COMEDK results 2025 declared for 1.13 lakh; Shishir H Shetty from Karnataka tops UGET
Anu Parthiban | June 7, 2025 | 08:31 AM IST | 1 min read
COMEDK UGET Result 2025: Of the 11,412 candidates who scored in the range of 90th to 100th percentile, 3,330 belonged to Karnataka. COMEDK toppers list 2025 here.
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Check NowThe Consortium of Medical, Engineering and Dental Colleges of Karnataka (COMEDK) has declared the results for the Undergraduate Entrance Test 2025 (UGET 2025). Over 1.13 lakh candidates appeared for the COMEDK UGET exam this year. The COMEDK rank list and scorecard 2025 will be published today on the official website, comedk.org. COMEDK Result 2025 LIVE
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A total of 1,31,937 candidates registered to appear for this year’s Karnataka engineering entrance exam, of which 1,13,111 candidates sat for the exam. This includes 37,715 from Karnataka and 75,396 from other states.
Due to Operation Sindoor, the Consortium conducted the exam on May 10 for most of the states, and on May 25 for 24 centres where exams were rescheduled. The final answer key was published on June 4. Around 69 objections were raised by candidates.
A total of 11,412 candidates scored 90th to 100th percentile, including 3,330 from Karnataka, the Times of India reported. As per the COMEDK toppers list 2025, four candidates from Karnataka have bagged a rank in top 10.
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COMEDK toppers list 2025
In the top 10, four candidates are from Karnataka, two from Andhra Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh, and one each from Bihar and Punjab, as per reports.
|
COMEDK UGET Toppers name |
TAT |
State |
|
Shishir H Shetty |
CE1081300311 |
Moodbidri, Karnataka |
|
Malik Jain |
CRA011130236 |
Punjab |
|
Varun J Kumar |
CM0210920109 |
Karnataka |
|
Vennapusa Harshavardhan Reddy |
CA1760220532 |
Andhra Pradesh |
|
Nitesh Anand |
CM0410330043 |
Bihar |
|
NB Ritesh Shan |
CM1230470176 |
Ghaziabad, UP |
|
Manojna Shreevijay Kalburgi |
CA0210820077 |
Amruthahalli, Karnataka |
|
G Saikiran |
CE0210960047 |
Kalena Agrahara, Karnataka |
|
Anurag Chaudhary |
CA1242340478 |
Chhajarsi, Uttar Pradesh |
|
Bhupathi Nithin Agnihotri |
CE0110050139 |
Newtown, Andhra Pradesh |
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