Bengaluru: About 67 percent of students who have registered for the consortium of medical colleges, engineering and teeth from the Uget (Uget) undergraduate entrance test for it on Tuesday.
In Karnataka, the presence is 80 percent.
Exams are held in 157 cities throughout India, including 23 in the state.
There are 32 centers in Bengaluru.
While 66,304 students were registered for the national exam, 44,741 faced it.
In Karnataka, 17,295 from 21,352 wrote it.
Comedk saves keys up to 20,000 seats in 180 Karnataka engineering colleges.
Comedk and UNIEDAUGE – The entrance exam for 32 private universities in India – is done as a single test with a separate reward list.
Some obstacles were seen in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, where 120 students were scheduled to take their exams.
The State Authority refused permission as an event where the prime minister participated scheduled 1 km from the exam.
Alternative settings are made to accommodate all candidates in the center of 10 km, said press release from Comedk.
Students from Jamnagar in Gujarat felt very difficult to reach the centers in Rajkot because of heavy rain which unprecedented and flooding from the highway, which produced a 50% presence.
Two centers in Chandigarh and Jalandhar are not available by government authorities on Monday night and others must be arranged.
Said Amoda Hegde, a student: “The test is appropriate.
Most of the NCERT-based questions.
Physics is the easiest, chemical moderate and mathematics is becoming difficult.”
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