IMU CET 2023 Exam Pattern will be released by Indian Maritime University along with the brochure pdf. Through the exam scheme candidates will get to know mode of exam, duration, type of questions to be asked, date of test etc. This exam selects the candidates for admission in UG, PG and Phd courses like B.Sc, M.Tech, MBA to the university. Candidates can read this complete article to get more information about the IMU CET Exam Scheme 2023.
IMU CET 2023 Exam Pattern
Candidates can go through below table to get familiar with the IMU CET 2023 Exam Pattern. Knowing the exam scheme will help the aspirants in better preparation to score well.
IMU CET 2023 Exam SchemeMode of exam | Online (Computer-based Test) |
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Types of question | MCQ(Multiple Choice Question) |
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Total No of question | 200 questions for UG courses and 120 questions for the PG test. |
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Duration | 3 hours(180 minutes) |
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Marking Scheme | (+1) for every right answer There will be no deduction of marks for the wrong attempt. |
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In the below section we have provided distribution of questions as per each sections:
Section-wise distribution of MarksSubject Name | Number of Questions from each subject |
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English | 25 |
General Aptitude | 25 |
Mathematics | 50 |
Physics | 50 |
Chemistry | 25 |
Questions Covered
For UG Programmes
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Mathematics
- English
- General Aptitude
For M.Tech
- English
- Mechanical Engineering / Naval Architecture / Marine Engineering / Civil Engineering
- Mathematics
For MBA
- Quantitative ability
- Logical Reasoning
- Verbal Ability
- Data interpretation
For DNS
- English
- General Aptitude
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Mathematics
For Research Programmes
Stage I – Written Test
- Duration: 02 hours(20 minutes)
- No. of questions: There are 120 Multiple Choice Questions in the test
- Topics: Metal Ability, Knowledge in the Maritime sector, Knowledge in the subject area chosen for reserach
Stage 2 – Descriptive Writing Test
- Duration: The duration of this test is 01 hour
- Topics: Technical Writing & English in the research area
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