COMEDK UGET 2022 and Uni-Gauge, the annual entrance examinatios performed by the Consortium of Medical, Engineering and Dental Colleges of Karnataka (COMEDK) was held throughout 154 cities (230 centres) within the nation on Sunday with 92.63% and 93.50% attendance in two slots – morning and afternoon, respectively.
In Karnataka, of the 22,347 college students who had registered, 21,108 college students attended the exams taking the State’s attendance to 94% in every session. The State had 71 examination centres out of which 29 had been in Bengaluru.
COMEDK authorities reported that though some college students expressed anxiousness and held protests in some components of the nation earlier than the examination, it was performed in a easy method and as per schedule. “The exam was conducted keeping in view all guidelines related to COVID-19, with support from all authorities concerned. The sessions were conducted with all social distancing norms and all protocols in place. The operating procedures were prominently placed in the websites, SMSes and emails were sent to students as well,” mentioned S. Kumar, Executive Secretary, COMEDK, in a press launch.
The launch additionally mentioned that one one that tried impersonation was recognized in one of many centres and was despatched out with out being allowed to take the examination.
On the day of the examination, college students in Bengaluru mentioned that despite the fact that they had been nervous, they had been excited. Most of them had been additionally planning to take the JEE after ending COMEDK. “I prepared for this exam the same way I did for the CET exam. I found a few topics from every subject difficult, and prepared from the prescribed textbooks,” mentioned Aditya, who took his examination at Global Academy of Technology.
Another scholar on the similar centre, Bhaskar, mentioned that he had all the time been house schooled and even ready for the COMEDK on his personal. “I prepared from NCERT textbooks, but physics was quite easy for me. Since I am weak in Chemistry, it felt a little tough for me. I plan on sitting for the JEE Mains after this.”
“The exam was as we had expected it to be. At the end of the day, it is a competitive exam and the questions are meant to be tricky,” mentioned Meghana M.B., scholar at Jain PU College centered at BNMIT. Two college students on the similar centre discovered that for one query in chemistry, the alternatives which had been offered had been repeatedly related.
Upcoming essential dates
June 22: Provisional solutions keys with varieties for difficult the mentioned reply keys
June 30: Final reply key will likely be made accessible
July 5: Score playing cards will likely be made accessible to candidates of their applicant logins
Source: www.thehindu.com