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By Our Staff Reporter
BANGALORE, JULY 8. The Karnataka High Court on Thursday allowed the Common Entrance Test (CET) counselling for seats to professional colleges to go on. But it asked the students who underwent counselling not to report till July 16 to the colleges to which they would be allotted. A Division Bench comprising Justice S.R. Nayak and Justice D.V. Shylendra Kumar, in its interim order, said the admission of students was subject to the result of the writ petitions in the High Court and the Supreme Court. It posted further hearing of the case to July 14. The orders followed a petition by the Karnataka Private Medical, Dental and Engineering College Association challenging the seat matrix notified by the State Government.
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