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MEDICAL CUT OFF RANK OF COMEDK UGET - 2014




MEDICAL CUT OFF RANK OF COMEDK UGET - 2014

College Name
Category
Cut Off





Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences,
GM
1763




BALAGANGADHARANATHA NAGARA
HK
18130








GM
2453

Basaveshwara Medical College And Hospital, CHITRADURGA



HK
16677








GM
1531

Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Medical College, BANGALORE



HK
9739








CHR
22333

Father Muller Medical College, MANGALORE



HK
17505








GM
1974

H.K.E. Society's M.R. Medical College, GULBARGA



HK
16691








GM
1686

J.J.M.Medical College, DAVANAGERE



HK
10635








GM
2367

K V G Medical College, SULLIA



HK
18478








GM
790

Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences, BANGALORE



HK
7749








GM
878

M.S. Ramaiah Medical College, BANGALORE



HK
7353








GM
1976

S S Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, DAVANAGERE



HK
13451







S. Nijalingappa Medical College and HSK Hospital and Research
GM
2456




Centre, BAGALKOT
HK
13578








GM
2013

SDM College of Medical Sciences and Hospital, DHARWAD



HK
8419






TLU
23100






GM
2363

Shridevi Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Hospital,TUMKUR



HK
11797









Note: GM: General Merit, CHR: Christian, TLU: Tulu, HK: Hyderabad Karnataka Region

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