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what is the minimum marks one should score to get a college through COMEDK


kanhaiyajha270 6th Feb, 2020
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Koyel Bagchi 6th Feb, 2020

Hello,

Actually the cut off marks of COMEDK is really change year after year as per the students appeared in the exams abd also the quality of the questions.

Basically there are different minimum maximum marks for different categories.

Those are as follows :-

1) General 50%

2) SC 40%

3) ST 40%

4) OBC 40%

After that as per your rank you get your colleges.

Hope it will help you.

Thank you.

Rose Mary George 6th Feb, 2020

Hi,

The eligibility criteria to write COMEDK is:

Candidates must have obtained 45% in aggregate of all subjects as well as they should have passed the subjects individually be it compulsory or optional. The candidates belonging to SC, ST, and OBC categories of Karnataka state need to obtain 40% marks in aggregate of all subjects besides passing in each subject.

For more details visit:

https://www.careers360.com › q... How much marks are required in COMEDK-UGET to get the top colleges with ...

Hope this helps.

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