COMEDK UGET and Uni-Gauge-E 2020 edit facility dates changed
Team Careers360 | June 18, 2020 | 05:44 PM IST
NEW DELHI : The concerned authorities have announced that the edit facility for COMEDK UGET 2020 and Uni-Gauge-E 2020 will now be available for the registered candidates from June 20 to 23. Earlier, the application form correction facility for both the exams was scheduled to be started on June 18 (5:00 PM). The correction facility will be provided to allow the registered candidates to edit or modify the already submitted details in the application form. Previously, the edit facility was available from June 1 to 3.
The authorities have also closed the COMEDK UGET and Uni-Gauge-E application process on June 17. The entrance exam will be conducted on July 25. The authorities have rescheduled the exam from June 27 to July 25.
COMEDK UGET is conducted as a computer based test for admission into the B.Tech courses offered by the institutes affiliated to the exam. Uni-GAUGE-E is conducted for admission to undergraduate Engineering courses at participating Universities/institutions of the foundation.
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