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Bangalore
By Our Staff Reporter
BANGALORE, MAY 13. As part of its undergraduate entrance test for professional college admissions beginning on Friday, the Consortium of Medical, Engineering and Dental colleges of Karnataka (COMED-K) will hold aptitude tests for architecture seat aspirants at four centres in the city. The aptitude tests will be conducted on May 22. The centres are M.S. Ramaiah Medical College, M.S. Ramaiah College of Arts, Science and Commerce, M.S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology and M.E.S. Kishore Kendra, Malleswaram. Admission tickets for the aptitude tests will be dispatched to candidates. The TAT number for candidates appearing for the aptitude test for B.Arch will be different from the one issued for the tests in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology. "The candidates will have to use the TAT number allotted for each of the tests," a COMED-K press release said. Those who did not receive the admission tickets by post could collect duplicate tickets from the centres. The candidates' list for the aptitude test is available on the consortium's website (www.comedk.org) . The common admission test of the consortium, open to candidates from all over the country, will be held across nine districts in the State on May 14, May 15 and May 22. Over 20,000 candidates have applied for the test.
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