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Bangalore
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BANGALORE, MAY 15. Around 80 per cent of the 20,072 students registered with the Consortium of Medical, Engineering, and Dental Colleges of Karnataka (COMED-K) appeared for the Undergraduate Entrance Test (UGET) 2004 on the second day of the test here on Saturday. Representatives of the COMED-K said that while 75 per cent to 80 per cent of the students appeared for the mathematics test, 70 per cent to 73 per cent wrote the biology test. The answers to all the question papers would be posted on the COMED-K website, www.comedk.org, by Sunday night so that the students could check and verify the answers and get their own scores, they said. The tentative scores and ranks would be conveyed to the students by May 31. Students could seek verification about the answers and the scores within seven days from that date. The final rank list would be announced on June 14, the representatives said. The parallel test was held in 18 centres in the city and 13 centres in other parts of the State. Around 1,080 invigilators and 50 observers were posted at the centres, while two persons each, nominated by the Government to oversee the smooth conduct of the test, were present at every centre.
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