If you are planning to join the Merchant Navy in India, the first and most important step is clearing the IMU-CET (Indian Maritime University Common Entrance Test).
This exam is the gateway to most professional maritime courses in the country.
What Is IMU-CET
IMU-CET is a national-level entrance exam conducted every year by the Indian Maritime University.
It is used for admission into:
- IMU campuses
- IMU-affiliated institutes
- DG Shipping approved Maritime Training Institutes (MTIs)
The exam is conducted on an all-India basis, and your rank determines your admission opportunities
Why IMU-CET Is Important
IMU-CET is not just another entrance exam.
For most sea-going courses, it is mandatory.
- Required for courses like DNS, B.Sc Nautical Science, and B.Tech Marine Engineering
- Used for merit-based admission across institutes
- Recognised by DG Shipping for maritime training programmes
Without IMU-CET rank, you cannot take admission in these core Merchant Navy courses.

Courses Covered Through IMU-CET
Undergraduate (UG) Courses
- B.Tech Marine Engineering
- B.Sc Nautical Science
- Diploma in Nautical Science (DNS)
Postgraduate (PG) Courses
- M.Tech programmes
- MBA programmes (except some cases like online MBA)
IMU also accepts other exams like CAT, MAT, CMAT, GATE, but preference is usually given to IMU-CET rank holders

IMU-CET 2026 Exam Process

The process is simple and structured.
1. Online Application
- Fill the IMU-CET application form on the official website
2. Appear For The Exam
- Give the entrance test on the scheduled date
3. Rank Declaration
- IMU releases an All India Rank (AIR) based on your performance
4. Rank Certificate
- You receive a rank certificate, which is required for admission
5. Admission Path
After getting rank, you can:
- Participate in IMU counselling (for IMU campuses)
- Or apply directly to affiliated institutes
This process is clearly defined in the IMU admission system
How Admission Works After IMU-CET
Admission is based on your rank and choice.
- IMU campuses: through online counselling
- Affiliated institutes: direct admission using rank
- Non-affiliated MTIs: also accept IMU-CET rank
This gives aspirants multiple options after the exam.
Key Points Every Aspirant Should Know
- IMU-CET is compulsory for most Merchant Navy courses
- Rank plays a major role in college selection
- Better rank = better institute and opportunities
- Exam is conducted once every year
- Required for both government and private maritime institutes
Start Your Merchant Navy Journey
IMU-CET 2026 is the foundation of your Merchant Navy career.
If you prepare well and secure a good rank, you open doors to top maritime institutes and training opportunities.
For serious aspirants, starting preparation early and understanding the process clearly can make a big difference.
If you want structured preparation and expert guidance, you can consider joining MNOPTA (Merchant Navy Officers’ Preparation and Training Academy) to improve your chances of success.
(Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only. Details are based on the IMU Prospectus and may change. Students should verify information from the official Indian Maritime University and DG Shipping before making any decision.)