COMEDK UGET 2019 Admit Card to be available from May 3, Exam on May 12
Satyendra Singh | May 1, 2019 | 04:34 PM IST | 1 min read
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New Delhi, May 3:
The COMEDK UGET 2019 admit card will be released on May 3 by the Consortium of Medical, Engineering and Dental Colleges of Karnataka. The admit card of COMEDK UGET will be released in online mode only. Students who have filled their COMEDK application form must download their admit card from May 3 in order to appear for the exam. Students will be able to download their COMEDK admit card by following the below mentioned steps
Steps to download COMEDK admit card
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Open the COMEDK 2019 portal at comedk.org
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Click on the admit card link
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Login using application number and password
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Admit card will be visible on screen
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Check and verify all the particulars mentioned on admit card
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Download the admit card and take a print out of it
COMEDK UGET 2019 will be conducted on May 12 between 10:00 AM to 01:00 PM across 300 test centres in 140 test cities of India. The COMEDK exam will be conducted in complete online mode of 3 hours duration consisting of 180 questions, 60 each from Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. The result of COMEDK will be declared on May 27 in online mode.
Students who qualify the COMEDK exam will be eligible for admission in private unaided engineering colleges of Karnataka having around 20,000 seats in all the participating institutes.
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