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COMEDK-2016 COUNSELLING VENUE and Procedure

COUNSELLING VENUE :
NMKRV Mangala Mantapa, 3rd Block, Jayanagar, Bangalore

1) The main philosophy behind COMEDK counseling is to provide an opportunity twice either to continue with the seat selected by the candidates or to change their seat depending on the circumstances. Providing more than two opportunities is not permissible.
2) The candidates are advised to refer to the cut-off ranks of 2015-2016 hosted on COMEDK website and make an assessment of their realistic chances before attending the counselling.
3) Candidate must be physically present and no proxy registration is permissible under any circumstances.
4) Only genuine and bona-fide candidates possessing original documents are allowed for counseling. 5) The candidate/s will be debarred and criminal proceedings may be initiated;
i) if the documents are found to be not in order or if there is a likelihood or falsification or the expert committee is not convinced about the genuineness of the documents submitted at the verification counter;
ii) if there is a mismatch of photo, finger impression and signature of the candidate; or
iii) if there is a reasonable doubt arising in expert committee that there is mala fide intent of impersonation.

6) Candidates who have passed in the latest supplementary 2nd PUC or 10+2 higher secondary examination 2016 may appear for second and final round counseling subject to fulfilling other requirements of eligibility criteria and after producing the relevant original marks cards issued by the respective board.
7) Candidates have to carry all the Original documents with one set of attested photo copies as mentioned in Para 13 and 14 of the counseling process document without which they will not be allowed to participate in the counseling process.
8) 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, the acknowledgement and the original allotment letter issued by them: (a) Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA); (b) IIT JEE.
9) A portion of the prescribed Tuition fee in the form of Demand Draft drawn on Nationalized Bank i.e. a sum of `55,000/- (Rupees fifty five thousand only) with TAT number indicated thereon and payable to COMEDK at Bangalore is a must. However, the balance tuition fee is required to be paid at the college level during admission. If the TAT number is not mentioned, the Demand Draft will not be accepted vide illustration in counselling process document at Page.No:07.
10) During the first round of counseling, 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; all others are entitled to select their seats only under General Merit category.
11) The candidates are required to get the original documents verified and later to register themselves in the counter where all details get entered into the computer system. Unless the candidate is registered he/she cannot participate in the seat selection process as the entire counseling system is computerized. 12) A candidate who has a better rank gets the opportunity to select a seat; a candidate who has the rank next to him cannot think of bypassing him.

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