COMEDK-UGET 2026 Exam Date Set for May 9, Registration Opens February 3
COMEDK-UGET 2026 on May 9, Applications from Feb 3

The Consortium of Medical, Engineering and Dental Colleges of Karnataka (COMEDK) has officially announced the schedule for its Undergraduate Entrance Test (UGET) 2026. The crucial engineering entrance examination will be conducted on May 9, 2026, marking a key date for aspirants across India. Prospective candidates can begin their application process starting from February 3, 2026, as per the latest notification released by the consortium.

Independent Counselling Schedule Assured for Non-Karnataka Students

In a significant move aimed at providing clarity and fairness, COMEDK has declared that it will maintain its own counselling schedule independently, even if the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) experiences delays in its processes. This decision is specifically designed to safeguard the interests of students from outside Karnataka, ensuring their admission timelines are not adversely affected by potential postponements from the state authority.

Key Details and Implications for Aspirants

The announcement brings much-needed certainty to the highly competitive engineering admission landscape in Karnataka. Here are the essential points candidates need to know:

  • Exam Date: COMEDK UGET 2026 is scheduled for Saturday, May 9, 2026.
  • Application Window: The registration portal will open on Monday, February 3, 2026. Aspirants are advised to prepare their documents in advance.
  • Counselling Independence: COMEDK's counselling process will proceed as planned, irrespective of KEA's schedule, providing a reliable timeline for non-Karnataka domicile students.
  • Geographical Consideration: This policy underscores COMEDK's commitment to national-level inclusivity, particularly benefiting students from other states seeking admission to Karnataka's premier private engineering institutions.

The consortium's proactive stance is expected to streamline the admission procedure, reducing uncertainty and allowing students to plan their academic year with greater confidence. With engineering seats in Karnataka's private colleges being highly sought after, this clarity is a welcome development for thousands of aspirants nationwide.