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COMEDK-2016 ELIGIBILITY NORMS FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE COUNSELING:

10. General i) The main philosophy behind counseling for admission into professional institutions is that a candidate, after selecting a seat, be given one more opportunity either to continue with the seat so selected during the first round of counseling or if he/she so desires to select a seat of his / her choice during the second round which shall be final. By adopting this philosophy, all candidates get an opportunity twice either to confirm the seat selected or to change their seat depending on the circumstances. Providing more than two opportunities is not permissible.
ii) As signature, biometric and photo verification process will be followed, the candidate‟s physical presence is compulsory and hence no proxy registration is possible under any circumstances. Only genuine and bonafide candidates possessing original documents are allowed for counseling. Medical certificates/affidavits for any physical non-presence will not be accepted.
iii) Any mismatch at any stage will automatically result in disqualification of the candidate and he/she will not be permitted to participate in any further process of seat selection and admission to UG course. Further, impostors are liable for criminal prosecution.
iv) All candidates have to show the original documents specified at Para 13 and Para 14 below without which they will not be allowed to enter the Auditorium where the counseling is held. Photocopies/attested photocopies are not accepted at any stage.
v) Only one person (parent or guardian) can accompany the candidate for the entire counseling process along with any one of the photo ID proof in original a) Passport, b) Driving License, c) Voter ID, d) PAN Card, e) Aadhar Card. A copy of the photo ID proof of the person accompanying the candidate shall be furnished at the verification counter. Use of Cell Phones / Laptops / I-pads or any other electronic gadgets is strictly prohibited inside the Counseling Venue. vi) Request such as the originals have been lost and a police complaint filed or F.I.R lodged and hence duplicate marks card or other certificates be accepted will not be entertained under any circumstances.
vii) If any of the documents/records are not original, Candidate/s shall produce duplicate documents/ records issued by the same competent authority which issued the original along with a certificate by the said competent authority explaining the circumstances under which such duplicate documents/records came to be issued and the decision of the COMEDK expert committee in this regard shall be final.
For admission to Engineering and Architecture Courses: i) The eligibility norms notified on 05th December 2015 and re-iterated subsequently in the COMEDK UGET 2016 Brochure notified will be strictly followed. ii) The declaration made by candidates in their Application Form with regard to SC/ST/OBC (for lower eligibility marks) and Tulu/Telugu/Tamil/Christian minority communities and those belonging to Hyderabad-Karnataka (HK) Region will be final and changes in the category / minority status on any ground are not permitted under any circumstances.

Supplementary Candidates:
Candidates who have passed in the supplementary 2nd PUC or 10+2 higher secondary examination 2016 may appear for second round counseling subject to fulfilling other requirements of eligibility criteria and after producing the relevant original marks cards attested by the respective board.

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