.Tech courses, is actively open. The Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) has set a firm deadline of March 15, 2026, for candidates to submit their application forms for Phase 1 of the examination.

With nearly three months left until the final deadline, students are strongly advised not to delay the submission process. Early registration provides significant logistical advantages, especially concerning the mandatory slot booking process later in April.
Understanding the MET 2026 Multi-Phase Advantage
MET 2026 is designed to reduce stress on aspirants by being conducted in multiple phases (Phase 1 in April, Phase 2 in May). A unique feature is that MAHE considers the best score from all attempts for the final merit list. However, applying for Phase 1 by the March 15 deadline is the primary gateway to securing admission through this examination.
Key Dates for MET 2026 Phase 1 (B.Tech):
| Activity | Tentative Schedule | Criticality |
|---|---|---|
| Application Deadline | March 15, 2026 | Mandatory: Last date to register for Phase 1. |
| Online Test Booking (OTBS) | Early April 2026 | First-come, first-served slot booking. |
| Admit Card Release | April 2026 | Only after slot booking is complete. |
| Phase 1 Exam Window | Mid-April 2026 | First attempt at the Computer-Based Test (CBT). |
Why Register Early? The Slot Booking Constraint
While the application deadline is March 15, the actual exam slot booking (where candidates select their preferred exam date, time, and test center) begins much earlier in April and operates on a first-come, first-served (FCFS) basis.
- Centre Preference: Popular metro cities and convenient dates fill up rapidly. Early applicants have a much higher chance of securing their most preferred test centre and time.
- Preparation Timeline: Completing the application now allows students to fully concentrate on their Class 12 board exams and subsequent preparation for the MET exam without the distraction of administrative deadlines looming.
A Meticulous Application Checklist
Aspirants must meticulously fill out the online application available on the official MAHE website, manipal.edu, as there is generally no correction window provided after final submission.
Essential Documents and Details Required:
- Personal Information: Name, Date of Birth (must match Class 10 Certificate).
- Academic Details: Class 10 and 12 marks/predicted grades.
- Scanned Uploads: Recent passport-size photograph and signature (must adhere strictly to specified dimensions and file size, typically JPEG/PNG format).
- Payment: The application fee and the entrance test fee (usually around ₹2,000 for a single attempt, subject to change) must be paid online.
The MET B.Tech exam is a 120-minute Computer-Based Test (CBT) covering Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and English. It carries a total of 240 marks with a unique marking scheme: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) have a $4/-1$ scheme, but Numerical Answer Type (NAT) questions have no negative marking, encouraging aspirants to attempt all numerical problems.
For comprehensive syllabus breakdowns, preparation strategies, and continuous updates on the MET 2026 schedule, follow Only Education News. Ensure your application is submitted before March 15, 2026, to guarantee your spot in this critical admission cycle.
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