COMEDK-Uni-GAUGE 2020 exam date revised; application correction to be available from June 22
Team Careers360 | June 20, 2020 | 10:27 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: COMEDK-Uni-GAUGE 2020 exam date has been revised by the authorities and the exam will now be held on August 1. Earlier, COMEDK-Uni-GAUGE exam was scheduled to be held on July 25. The authorities have also revised the COMEDK-Uni-GAUGE application form correction dates; the facility which was to be available from June 20 to 23 will now be available from June 22 to 25 (12 Noon). The application process ended on June 17.
Candidates will be able to change their academic details, upload photograph and change their exam centres during the COMEDK-Uni-GAUGE application form correction facility. The authorities have included many new exam centres for the candidates.
As per the latest reports, COMEDK-Uni-GAUGE 2020 exam will be conducted as a computer-based examination at more than 158 cities and 400 test centres across India.
COMEDK UGET Exam is conducted for admissions to B.E/B.Tech, for colleges affiliated to the Karnataka Professional Colleges Foundation Trust. Uni-GAUGE is an exam for admissions to B.E/B.Tech courses at deemed/private universities and institutions across India.
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