MET Admit Card 2026 Phase 2 – Download Hall Ticket Now

The Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) has released the MET Admit Card 2026 Phase 2 today, 20 May 2026. Candidates who have registered and booked their slots for the Manipal Entrance Test can access their hall tickets via the Online Test Booking System (OTBS) on the official website. The download window is strictly open from 20 May to 22 May 2026.

The Phase 2 exam will be conducted in a computer-based mode on 23 and 24 May 2026. Two slots are scheduled for each day.

Overview

Particulars Details
Exam Name Manipal Entrance Test (MET) 2026 – Phase 2
Conducting Body Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE)
Courses Covered B.Tech and other UG/PG programmes
Admit Card Status Released on 20 May 2026
Exam Dates 23 May 2026 and 24 May 2026
Exam Mode Computer-Based Test (CBT)
Official Website https://www.manipal.edu
Admit Card Portal Online Test Booking System (OTBS)
Download Window 20 May 2026 to 22 May 2026

Important Dates

Event Date
Admit Card Release 20 May 2026
Download Deadline 22 May 2026
Exam Dates 23 and 24 May 2026

How to Download MET Admit Card 2026 Phase 2

  1. Click the official download link below to access the Online Test Booking System (OTBS) and log in with your credentials to print your hall ticket.

Admit cards are available exclusively online and will not be sent via post or email.

Details Mentioned on the Hall Ticket

Verify the following information on your MET 2026 Phase 2 admit card:

  • Candidate’s name, photograph, and application number
  • Programme/course applied for
  • Exam dates and slot details (23 or 24 May 2026)
  • Test centre name, code, city, and address
  • General CBT guidelines

If you spot any discrepancies, contact the MAHE admissions office immediately for rectification.

Required Documents on Exam Day

Candidates must carry the following to the test centre:

  • A clear A4-size printed copy of the MET Admit Card 2026 Phase 2.
  • One original valid photo ID proof (Aadhaar Card, PAN Card, Passport, Voter ID, Driving Licence, etc.).

Entry will be denied without these mandatory documents.

Exam-Day Instructions

  • Arrive at the exam centre well before the reporting time for verification.
  • Carry only the printed admit card and a valid photo ID.
  • Mobile phones, smartwatches, calculators, and other electronic devices are strictly prohibited.
  • Retain your admit card safely after the test for counselling and admission processes.

Important Links

Particulars Link
Official Website Click Here

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. How can I download the MET Phase 2 hall ticket?

Ans. You can download your hall ticket directly from the official Manipal website using your login credentials.

Q2. What’s the deadline for downloading my MET Phase 2 admit card?

Ans. You must download your admit card by 22 May 2026. Make sure to get it printed before the portal closes.

Q3. On which dates is the MET 2026 Phase 2 exam scheduled?

Ans. The Phase 2 computer-based tests are set to take place on 23 and 24 May 2026.

Q4. What items do I need to bring to the test centre?

Ans. You need to carry a printed, clear A4-size copy of your hall ticket alongside an original government-issued photo ID like an Aadhaar or PAN card.

Q5. Who should I contact if I spot a mistake on my hall ticket?

Ans. Reach out to the MAHE admissions office right away to get any discrepancies corrected before your exam day.

Q6. Will Manipal University mail my admit card to my home address?

Ans. No, admit cards are strictly issued online through the OTBS portal. You will not receive a physical copy via mail or courier.

Q7. Am I allowed to bring my smartphone or smartwatch into the exam hall?

Ans. No, strict rules prohibit all electronic devices, including phones and smartwatches, inside the testing area.

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