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The Hindu
Date
2005-12-27
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The CET Cell on Thursday has warned the students aspiring to join the professional courses in Karnataka not to be misled by lofty claims made by the All India Medical and Engineering Colleges Association.
The association has been apparently issuing advertisements about holding an All India entrance test for management quota seats in under-graduate and post-graduate medical, engineering, para-medical, dental, pharmacy, nursing and technical courses during the year 2006-07.
The CET Cell clarified that this association has no jurisdiction over professional colleges in Karnataka and cautioned students aspiring for admissions to professional courses against being misled by the associations claims. Even Comed-K has strongly refuted the claims made by the association and declared that none of the colleges under Comed-K were part of this association.
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