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COMEDK UGET-2016 Assistance / Facilities to candidates

In order to provide timely information to the candidates about their applications, or the entrance test, or the results thereof, COMEDK has made the following arrangements:
Assistance to candidatesContact DetailsTiming
For queries on Online Application form and exam related queries you may contact ERA Foundation Office
Toll Free:18001036182helpdesk@erafoundationindia.orgwww.unigauge.comMonday to Friday :10:00 am to 5:00 pm, Saturday :10:00 am to 1:00 pm on Not operational on Sunday and other public holidays.
The website contains all the information available in this brochure. The website contains information pertaining to the Member Institutions, the courses offered and other relevant details.
No personal Queries will be entertained. The communication can be made only through Telephone / Fax or Email.
    Kindly Note:
  1. Due care has been taken to compile the information contained in the information brochure; however should some inadvertent error be present, COMEDK, is not liable for the same.
  2. All information or details with regards to the Member Institutions have been provided by the institutions and should any inadvertent error be present, COMEDK is not liable and responsible for the same.
  3. COMEDK cannot be held responsible for denial of Internet service, website unavailability, and unavailability to connect / reach voice / non voice support or any other reasons, beyond the control of COMEDK.
  4. Applicants are advised not to send their original transcripts/Photocopies of Application form or other required documents to COMEDK office. COMEDK will not be responsible for any original /physical documents or transcripts sent. All required documents have to be uploaded with the application form online.
  5. Should there be unforeseen changes in the calendar of events; COMEDK is not responsible for the same.
  6. The process enlisted in the brochure, is based on guidelines prescribed by the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India and the concerned statutory bodies. Any changes indicated by the statutory bodies during the COMEDK UGET-2016 process are binding on COMEDK for implementation.
  7. All documents relating to COMEDK UGET 2016 will be retained for the current academic year only. Hence any dispute beyond the said academic year cannot be entertained.
  8. The information content in the brochure is as on the date of Notification. Please refer to our web site for current and updated information.
  9. COMEDK reserves the right to modify the various terms and conditions and other criteria incorporated in this brochure at its discretion and at any time after notifying the same on its website www.comedk.org.
  10. All communication to COMEDK shall have to be either in English / Kannada Language only.

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