KEAM 2019 admit card released; exam to be held on May 2 & 3
Saakshi Lama | April 16, 2019 | 08:27 PM IST | 1 min read
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Download EBookNEW DELHI, APRIL 16: Commissioner of Entrance Examination (CEE) Kerala has released the admit card of KEAM 2019 in online mode. Registered candidates can now download the admit card of KEAM 2019 by logging in using their application number and password. Previously, the admit card was scheduled to be released on April 10, however due to some problems, the release date was postponed to April 16 by the authorities.
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Quick Steps to Download KEAM 2019 Admit Card
Step 1 - Click on the official link
Step 2 - The application number and password has to be submitted by the candidates.
Step 3 - Click on Submit
Step 4 - The admit card of KEAM 2019 will be displayed on the screen
Step 5 - All of the details have to be checked for any discrepancies.
Step 6 - The admit card has to be printed out
To download KEAM 2019 admit card - Click Here
Details such as the candidate’s personal information, examination date, timings, venue and more will be present in the admit card of KEAM 2019. At the examination centre, it is essential for the candidates to present their admit card along with a photo identity proof.
KEAM 2019 will be conducted on May 2 and 3 in pen and paper mode. Paper I (Physics & Chemistry) will be held on May 2 while Paper II (Mathematics) will be conducted on May 3.
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