COMEDK UGET 2025 registration starts on February 3; application fees hiked
Anu Parthiban | January 9, 2025 | 03:08 PM IST | 1 min read
COMEDK UGET exam 2025 will be conducted along with the Uni-GAUGE entrance exam on May 10 during the same session.
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Check NowNEW DELHI: The Consortium of Medical Engineering and Dental Colleges of Karnataka (COMEDK) will start the registration for the undergraduate entrance test (UGET 2025) on February 3. This year, the entrance exam for admission into Karnataka engineering colleges will be conducted along with the Uni-GAUGE exam on May 10.
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Until last year, the COMEDK used to hold a separate entrance exam for engineering programmes, which offered around 20,000 seats. However, from this academic year onwards, it will conduct the COMEDK UGET exam along with the Uni-GAUGE entrance exam on the same day during the same session.
The COMEDK UGET application fees have been increased for both COMEDK and the combined entrance exam. Candidates applying for physics, chemistry, mathematics (PCM) paper can check the registration fee details in the table given below.
|
Paper |
Earlier fees |
Revised fees |
|
PCM - COMEDK |
Rs 1,800 convenience charge/ fee as applicable |
Rs 1,950 convenience charge/ fee as applicable |
|
Both COMEDK and Uni-GAUGE |
Rs 2,950 convenience charge/ fee as applicable |
Rs 3,200 convenience charge/ fee as applicable |
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COMEDK 2025: Eligibility
Those candidates who fulfill the following eligibility criteria will be eligible to appear in the COMEDK UGET exam and engineering admissions in Karnataka.
- Candidates who have passed second PUC or Class 12 or equivalent examination recognised by state or central government.
- The last two years of study should comprise physics, chemistry and mathematics with English as a compulsory subject.
- The General Merit candidates should have passed the qualifying exam with a minimum aggregate of 45% marks and SC, ST, and OBC candidates of the state should have obtained 40% and should have passed these subjects individually.
- Physics and Mathematics are compulsory subjects along with chemistry or biotechnology or biology or computer science or electronics as one of the optional subjects.
- Diploma candidates will not be considered eligible to take the entrance test as there are no lateral entry admissions.
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