CEE Kerala issues KLEE 2023 LLB 3-year provisional answer key
Mridusmita Deka | August 14, 2023 | 10:32 AM IST | 1 min read
Objections against the KLEE 2023 answer key can be raised by August 18.
NEW DELHI: The Kerala Law Entrance Examination (KLEE) 2023 LLB 3-year exam provisional answer key is out. The KLEE provisional answer key is released for all the questions in the three-year LLB entrance exam in the Commissional for Entrance Examination (CEE) website -- cee.kerala.gov.in. The KLEE three-year LLB exam was held on Sunday, August 13 for a duration of two hours. The final KLEE 2023 answer key will be issued after considering the objections against the provisional answer key.
Complaints regarding the KLEE three-year LLB answer keys, if any, can be addressed to the CEE Kerala along with supporting documents and fee of Rs100 per question by way of a demand draft drawn in favour of the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations, payable at Thiruvananthapuram, by post or hand delivery so as to reach the office on or before August 18 4 pm.
If the complaint filed is found to be genuine, the fee remitted for that question will be refunded, CEE Kerala said. Complaints received after the stipulated time and without requisite fee will not be considered under any circumstances. Complaints received via E-mail/Fax will not be considered, it added.
For every correct answer in KLEE 2023 3-year LLB programme, students will be allotted three marks, while one marks will be deducted for incorrect answers marked.
For marked for review questions, unanswered ones will not fetch any marks but for the answered questions, three marks will be awarded for correct answers and for incorrect options marked, one mark will be deducted.
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