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Calender of Events COMEDK UGET-2016

COMEDK taken another initiation by introducing UGET-2016 online exam ,
For the first time COMEDK UGET 2016 entrance exam will be an online computer based test and will be held at centers across the country to facilitate the students to take their exam closer to their homes and to minimize the cost of travel and other logistics.

  Calender of Events COMEDK UGET-2016

DATEDAYEVENT
8th February 2016MONDAYStart date for registration and issue of online Application for COMEDK UGET 2016
20th February 2016SATURDAYMock Test made available online
31st March 2016THURSDAYLast date for offline payment of fee
4th April 2016MONDAYLast date for online payments and Last date for Submission of completed application online
30th April 2016SATURDAYStart date for download of Test Admission Ticket on the website
7th May 2016SATURDAYLast date for downloading of Online Test Admission Ticket(TAT)
8th May 2016SUNDAYCOMEDK UGET 2016 EXAM
11th May 2016WEDNESDAYPublishing of Provisional Answer Keys and start date for online submission of objections/challenge of Provisional Answer keys
16th May 2016MONDAYLast date for receiving challenges/objections pertaining to Provisional Answer Keys
26th May 2016THURSDAYPublishing of Final Answer keys
28th May 2016SATURDAYTest Score cards made available online to the candidates

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