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COMEDK UGET 2015 RESULT PUBLISHING

RESULT PUBLISHING
 Provisional Answer Keys, Final Answer Keys (post challenge verification) and Test Scores of all the candidates will be published on the website, www.comedk.org as per the calendar of events. Clarifications, if any, should be sought within the dates stipulated. Subsequently the final result will be published which will be binding on all candidates and no further claim would be entertained thereafter. (Please refer to the Calendar of Events for details).
 Applicants seeking any clarifications with regard to Provisional Answer Keys: a) Have to write to COMEDK (Ref: Annexure-II for format), clearly indicating the grievance with all necessary enclosures in a prescribed format which can be downloaded from COMEDK website.
b) Clarification regarding provisional answer key should reach to COMEDK office by Speed Post along with a Demand Draft of Rs.300/- (Rupees three hundred) per clarification, drawn in favour of ‘COMEDK’, payable at Bangalore.
 c) Only if the clarification sought is upheld, the money would be refunded in total after the COMEDK UGET 2015 process is completed.
d) Any request for clarification of provisional answer keys beyond the last date as stipulated in calendar of events will not be entertained.
 e) Seeking clarification as above is only for provisional answer keys. Such clarifications are not entertained in respect of Final answer keys/Test Score and thereafter for the Rank generated.
 Any verifications / clarifications sought by the applicants will be put forth to the COMEDK’s Academic Committee for their consideration and the decision given by the committee shall be final and binding on all

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