COMEDK UGET and Uni-GAUGE-E 2020 admit card to be released on June 20
Team Careers360 | June 9, 2020 | 09:01 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Candidates appearing for the entrance examination of COMEDK UGET and Uni-GAUGE-E 2020 will be able to download their Test Admission Ticket (TAT) from June 20. Consortium of Medical, Engineering and Dental Colleges of Karnataka and ERA Foundation, which are the conducting authorities of COMEDK UGET and Uni-GAUGE-E respectively, have made the announcement at their official website.
Candidates will be able to access the TAT for both COMEDK UGET and Uni-GAUGE-E 2020 only in online mode by logging in using the required credentials. It is to be noted that only the registered candidates will be able to download their admission tickets. Since it is an essential document required during the exam, the candidates are advised to print it out and keep it safely till the end of the admission process.
COMEDK and Uni-GAUGE-E 2020 is being conducted as a combined single exam on June 27. Through the acquired scores, candidates will be able to get admissions into COMEDK UGET member institutes or the participating colleges under Uni-GAUGE-E.
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