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COMEDK 2025 Question Paper - The COMEDK 2025 question paper will be officially available after the examination is conducted. The Consortium of Medical, Engineering, and Dental Colleges of Karnataka (COMEDK) will hold the COMEDK UGET exam 2025 for admission to undergraduate engineering programs across member institutions in Karnataka. The official schedule is released, and according to it, the COMEDK 2025 exam date is May 10, 2025, and it will be held in three sessions – morning (8:30 AM to 11:30 AM), afternoon (1:00 PM to 4:00 PM), and evening session (5:30 PM to 8:30 PM). The COMEDK UGET 2025 exam scheduled for May 10 has been postponed in specific centers due to government directives under 'Operation Sindoor'; affected candidates should await further updates on the official website.
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The COMEDK question paper 2025, along with the answer key and detailed solutions, will be updated here right shortly as the exam is now over. This will help candidates analyze their performance and estimate their scores using the official marking scheme.
Particulars | Details |
Exam Date | May 10, 2025 |
Shift 1 (Morning) | 8:30 AM to 11:30 PM |
Shift 2 (Afternoon) | 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM |
Shift 3 (Evening) | 5:30 to 8:30 PM |
Understanding the COMEDK question paper pattern is essential for effective preparation. The exam is conducted fully in online mode and follows the structure given below.
Medium of Exam: English
Type of Questions: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
Negative Marking: No negative marking for wrong answers
The COMEDK UGET question paper will feature questions from the Class 11 and 12 syllabus of Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics based on the Karnataka State Board and NCERT curriculum. Right after the exam is over, students will be able to view the question paper here.
The shift 1 exam over got at 11:30 am. The question paper was moderate. Questions were all from the syllabus and fairly covered the topics included in the syllabus. Detailed information about each subject along with question paper will be available here in sometime. Stay updated and keep checking.
The second shift of the COMEDK exam concluded at 3:00 PM. The paper was moderate in difficulty, with no major surprises. Most questions were within the prescribed syllabus and maintained a balanced distribution across all subjects. Subject-wise analysis and question paper details will be updated here shortly. Keep checking for updates.
Shift 3 of the COMEDK exam has now ended at 6:30 PM. The overall difficulty level remained moderate, consistent with the previous shifts. The questions were largely syllabus-based and tested conceptual understanding. A detailed subject-wise review and question paper will be shared soon. Stay tuned for more updates.
COMEDK UGET Previous Year Question Papers PDF
This table will give you a brief understanding of the exam paper pattern.
Particulars | Details |
Mode of Exam | Computer-Based Test (CBT) |
Duration | 3 hours (180 minutes) |
Medium of Exam | English only |
Type of Questions | Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) |
Total Number of Questions | 180 |
Subjects | Physics (60), Chemistry (60), Mathematics (60) |
Marks for Each Question | 1 mark |
Negative Marking | No negative marking |
Students should have complete understanding of Class 11 and 12 NCERT syllabus material for Physics Chemistry and Mathematics since questions will mainly focus on these sections.
A study plan that follows reality would include daily sessions for Three subjects with time allocated for revision tasks and mock testing blocks.
Previous COMEDK question papers should be solved for students to grasp the examination structure and discover common tested subjects and challenging questions.
The process of regular mock testing allows you to enhance your stamina and develop better time control mechanisms.
Achieving Concept Clarity Matters More Than Memorizing Information By Roote. High-quality reference books help students build better comprehension of the subjects.
Practicing quick question-solving while maintaining complete accuracy should become your strategy to excel in the computer-based format tests.
You should preserve consistency and health by taking brief rest periods between study blocks as well as practicing healthy eating habits alongside adequate sleep.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
You will be able to view and download the question paper from this page right after the exam is over. Stay tuned!
Unlike JEE, there is no negative marking in COMEDK.
No, COMEDK is conducted in online mode only.
On Question asked by student community
Hello,
COMEDK is an undergraduate entrance test conducted online. The duration is 3 hours. It will be having 180 MCQs; 60 each from Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
There will be no negative marking.
Syllabus is based on CBSE class 11 and class 12.
More weightage of syllabus will be of class 12, around 67% as per past trends.
The exam date for year 2026 is expected to be in May,2026.
Information regarding syllabus and exam date will be released on the official website of COMEDK.
You can visit the below website to know more about COMEDK 2026.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/comedk-uget-syllabus
Hello
The COMEDK exam is an entrance test for getting admission into engineering colleges in Karnataka (mainly private ones).The exam is usually taken after Class 12 (or 2nd PUC), and admission is based on the marks scored in the test. COMEDK helps students get into some of the top private engineering colleges in Karnataka without needing to appear for state board entrance exams like KCET.
For more information and knowledge, just visit this page, which will help you with full information.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/comedk-uget-syllabus
Hello dear student,
As you have accepted and upgraded in round 3 COMEDK, your round 3 seat is safe. if you are not happy with the round 4 seat, you can just simply skip it as you will safely keep your round 3 seat . but if you accept the round 4 seat, you must join the college there's no option to cancel or get a refund and if you accept round 4 but don't report to the college, you'll lose your money and also have to pay penalty. so, unless and until you are fully sure about the higher fees, it will better to stay with your round 3 seat.
It is not guaranteed that the fees will remain same for all four years. In private institutions under COMEDK, the fees may increase upto 15% depending on different institutions. For the safer side you can contact in accounts office of your college.
Hello,
Yes, in private colleges under COMEDK, the fee can increase by 5–10% annually depending on the institution. Some colleges keep the same fee throughout 4 years, but many revise slightly. Safest way—ask your college accounts office.
All the best!
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