Last Chance! COMEDK 2026 Deadline Extended

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The application window for the COMEDK UGET 2026 entrance exam has been extended to March 23.

Good news for aspiring engineers and medical students! If you missed the initial deadline for a major Karnataka entrance exam, you’ve just been given a crucial second chance.

  • New Deadline: The application window has been extended until 4 PM on March 23, 2026.
  • Correction Facility: Applicants can edit their forms between April 10 and April 13.
  • Exam Day: The computer-based test is firmly scheduled for May 9, 2026.

A Golden Opportunity for Applicants

The authority conducting the Undergraduate Entrance Test (UGET) for top private medical, engineering, and dental colleges in Karnataka has officially extended the registration period. This gives candidates a few more precious days to complete their applications for the highly anticipated 2026 session. Aspiring students can submit their forms through the official examination portal until the new deadline, ensuring no eligible candidate misses out on this opportunity.

Mark Your Calendars: Important Dates

Beyond the new application deadline, it’s vital to note other key dates in the COMEDK UGET 2026 schedule. The window to correct any errors in your submitted application will open from April 10 to April 13. Following this, the Test Admission Ticket (TAT), your hall ticket for the exam, will be available for download from April 29 right up to the exam day. Remember, the final computer-based test, a gateway to over 150 engineering colleges and dozens of medical and dental institutions, will be held on May 9 across 200+ cities.

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Eligibility and Application Essentials

To be eligible for B.Tech programs through this exam, general category candidates must have passed their Class 12 or equivalent with at least 45% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. For candidates from SC, ST, and OBC categories, the minimum required aggregate is 40%. When applying, ensure you have scanned copies (JPEG, under 160 KB) of your Class 10 marksheet, a valid government ID, your signature, and a parent’s signature. Don’t let this extension slip by—finalize your application now and stay with StudyHub for every update.

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