COMEDK Counselling 2024: Reporting deadline tomorrow for round 2; fee refund policy
COMEDK round 2 Counselling 2024: Candidates can apply for seat cancellation till July 31, by 4 pm.
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Download NowAlivia Mukherjee | July 30, 2024 | 02:15 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Consortium of Medical, Engineering and Dental Colleges of Karnataka (COMEDK) 2024 reporting deadline for completing the round 2 counselling process is tomorrow, July 31. COMEDK 2024 round 2 decision making, and fee payment deadline was today, July 30 till 2 pm. Earlier, candidates were required to make a decision and pay the fee by July 29, 2 pm.
The reporting deadline was initially set for July 30. Candidates who have accepted and frozen their seat must report to the college according to the date and time specified in the schedule to avoid losing their allotted seat. Candidates should verify the reporting timings with the college to avoid confusion.
COMEDK 2024 Round 2 Counselling: Seat cancellation deadline
The COMEDK round 2 seat allotment result 2024 was announced on July 26. To view the COMEDK 2024 seat allotment result, candidates are required to log in using their user ID and password. According to the updated COMEDK 2024 counseling schedule , candidates can apply for seat cancellation until 4 pm on July 31.
COMEDK 2024 Counselling: Fee refund
Candidates can have a look at the COMEDK counselling 2024 fee refund policy below.
Status of candidate |
refund Policy |
Accept and freeze at the end of each Round |
Not applicable |
Reject and withdraw in round 1 and round 2 |
Total fee paid is refundable as applicable to the college and course allotted (convenience fees are not refundable). |
Reject and upgrade candidate of round 2 who did not get any seat allotted in round 3 |
Total fee paid is refundable as applicable to the college and course allotted. |
Reject and upgrade candidates who clicked on ‘exit’ after round 2 phase 2 allotment to exit the counseling process |
Total fee paid is refundable as applicable to the college and course allotted. |
During or after seat allotment in round 3 |
There will be no refund and the entire total fee paid will be forfeited. |
Candidates cancelling the seats in round 1 and round 2 seat cancellation period |
Total fee paid will be refunded. |
COMEDK Counselling 2024: Documents required
Candidates are required to carry the following documents while reporting to the college for COMEDK counselling 2024.
- COMEDK rank card 2024.
- COMEDK admit card
- Fee payment receipt
- Candidate original ID proof.
- Parents original ID proof
- Date of birth proof
- Class 12th result
- SC, ST, OBC certificate from Tahsildar
- Tulu minority certificate (If applicable)
- Karnataka domicile certificate Issued by revenue authority not below the rank of Tahsildar.
- Parents study proof in Karnataka for 7 years.
- Candidates study proof in Karnataka for 7 years including Class 10, 12
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