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1st February 2010, 10:53 AM
sunadhiradhika
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Is it possible for a student of Non Karnataka to appear for CET exam?


is it possible for a student of non-karnataka to appear for cet exam?the candidate doesnt have family background of karnataka.



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16th January 2012, 09:09 AM
adlsm
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Default Re: Is it possible for a student of Non Karnataka to appear for CET exam?

non-Karnataka students (students not eligible to be considered in the Karnataka quota) cannot appear for the CET. They can only appear for the COMEDK examination.

A parallel entrance test is held by the Karnataka Private Medical & Dental Colleges Association under the name of Consortium of Medical, Engineering and Dental Colleges of Karnataka (COMEDK). This is independant of the government conducted CET and is used to fill some part of the seats of certain engineering/medical/dental colleges in Karnataka



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16th January 2012, 03:02 PM
charanjot singh
 
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dear,
the CET exam conducted for non medical students has been closed and now only two tests occur at national level which are:
IIT
AIEEE
thank you
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