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COMEDK-2016:An analysis of the result of Under Graduate Entrance test held on 8th of May 2016.

Based on the mandate given to it, an entrance test for making admissions to Under Graduate programme in unaided private Engineering colleges in Karnataka was held on 08 May, 2016; for the first time COMEDK conducted the Test online in 697 Test centers located in 153 cities across the country.

As against 68,628 candidates applied seeking Engineering UG seats 55,680 (81%) candidates wrote the test on 8th May 2016. Subsequently, on 11th instant Provisional Answer Keys were published and clarifications sought from the candidates; accordingly, as many as 78 Candidates sought certain clarifications. Taking into consideration the advice of the Expert Committee, which went into these clarifications, a set of Final Answer Keys was published on 25th May 2016 and subsequently the scores of the candidates are being published on 28th May 2016; as announced earlier, COMEDK’s results will enable these candidates as being eligible to participate in the COMEDK Counselling process later. The candidates can access their Ranks through their ‘Applicant log in’ ID as from 12.00 Noon.

As has been the practice, an analysis of COMEDK Ranks has been made and it discloses the following:

a) All the first 1000 rank holders have secured more than 70% marks in the entrance test; another 1361 candidates have secured marks between 66% and 70% in the Test. Similarly, 2373 candidates are in the range of 60% to 65% marks and finally, 6854 candidates have secured less than 60% but more than 50%.

b) Similarly out of first 100 rank holders 56 are Karnataka Candidates while the remaining 44 candidates are from different States of the Country.

c) Likewise 417 out of 1000 rank holders are from Karnataka whereas, the remaining 583 are from different States of the Country.

d) The highest marks secured is by ADHOKSHAJA V. MADHWARAJ seeking Engineering UG seat scoring 170 out of the maximum of 180. The said candidate is from Karnataka.

e) Seven out of first ten rank holders are from Karnataka.

4. Rank cards of the eligible candidates have been generated and available to the candidates in their ‘applicant login’ on the COMEDK website (www.comedk.org) as from 28th May 2016.

The number of seats available for being filled up, the quantum of tuition fees and Counselling dates would be notified in due course. Also a separate set of Counselling Document detailing the procedure for participating in the Counselling would also be available shortly and the candidates are required to refer to the website regularly for all these updates, besides familiarizing themselves with the seat selection process thoroughly.



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