The IMU-CET 2026 syllabus is designed to assess a candidate’s academic foundation, logical reasoning, and aptitude required for a professional maritime career. The syllabus is based on 10+2 level (CBSE & State Boards) and applies to all major undergraduate maritime programs.
This syllabus is applicable for admissions to:
DNS (Leading to Nautical Science), B.Sc Nautical Science, Maritime Science, Shipbuilding & Repair, B.Tech Marine Engineering, and Naval Architecture & Ocean Engineering.
| Subject | Topics Covered | Marks |
|---|---|---|
| English |
The English section tests grammar, vocabulary, and comprehension skills required for maritime communication.
|
25 Marks |
| General Knowledge | Questions are based on general awareness and current affairs. | 25 Marks |
| General Aptitude |
Questions are based on 10+2 standard level, focusing on reasoning and numerical ability.
|
25 Marks |
| Physics | Physics questions are based on +2 CBSE & State Board syllabus, focusing on fundamental concepts and problem-solving. | 50 Marks |
| Mathematics | Mathematics is also based on the +2 CBSE & State Board syllabus, covering algebra, trigonometry, calculus, and applied mathematics. | 50 Marks |
| Chemistry | Chemistry syllabus follows +2 CBSE & State Board standards, including basic physical, organic, and inorganic concepts. | 25 Marks |
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