COMEDK UGET and Uni-GAUGE 2020 exam postponed
Team Careers360 | July 18, 2020 | 10:55 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: COMEDK UGET and Uni-GAUGE 2020 exam scheduled for August 1 has been postponed. New exam dates along with other important dates will be announced later. This decision has been taken due to the rising COVID-19 cases in Karnataka and other states of the country.
The authorities also received representations from many students that they will be unable to attend COMEDK UGET and Uni-GAUGE exam. So, the exam has been postponed considering the health of students and traveling problems during the lockdown.
Check the official notice here
About COMEDK
COMEDK UGET is an online exam conducted for admissions to B.E/B. Tech, for colleges affiliated to the Karnataka Professional Colleges Foundation Trust. Presently, around 190 Engineering colleges, with approximately 20,000 seats, are affiliated to COMEDK.
About Uni-GAUGE
Uni-GAUGE is powered by ERA Foundation, a not-for-profit organization. Uni-GAUGE is a computer-based exam for admissions to B.E/B.Tech courses at deemed/private universities and institutions across India. Presently, 31 universities Pan India accept the Uni-GAUGE scores for their admission.
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