COMEDK BArch counselling 2024 registration begins at comedk.org; documents required
Ayushi Bisht | June 20, 2024 | 02:26 PM IST | 2 mins read
COMEDK Counselling 2024: Candidates will be able to register for COMEDK BArch 2024 counselling till June 26.
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Check NowNEW DELHI: The Consortium of Medical, Engineering and Dental Colleges of Karnataka (COMEDK) BArch 2024 counselling registration process has commenced on June 19. Candidates can participate in the COMEDK BArch 2024 counselling through the official website at comedk.org.
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Candidates will be able to register for COMEDK BArch 2024 counselling till June 26. To participate in the admission process, the candidates will have to complete the COMEDK BArch 2024 counselling registration process before the deadline
The COMEDK BArch 2024 admissions will be done based on NATA and JEE Main paper 2 scores. Registered candidates will have to select their colleges as per preference through the COMEDK BArch 2024 choice filling facility.
COMEDK BArch 2024 seat allotment result will be declared online. Candidates will be allotted seats on the basis of their rank, preferences and seat availability. Separate seat allotment results for different rounds of COMEDK BArch 2024 counselling will be released. Candidates will have to use their login credentials such as registration number and date of birth to download the COMEDK BArch seat allotment result 2024.
COMEDK BArch 2024 Counselling: Documents required
Candidates will have to carry the following documents at the time of registration:
- Original ID proof
- Date of Birth proof: PAN/Passport/VoterId/Driving License/ Any otherGovernmentId Proof/
- 10th Marks Card/ Birth Certificate
- PUC or Class 12 or equivalent marks card. Do not crop top and bottom of the marks card. All
- information including QR code (if available in your marks card) should be clearly visible
- Admit card or hall ticket information of Class 12 or 2nd PUC or equivalent exam. Candidates marks card is verified on their respective board website. Candidates are requested to upload their admit card. However, if admit card is not available then write your admit card information like roll number, school number, admit card ID number etc.
- COMEDK admit card
- Improvement or supplementary/compartment marksheet or any other document
- SC/ST/OBC certificate: Applicable only if you have scored between 40 to 45% in Class 12 grade/2nd PUC/equivalent and you are a domicile of Karnataka
- Domicile Certificate
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