KEAM 2018 Admit Card Available Now
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Download EBookNEW DELHI, APRIL 10: The Commissioner of Entrance Examination (CEE), Kerala, has issued admit cards of KEAM on April 10 for all eligible candidates who have successfully filled the online application form and paid the application fee. Admit cards are uploaded on the applicants’ candidate portal, and can be downloaded by logging in using one’s application number and password. Admit cards will not be sent by post or email to the candidate.
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The admit card is an important document that carries important information like exam centre details, application number, exam time and date, and also exam guidelines. Without the admit card, no candidate will be allowed inside the exam hall.
Important Dates
|
Event |
Dates |
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Issue of Admit Cards |
April 10, 2018 (onwards) |
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Admit cards are not issued for candidates who had uploaded defective photograph, signature and left hand thumb impression.
Deadline to upload correct documents |
April 13, 2018 (up to 5 pm) |
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Deadline to rectify any other details |
April 17, 2018 (up to 5 pm) |
|
Exam Date |
April 23 – Paper I (Physics and Chemistry)
April 24 – Paper II (Mathematics) |
How to download the admit card
- Go to the candidate portal
- Log in using KEAM application number and password
- Upon successful log-in, the admit card will be displayed on screen.
- Take printout of the admit card, after checking that details mentioned on it are correct.
Exam authorities recommend that the printout of the admit card is in color for proper identification of the candidate.
Following candidates have not been issued admit cards
The admit card is not issued to candidates who have to remit balance application fee, or have uploaded defective photographs, signature, or left thumb hand impression. Admit cards for candidates who have yet to pay the balance fee will be released only after the balance fee has been paid. In case of candidates who have uploaded defective documents, they have until April 13 to upload the correct documents.
Some candidates are not issued admit cards for reasons other the ones mentioned above. Such candidates can view the nature of the defect by clicking on the “Menu Item” in the profile page. The candidate needs to download and take a printout of the memo mentioning the defects, and send it along with the documents to be rectified to the the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations before 5 pm on April 17. It must be noted that documents received via fax or email will not be accepted.
If a candidate has complaints regarding any of the details shown on the profile page, they may send in their complaints along with supporting documents to the following address:
The Office of the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations,
5th Floor, Housing Board Buildings, Santhinagar,
Thiruvananthapuram
How to retrieve forgotten application number
If the candidate doesn’t remember their application number, it can be regenerated by using the Forgotten Application Number link and entering one’s mobile number and name.
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