COMEDK UGET 2021 result on September 26; Check Inter-Se-Merit details
Prabakaran K | September 24, 2021 | 10:31 AM IST | 2 mins read
The authorities are scheduled to announce the result of COMEDK UGET 2021 online on the official website on September 26.
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Check NowNew Delhi: Consortium of Medical, Engineering and Dental Colleges of Karnataka is all set to declare the COMEDK UGET 2021 result on September 26 (4 pm). The result of COMEDK UGET 2021 will be published in online mode on the official website - www.comedk.org. Candidates who appeared in the exam will be able to check their COMEDK UGET 2021 result by using valid login credentials including application sequence number/user id and password.
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The COMEDK UGET 2021 result will consist of important details including marks and ranks secured by the candidates. They will also be able to get their COMEDK UGET 2021 rank card along with the declaration of results.
COMEDK UGET 2021 result date
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COMEDK UGET result date 2021 |
September 26, 2021 (4 pm) |
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Availability of scorecard |
September 26, 2021 |
Steps to access the COMEDK UGET result 2021
Candidates can check the detailed steps below to check the result of COMEDK UGET 2021.
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Go to the official website - comedk.org.
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Click on the “result” link on the web page.
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Then, type the application number/user id and password on the space provided.
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Now, click on the “Login” button.
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COMEDK UGET 2021 results will appear on the display.
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Check the result and download the rank card as a pdf file for future reference.
Note: For any queries, candidates can contact through 7259266638/ 7259866683/ 7259466698 / 080 46671060.
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COMEDK UGET result 2021 - Inter-se-merit
The exam authorities will also issue the COMEDK UGET 2021 rank list on the official website. The candidates will be shortlisted based on the rank list and they are eligible to participate in the COMEDK UGET 2021 counselling and seat allotment process. In case of two or more candidates securing the same score in the exam, the authorities will make an inter se merit to prepare the ranks.
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In case of a tie, the principle of least negative responses (number of wrong answers) in physics, maths and chemistry will be considered to provide the candidate’s rank.
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If a tie still continues, aggregate marks in physics and maths will be taken into account.
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If a tie still continues, marks in maths will be considered.
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If a tie still continues, the age of the candidate will be taken into account. i.e., the elder candidate will be ranked higher than the younger candidate.
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