IMU CET 2023 Counselling Registration Process for UG, MBA, MTech Programmes Begins at imu.edu.in
The Indian Maritime University (IMU) has commenced the registration process for IMU CET 2023 counselling at the official website- imu.edu.in.
IMU CET 2023 Counselling: The Indian Maritime University (IMU) has commenced the registration process for IMU CET Counselling 2023. The counselling will be held for Undergraduate, MTech and MBA programmes. Eligible candidates can register at the official website of the IMU- imu.edu.in.
Candidates must register for the IMU CET 2023 counselling before Jun 26. The Institute will soon announce the first admission list. Candidates are advised to choose as many as Institutes possible to increase their chances of getting admission.
The direct link to apply for the IMU CET counselling is given in the table below:
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IMU CET 2023 Counselling | Direct Link |
The IMU CET counselling website stated that "The candidates will be allotted amongst only those seats, which they have opted in their choices. Any course/campus not mentioned in the choice will not be allotted irrespective of the merit of the ranks".
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IMU CET 2023 Counselling: Undergraduate Choices
The list of Undergraduate choices available at the IMU CET are listed below.
- BTech (Marine Engineering), IMU Chennai Campus
- BTech (Marine Engineering), IMU Kolkata Campus
- BTech (Naval Architecture and Ship Building), IMU Visakhapatnam Campus
- BTech (Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering), IMU Visakhapatnam Campus
- BTech (Marine Engineering), IMU Mumbai Port Campus
- BSc (Nautical Science), IMU Navi Mumbai Campus
- BSc (Nautical Science), IMU Kochi Campus
- BSc (Nautical Science), IMU Chennai Campus
- DNS, IMU Chennai Campus
- DNS, IMU Navi Mumbai Campus
Candidates must note that the seat allotment process in the IMU CET 2023 counselling is automatically done by software. The software will consider factors like IMU CET rank, category, choices of programmes and campuses, and the availability of seats to allot seats for candidates.