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MANET MET 2015 – Maharashtra Academy of Naval Education and Training, Pune Entrance Exam acronym as MANET MET Entrance Exam is conducted by the academy for providing admission nearly 320 candidates in:

 

  1. B.Tech in Marine Engineering (200 seats) and
  2. B.Sc Nautical Sciences (120seats)  courses of the Academy.

 

MANET MET Entrance Exam Eligibility

 

Educational Qualification

 

Aspiring candidates must have successfully completed the Senior Secondary Examination (10+2) or its equivalent with at least 60% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM) and at least 50% marks in English either in Class X or Class XII. 

 

Age Limits

 

Aspiring candidates should be less than 25 years of age, as on the 1st of August, in the year of admission. However the upper age limit for admission relaxed for SC/ST candidates by 5 Years.

 

Note: The date of birth as recorded on the applicants School Leaving Certificate will be considered for this purpose.

 

Marital Status


Only Unmarried candidates will be considered.

 

Physical Fitness

 

To be declared fit for selection, a candidate must be in good mental and physical health and free from any deficiency likely to interfere with the efficient performance of duties. These medical requirements are laid down by D.G. Shipping and are subjected to change. The following features are to be particularly observed:

 

1) Constitution

 

There should be no evidence of a weak constitution by way of imperfect development of muscles or serious malformation. Minimum height should be 157 centimetres with co-related weight and proportionate chest with a minimum 5 centimetre expansion.

 

2) Skeletal System

 

There should be no disease or impairment of functions of bones or joints. The candidate should also be free from any contraction or deformity of the chest or any joint. There should also not be any abnormal curvatures of the spine, deformity of legs and feet like bow legs, knock knee, flat feet. Neither should there be any instance of deformity of upper limbs, malformation of the head, deformity from fractures or depression of the skull. Healed fractures with a pin inside will also be a disqualification.

 

3) Ear, Nose, Throat

 

There should be no impaired hearing, discharge from or disease of either ear, unhealed perforation of the tympanic membrane or signs of acute or chronic supportive otitis media or evidence of radical or modified radical mastoid operation and no congenital malfunction of the ear. Unaided average threshold is to be higher than 40 db in both ears at 500,1000,2000, and 3000 Hz and / or functional speech discrimination less than 90% at 55 db in both ears is required. A candidate should be able to hear a whisper at a distance of 5 meters on each side without using hearing aids.

 

Candidates should not be afflicted with any disease of the bones and cartilage of the nose, nasal polypus or disease of naso-pharynx or accessory sinuses.

 

There should not be any loss or decay of teeth to such an extent as to interfere with efficient mastication. There should also not be any evidence of any disease of the throat, palate, tonsils or gums or any disease or injury affecting the normal function of either temporo-mandibular joint. Individuals with severe pyorrhoea will also be rejected.

 

4) Speech

 

There should be no speech impediment orimpairment like excessive stammering or a pronounced lisp.

 

5) Lymphatic System

 

All candidates must have a normally functioning glandular system without signs of tubercular enlargement or abnormality due to other diseases in the neck or other parts of the body.

 

6) Cardiovascular System

 

There should be no instance of cardiac or vascular disease. Electrocardiogram should be within normal limits. Systolic and diastolic blood pressure must not exceed 140 and 90 mm of Hg, respectively.

 

7) Respiratory System

 

There should be no evidence of chronic or upper respiratory disease, tuberculosis or history of this disease. X-ray of the chest should be normal.

 

8) Digestive System

 

There should be no evidence of any disease of the digestive system and the liver and spleen should not be palpable. There should be no abdominal tenderness on palpation.

 

9) Genitourinary System

 

The kidneys should not be palpable, enlarged or diseased. Candidates with alburminuria, glycosurea or blood (R.B.C) in urine will not be accepted. There should be no hernia or tendency thereto. Those who have been operated for hernia may be declared fit provided:one year has elapsed after the operation (documentary proof required); general tone of abdominal muscles is good; and there has been no recurrence of hernia or complications rising from the surgery.

 

There should be no hydrocele, varicocele, spermatocele or any other abnormality of genital organs. There should not be any incidence of fistula and/or anal fissure, hemorrhoids (piles) or rectal polyps. There should be no active latent or congenital venereal disease. Candidates with un-descended testes retained in the inguinal canal or at the extra abdominal ring will not be accepted.

 

10) Skin

 

There should be no skin disease except that of a temporary or trivial nature. Scars, which by their extent or position are likely to cause disability, are also unacceptable.

 

11) Nervous System

 

There should be no history or evidence of mental disease of the candidate or in his family. Candidate having history of fits, incontinence of urine or enuresis will not be accepted. Mental or nervous irritability, abnormality of gait, defective functions of cranial nerves, non co-ordination, motor or sensory dysfunction will be cause for disqualification.

 

12) Eyesight

 

Candidates must not have any degree of squint or any morbid condition of eyes or of the eyelids that is liable to aggravate or recur. Neither should they exhibit symptoms of pressure oftrachome and iris complications or sequela. Candidates must possess good binocular vision (fusion faculty and full field of vision in both eyes). Movement of the eyeballs must be full in all direction and the pupils should react normally to light and accommodation.

 

Use of corrective lenses for eyesight is permitted but the maximum permissible limits, at entry, are 6/12 in each eye or 6/9 in better eye and 6/18 in other eye for distant unaided vision. Color blindness is not permitted

 

Normal color vision is to be tested by Ishiara test chart. Candidates may also be disqualified by reason of any other deficiency that in the opinion of the examining doctors will interfere with or compromise the individual’s ability to properly function as an officer in the merchant navy.

 

13) Other Tests

 

In addition, at the time of the medical examination or subsequently at any time during the program, candidates may be asked to undertake Drugs and/or HIV tests.

 

Note : Candidates in their own interest, it would be prudent to get the eyesight checked from a qualified Eye specialist as per the eyesight requirement of the courses. This will help candidates to avoid any last minute embarrassment during the admission round.                        

 

MANET MET Entrance Exam Syllabus

 

MANET MET Exam consists of questions from the following given subjects of the level of +2 class

 

  1. English
  2. Physics
  3. Chemistry
  4. Mathematics
  5. General Knowledge

 

MANET MET Entrance Exam Pattern

 

MANET MET Entrance Exam consists of 150 objective multiple choice type of questions carrying 1 marks each to be completed in 2Hrs time,

 

Note: There will be no negative marking for wrong answers

 

How to apply for MANET MET Entrance Exam?

 

Aspiring candidates can adopt any of the Online or  Offline mode to apply for MANET MET Entrance Exam by visiting the official website. 

 

MANET MET Entrance Exam Fee

 

MANET MET Entrance Exam fee is Rs.1000/- Only.

 

MANET MET Entrance Exam Dates

 

Date of Notification and Availability of Application Form

 

  • Apr, 2015

 

Last Date of Submission of Application Form

 

  • Last date for receiving applications- 17th October, 2014
    Admit cards released- 20th October to 31st October, 2014
    Date of Entrance test- 11th November, 2014
    May, 2015

 

Date of Exam

 

  • Jun, 2015

 

MANET MET Entrance Exam is normaly held in the month of June.

 

 

MANET MET Entrance Exam Test Centers

 

MANET MET Entrance Exam will held at the following test Centres:

 

  1. Ahmedabad
  2. Amritsar
  3. Bhopal
  4. Bhubaneswar
  5. Chandigarh
  6. Dehradun
  7. Delhi
  8. Gorakhpur
  9. Gurudaspur
  10. Guwahati
  11. Hyderabad
  12. Indore
  13. Jabalpur
  14. Jaipur
  15. Kolkata
  16. Lucknow
  17. Mumbai
  18. Nashik
  19. Nagpur
  20. Panaji
  21. Patna
  22. Pune
  23. Raipur
  24. Ranchi
  25. Varanasi

 

MANET MET Entrance Exam Contact Details 

 

Maharashtra Academy Of Naval Education And Training (Manet)
Gat No. 140, Rajbaug,Pune-Solapur Highway,
Loni Kalbhor,  Pune-412 201
Tel: 020-26912901 /02 /03 /04  Fax:  020- 26912904

 

For Admission Details Also Contact at:

 

  1. Prof. Sunil.T. Chawale               
    Mob:+91-9860337613
  2. Mr. Harshad R.Wagh                 
    Mob:+91-7774062355
  3. Mr. Pravin A. Patil                     
    Mob:+91-7774062353
  4. Mr. Anit S. Bhade                    
    Mob:+91-7774062351


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