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July 11th, 2016, 10:01 AM
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Is COMEDK a Good Exam
Hello I am interested in having the information about the COMEDK examination which is conducted by the Consortium of Medical Engineering and Dental Colleges of Karnataka for the admission to the engineering and medical degree undergraduate courses?
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July 11th, 2016, 10:47 AM
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Re: Is COMEDK a Good Exam
COMEDK (Consortium of Medical, Engineering and Dental, Karnataka) is a selection test for around 20 thousand seats of Medical, Engineering and Dental courses offered by more than 14 medicinal universities, 25 dental schools and 150 designing universities of Karnataka under the umbrella of Association of Medical, Dental and Engineering Colleges (AMDEC) keep running by the Karnataka Professional Colleges Foundation (KPCF) Trust. The Association conducts two examinations round the year, in which one is UGET (Under Graduate Entrance test) and other is PGET (Post Graduate Entrance Test). The COMEDK UGET 2016 will be the passage to MBBS, BDS, B.Tech and B.Arch Courses. Understudies have a place with any state can profit the COMDEK examination according to their qualification criteria. COMEDK UGET 2016 Important Dates The begin date of the solicitation for application structure – eighth February 2016 Last Date of the solicitation for application structure – fourth April 2016 Last Date of filling the application structure –4th April 2016 Downloading of Admit Card/lobby ticket – 30th April 2016 Date of designing examination – eighth May 2016 Distributed of temporary Answer Key – thirteenth May 2016 Distributed the last Answer Key – 26th May 2016 Date of Result – 28th May 2016 Date of Counseling – second week June 2016 onwards COMEDK UGET Eligibility Criteria All applicants are proposed to follow the accompanying qualification criteria for all courses as Medical, Dental, Engineering and Architecture. The last choice will be taken by AICTE, MCI, DCI and COA: For Medical and Dental The competitors more likely than not passed the twelfth or PUC or any equal examination from any perceived board (without open college/board) of the nation with least half checks (40% if there should be an occurrence of SC, ST and OBC hopefuls of Karnataka state) in the total of Physics, Chemistry and Biology and half stamps (40% if there should be an occurrence of SC, ST and OBC applicants of Karnataka state) in English as a subject in twelfth class. The hopefuls more likely than not cleared the qualifying examination not before the year 2014. The hopefuls showing up the qualifying exam and expecting the rate as required, are qualified to apply. The applicants those chose for the MBBS situate prior and neglected to join the school or neglected to surrender the seat at COMEDK level or neglected to seek after the course, are not have to apply. The hopefuls must be finished the age of 17 year as on 31st December of the year of examination. Hopefuls discovered endeavoring the conning or imitate prior can't matter. For Engineering The hopefuls more likely than not passed the twelfth or PUC or any proportionate examination from any perceived board (without open college/board) of the nation with least 45% imprints (40% if there should arise an occurrence of SC, ST and OBC competitors of Karnataka state) in the total of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics and half stamps (40% if there should be an occurrence of SC, ST and OBC applicants of Karnataka state) in English as a subject in twelfth class. The applicants more likely than not went in individual subject. The Physics, Mathematics and English are obligatory while Chemistry or Biotechnology or Biology or whatever other specialized professional course is a discretionary subject. Certificate competitors are not qualified to show up the exam as it doesn't have any sidelong passage plan. For Architecture The hopefuls probably passed the twelfth or PUC or any comparable examination from any perceived board (without open college/board) of the nation or having 10+3 recognition with least half stamps (45% in the event of SC, ST and OBC competitors of Karnataka state) in the total. The applicants more likely than not showed up and scored at least 80 marks out of 200 imprints in NATA (National Aptitude Test in Architecture) directed by the COA for general and class understudies both. The hopefuls looking for the B.Arch course should present the different application. There is no passageway test for understudies looking for the admission to B.Arch program. |
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