COMEDK Phase 2 Counselling 2024: Round 2 seat allotment, cut-off out at comedk.org; reporting deadline
Alivia Mukherjee | August 7, 2024 | 03:18 PM IST | 2 mins read
COMEDK 2024 Phase 2: The seat acceptance fee payment deadline is August 12, 2 pm.
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Check NowNEW DELHI: The Consortium of Medical, Engineering and Dental Colleges of Karnataka (COMEDK) has published the round 2 phase 2 seat allotment result 2024 today, August 7. Candidates who registered for the phase 2 counselling can access and download the COMEDK round 2 phase 2 seat allotment result by visiting the official website, comedk.org.
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Candidates are required to enter their user ID and password to check the COMEDK 2024 seat allotment result. Candidates are required to make a decision and pay the fee by August 12, by 2 pm. The authority has also announced the complete COMEDK 2024 round 2 phase 2 cut-off.
COMEDK 2024 Counselling: Fee payment deadline
As per the COMEDK 2024 phase 2 counselling schedule, the Candidates are required to make a decision and pay the fee by August 12, by 2 pm.The COMEDK commenced the choice-editing facility for round 2 phase 2 on August 3. The COMEDK 2024 round 2 phase 2 choice editing deadline is August 5.
COMEDK 2024 Phase 2: Reporting deadline
As per the COMEDK phase 2 round 2 schedule, Candidates who accept the allotted seats are required to report to the college between August 7 to 13. Candidates with accept and freeze should report to college strictly as per the date, time mentioned in the schedule else they may lose the allotted seat. Candidates can apply for cancellation seats latest by August 13. Candidates are required to check with the college for the reporting timings.
COMEDK 2024 Round 2 Cut-off Out: Determining factors
Candidates can have a look at the COMEDK 2024 round 2 cut-off determining factors below.
- Total number of candidates appearing for the exam- Higher participation can lead to higher cut-offs.
- Difficulty level of the exam- A more challenging exam may result in lower cut-offs.
- Total number of available seats- More seats can lower the cut-off, while fewer seats can raise it.
- Number of candidates qualifying the exam- Higher numbers of qualified candidates can increase the cut-off.
- Previous year’s cut-off trends- Past cut-off trends are often used as a benchmark.
- Reservation policies- Seats reserved for different categories can influence the cut-off.
- Performance of candidates- Higher overall performance can raise the cut-off.
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