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BANGALORE, JUNE 24. The Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences has cautioned students and parents not to approach any agents or touts to obtain seats in medical and dental colleges. "The rules regarding the admissions are clear and in the case of medical and dental seats, only those students who have appeared either for the CET or the entrance test conducted by the COMED-K are eligible to get admission," a university release said. The release said there was no other avenue to get admitted to the medical and dental colleges. "Parents and students are advised not to part with important documents such as marks cards and other certificates."
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