IMU CET 2026 was conducted on May 24, 2026, with approximately 25,000 students appearing for the computer-based test — and the rank card was declared on June 8, 2026, on the official Indian Maritime University website at imu.edu.in.
Qualification in IMU CET 2026 is not a simple pass/fail outcome. Your score must cross a category-specific minimum threshold and you must meet the Class 12 academic eligibility in PCM and English. Students who clear both conditions appear in the official merit list with an All India Rank (AIR) that determines counselling priority. Based on 2025 trends — where roughly 53% of those who appeared qualified — around 12,000 to 14,000 students are expected to have qualified from the approximately 25,000 who sat the 2026 exam.
- Exam date: May 24, 2026 | Result date: June 8, 2026
- Total marks: 200 (1 mark each, ?0.25 for wrong answers)
- Total appeared (2026): ~25,000 students
- Minimum qualifying marks — General/OBC-NCL/EWS: 80/200 (40%); SC/ST/PwD: 60/200 (30%)
- Expected qualified (2026, based on 2025 trends): ~12,000–14,000 students
- Separate rank lists published for UG, MBA, and MTech programmes
| Direct Link — IMU CET 2026 Rank Card Download (OUT) | Download at imu.edu.in |
IMU CET 2026 Total Appeared vs Registered
A consistent pattern in IMU CET is the gap between students who register and those who actually appear on exam day. In 2025, around 55,000 students registered but only about 37,000 sat the exam — a drop of nearly one-third. For 2026, approximately 25,000 students appeared. The lower appeared count compared to 2025 may reflect tighter eligibility checks during document verification or a segment of students opting for other maritime or engineering entrance tests instead.
| Year | Registered (Approx.) | Appeared (Approx.) | Qualified (Approx.) | Qualification Rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | — | — | ~14,815 | — |
| 2025 | ~55,000 | ~37,000 | ~19,682 | ~53% |
| 2026 | — | ~25,000 | Expected ~12,000–14,000 (based on 2025 trends) | Expected ~50–53% |
The 2026 total qualified figure will be confirmed in the official UG, MBA, and MTech rank list PDFs published at imu.edu.in following the June 8, 2026 result declaration.
IMU CET 2026 Minimum Qualifying Marks by Category
To appear in the IMU CET 2026 merit list, your score must cross a category-specific minimum out of the total 200 marks. Scoring below this threshold means you do not figure in the rank list and are ineligible for counselling, regardless of how others performed.
| Category | Minimum Qualifying Marks (out of 200) | Minimum Percentage |
|---|---|---|
| General (UR) | 80 | 40% |
| OBC-NCL | 80 | 40% |
| EWS | 80 | 40% |
| SC | 60 | 30% |
| ST | 60 | 30% |
| PwD | 60 | 30% |
Beyond the CET score threshold, you must also satisfy the academic eligibility: at least 60% aggregate in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics at Class 12 (55% for SC/ST students) and at least 50% in English at either Class 10 or Class 12 level. Both conditions must be met to be considered qualified.
IMU CET 2026 Programme-wise Breakdown: UG, MBA and MTech
Indian Maritime University publishes separate rank lists for each programme level. The UG rank list accounts for the largest share of qualified students and covers B.Tech Marine Engineering, B.Tech Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, B.Sc Nautical Science, and other undergraduate programmes. The table below uses 2024 confirmed data and 2025 approximate figures as reference points.
| Programme Level | 2024 Qualified | 2025 Total Qualified (All programmes) | 2026 (Expected, based on 2025 trends) |
|---|---|---|---|
| UG (B.Tech, B.Sc programmes) | ~14,360 | ~19,682 (combined) | Largest share of expected ~12,000–14,000 |
| MBA (Maritime Management) | ~409 | Expected ~400–550 | |
| MTech | ~46 | Expected ~100–200 | |
| Total | ~14,815 | ~19,682 | Expected ~12,000–14,000 |
All 2026 figures are expected estimates based on 2025 trends. Programme-wise breakdowns for 2026 will be confirmed once the individual UG, MBA, and MTech rank list PDFs are published at imu.edu.in.
How IMU CET 2026 Qualification and AIR Are Determined
Many students confuse qualifying with getting admission. In IMU CET, qualifying means your name appears in the published merit list — it opens the door to counselling but does not guarantee a seat. Your All India Rank (AIR) is derived from your total raw score out of 200 after applying the negative marking of ?0.25 per wrong answer. When two students score identically, IMU applies tie-breaking criteria to assign relative ranks. Your AIR and category together determine which campus-programme combinations are within reach at each counselling round.
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Total marks | 200 |
| Marking scheme | +1 for correct, ?0.25 for incorrect |
| General/OBC-NCL/EWS qualifying threshold | 80 marks (40%) |
| SC/ST/PwD qualifying threshold | 60 marks (30%) |
| Result format | Separate PDFs for UG, MBA, and MTech |
| Rank card details | Name, roll number, application number, score, AIR, category |
Download and preserve your IMU CET 2026 rank card from imu.edu.in — you will need it at every stage of counselling, including document verification at the allotted campus.
What to Do After Qualifying IMU CET 2026
Once the rank card is out, qualified students must act within the counselling registration window, which typically opens in July. Here is the step-by-step process:
- Download your rank card from imu.edu.in using your application number and password.
- Register for counselling on the official IMU portal when the window opens and pay the counselling fee.
- Fill in your choice of campus and programme in order of preference — rank your most-preferred options first.
- Seat allotment results are published round-wise; check the allotment and either accept or participate in the next round.
- Report to the allotted campus with all original documents within the deadline to confirm your admission.
Students who qualify but receive a lower-priority allotment in Round 1 should not withdraw immediately. Seats open up as higher-ranked students upgrade in later rounds, and you may receive a better allotment in Round 2 or Round 3.
IMU CET 2026 Qualifier Stats FAQs
Ques. How many students appeared for IMU CET 2026?
Ans. Approximately 25,000 students appeared for IMU CET 2026, which was conducted on May 24, 2026 in computer-based test mode across multiple exam centres in India.
Ques. How many students are expected to qualify in IMU CET 2026?
Ans. Based on 2025 trends where approximately 53% of those who appeared qualified, around 12,000 to 14,000 students are expected to have qualified IMU CET 2026. Official figures will be confirmed in the rank list PDFs at imu.edu.in.
Ques. What are the minimum qualifying marks in IMU CET 2026?
Ans. General, OBC-NCL, and EWS students need at least 80 out of 200 marks (40%) to qualify. SC, ST, and PwD students require at least 60 out of 200 marks (30%) to appear in the merit list.
Ques. When was IMU CET 2026 result declared?
Ans. The IMU CET 2026 result and rank card was declared on June 8, 2026. Students can download their rank card from imu.edu.in using their application number and password.
Ques. How many students qualified in IMU CET 2025?
Ans. Approximately 19,682 students qualified in IMU CET 2025 out of around 37,000 who appeared, representing a qualification rate of roughly 53%.
Ques. Does qualifying IMU CET 2026 guarantee a seat?
Ans. No. Qualifying IMU CET 2026 only makes you eligible for counselling. Your actual seat allotment depends on your All India Rank, category, and the availability of seats in your preferred campus and programme at the time of counselling.








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