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COMEDK 2015 ONLINE RANK CARD

COMEDK 2015 ONLINE RANK CARD

 Online Rank Card will be available under “Applicant Login” in the COMEDK website
from 04/06/2015. Candidates appearing for COMEDK UGET-2015 counseling should
download & obtain a printout of the Online Rank card.

 No Rank Card will be dispatched either by post or courier or in person to the
candidates under any circumstances.

 Candidates will NOT BE allowed to enter the counseling venue without the print out
of Online Rank Card which is one of the mandatory documents.

 Candidates are advised to go through the below mentioned instructions carefully before
printing the Online Rank Card.

Candidates have to use only Internet Explorer for downloading the Online
Rank Card.

Rank card will be made available only for eligible candidates.
 After taking the printout of Online Rank Card the candidates are cautioned to
check the below mentioned details:
(a) Test Admission Ticket number (TAT number)
(b) COMEDK Registration number
(c) COMEDK Application number
(d) Candidate’s Name (as mentioned in the application form)
(e) Candidate’s Postal address and contact details (as mentioned in the
application form).
(f) Candidate’s photo (as uploaded in the application form) with the digital
signature of the COMEDK authority
(g) Date of Birth (as mentioned in the application form)
(h) Category (as mentioned in the application form)
(i) Unique photo ID Proof Details as declared in the application form
(j) Test Score and Rank

 If the candidate’s photo has not been printed on the Rank Card the candidate’s have to
follow the below mentioned instructions:
Open Internet Explorer Click on Tools Menu Select Internet options Click on
Advance Tab Under “printing option” make sure the “print background colour
and images” option is been checked.


 In the event of any of the above details missing in the Online Rank Card printout, the
candidates have to necessarily contact or send an email to COMEDK immediately.

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