COMEDK UGET 2020 exam date announced; application correction available from June 1
Team Careers360 | May 27, 2020 | 10:40 AM IST | 1 min read
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Check NowNEW DELHI: Consortium of Medical, Engineering and Dental Colleges of Karnataka (COMEDK) has announced the new exam date of COMEDK UGET 2020. The exam will now be conducted on June 26. The authorities also announced that COMEDK UGET 2020 application form correction facility will be available from June 1 (12 noon) to June 3 (4.00 PM). Already registered candidates will be able to update test city preference, photo upload and academic details through this correction window.
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COMEDK UGET 2020 application form is still available till May 30. Interested candidates should apply before the last date of application. The form filling process includes simple steps of registration, filling up of application form, uploading documents and payment of fee.
COMEDK UGET is a computer-based examination conducted for admissions to B.Tech programmes offered by 153 engineering colleges of Karnataka. Every year around 2 lakh candidates appear for the exam.
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