COMEDK UGET Medical 2015 Entrance Exam on May 10
Examination authority COMEDK has announced the COMEDK UGET Medical 2015 entrance exam schedule for MBBS and BDS courses for 2015. According to officials, COMEDK UGET Medical 2015 entrance exam will be conducted on May 10, 2015 for admission to the first year of MBBS and BDS courses in the Member Institutions of the Karnataka Professional Colleges Foundation Trust (KPCF).
COMEDK UGET 2015 is a qualifying exam for admission to as many as 1,500 medical and dental seats in 14 medical and 25 dental COMEDK member institutions.
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As per the COMEDK UGET Medical 2015 eligibility criteria, an applicant must have completed 17 years of age at the time of admission or would be of the eligible age on or before December 31, 2015. The applicant should also have passed 10+2/Higher Secondary School Examination/equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry and Biology subjects at the time of application.
Another important criteria is that the applicants should have a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English if they belongs to general category and 40% in case of SC/ST category.
The application procedure of COMEDK UGET Medical 2015 will tentatively begin in the last week of March 2015. Aspirants can fill the application form of The COMEDK UGET Medical 2015 online and remit the fee through a bank challan or demand draft. COMEDK will announce the detailed procedure of the COMEDK UGET Medical 2015 application process tentatively in the month of February or March, 2015.
COMEDK UGET Medical 2015 Exam will have Physics and Chemistry as one paper for duration of two hours. While, Biology and English will be the other paper for the same duration.
Mostly, questions will be asked on the basis of HSC/10+2 syllabus. Generally, the Question Paper Booklet given to the candidate consists of 240 questions (multiple choice types) where each right answer is given 1 mark and there is no negative marking for a wrong response.
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