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DOCUMENTS TO BE PRODUCED FOR COMEDK 2015 COUNSELING



13.      For Medical / Dental / Engineering


Only the original Certificates and one set of Attested Photocopies of all the documents shall be furnished compulsorily at the time of counseling.

(Ensure to have enough photocopies of original documents for your use)


i)        Candidate’s Photo Identity proof which was declared and submitted in the Online Application Form (OAF) and same produced at the time of writing the Entrance test on 10/05/2015. (Any ID proof other than what has been mentioned in OAF is not acceptable).

Parent / Guardian accompanying the candidate must carry any one of the photo ID proof mentioned in original a) Passport, b) Driving License, c) Voter ID, d) PAN card, e) Aadhar Card.



iii)       COMEDK UGET – 2015 TAT Card. (PRINTED ONLINE COPY which was produced at the time of writing the entrance test on 10/05/2015)

iv)        COMEDK UGET-2015 – Rank Card (PRINTED ONLINE COPY from COMEDK website).

v)        10th standard / SSLC or School Leaving Certificate or any School or Government record indicating the date of birth.

vi)        12th standard / 2nd PUC or equivalent qualifying examination Marks Card. (Should satisfy the eligibility criteria).

vii)       Demand Draft drawn only from the Nationalised banks in favour of ‘COMEDK’ and Indicating the Test Admission Ticket Number (TAT No. XXXXXXX) there on payable at Bangalore;



Note:

1) Demand draft has to be drawn from the nationalized banks listed in Annexure – I.

2)  Demand Draft will not be accepted without the candidate’s TAT number on it. For E.g. “COMEDK: (TAT No. XXXXXXX)”

3) Demand Draft drawn on a bank not listed in annexure I is NOT ACCEPTABLE.


viii)       Candidates belonging to SC/ ST and OBC (of Karnataka State) would be considered, provided they furnish the following Certificates:

a)   SC / ST: certificate issued by competent authority (Authorized to issue such a certificate, but not below the rank of a Tahsildar) valid for the year of admission (namely 2015).

b)   OBC: Category I, IIA, IIB, and IIIA, III B: As notified by the Government of Karnataka; Caste and income certificate issued by Tahsildar or higher revenue jurisdictional authority authorized to issue such certificate valid only for the year of admission (namely 2015).         

Note: The declaration made by the candidates in their Application Form with regard to SC/ST/OBC is only for lower eligibility marks; whereas no separate reservations of seats in favour of SCs/STs/OBCs are made available from COMEDK for UGET 2015.

ix)        Minority candidates:

a)   Minority candidates -Religious (Christian), Linguistics (Telugu / Tulu) shall produce certificate as per Annexure – IV of the COMEDK UGET-2015

Brochure. A certificate issued by an authority other than the school where the candidate has studied is not admissible. A certificate, for example issued by a revenue officer of the State Government is NOT

ACCEPTABLE.

b)   Residential/Domicile certificate issued by the competent authority to show that he/she or his/her parents (Father/Mother) has been a resident of Karnataka state for a period of not less than seven years shall be produced as per Annexure-III of the COMEDK UGET-2015 Brochure.

c)    In the event of furnishing of residential /domicile certificate, proof of either father/ mother of the candidate having studied in Karnataka State for a continuous period of seven years shall also be produced.

x)        Candidate belonging to H & K region:

a)   Candidates claiming Hyderabad and Karnataka Region status should produce a certificate, confirming the Hyderabad – Karnataka Region status, issued by the jurisdictional Assistant Commissioner of the corresponding Sub division in the district concerned.

Note:

i)        The Certificate claiming Category / Minority / Hyderabad – Karnataka Region should have been procured in the name of the candidate only.

ii)       During the first round of counseling, candidates can select their seat under General Merit category. However candidates belonging to religious and linguistic minority of Karnataka state can select a seat either under General Merit or in the respective minority institution in the order of merit. The Similar process shall apply mutatis mutandis for candidates belonging to H&K Region.

 

14.        For Architecture


i)        Candidate’s Photo Identity proof which was declared and submitted in the Online Application Form should be produced at the time of counseling. (Any ID proof other than what has been mentioned in Online Application form is not acceptable).

ii)       Parent / Guardian accompanying the candidate must carry any one of the photo ID proof mentioned in original a) Passport, b) Driving License, c) Voter ID, d) PAN card, e) Aadhar Card.

iii)       10th standard / SSLC or School Leaving Certificate or any School or government record indicating the date of birth.

iv)        12th standard / 2nd PUC or equivalent qualifying examination Marks Card or Marks Cards of 10+3 Diploma recognized by Central or State Government. (Should satisfy the eligibility criteria)

v)        Score Card of National Aptitude Test (NATA) in Architecture conducted by Council of Architecture.

vi)        Demand Draft drawn only from the Nationalised banks in favour of ‘COMEDK’ and

Indicating the Test Admission Ticket Number (TAT No. XXXXXXX) there on payable at Bangalore;


vii)       Candidates belonging to SC/ ST and OBC (of Karnataka State) would be considered, provided they furnish the following Certificates:

a)    SC / ST: certificate issued by competent authority (Authorized to issue such a certificate, but not below the rank of a Tahsildar) valid for the year of admission (namely 2015).

b)    OBC: Category I, IIA, IIB, and IIIA, III B: As notified by the Government of Karnataka; Caste and income certificate issued by Tahsildar or higher revenue jurisdictional authority authorized to issue such certificate valid only for the year of admission (namely 2015).

Note: The declaration made by candidates in their Application Form with regard to SC/ST/OBC is only for lower eligibility marks; whereas no separate reservations of seats in favour of SCs/STs/OBCs are made available from COMEDK for UGET 2015.

viii)       Candidate belonging to H & K region:

a)    Candidates claiming Hyderabad and Karnataka Region status should produce a certificate, confirming the Hyderabad – Karnataka Region status, issued by the jurisdictional Assistant Commissioner of the corresponding Sub division in the district concerned.

Note:

1.    The Certificate claiming Category, Minority, Hyderabad – Karnataka Region should have been procured in the name of the candidate only

2.    During the first round of counseling, candidates can select their seat under General Merit category. However candidates belonging to Hyderabad Karnataka Region of Karnataka state can select a seat either under General Merit or in the respective quota in the order of merit.

15.        Candidates who have selected a seat by submitting their Original documents in the following Institutions / Universities / Agencies may attend the COMEDK First Round counseling, with one set of attested photocopies of documents as indicated in para-13 and para-14, along with the acknowledgement and the original allotment letter issued by them:

(a)    All India Pre Medical and Dental Counseling;

(b)    Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA).

(c)     IIT - JEE

Note: All other candidates have to show the original documents specified as above without

which they will not be allowed to participate in the counseling.
 

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