KEAM 2019 application facility reopens for non-Keralities
Manashjyoti | May 13, 2019 | 03:39 PM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi, May 13
: The Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE) Kerala has restarted the application process of KEAM 2019 for admission to architecture, medical, pharmacy and allied courses from May 13 onward.
It may be noted that Non-Keralite candidates (category II) can now apply to MBBS offered by self-financing colleges, following a Supreme Court order. The previous status-quo, under which non-Keralite were not offered admission, was overturned by the court after it was challenged by Kerala Private Medical College Management Association, who filed a petition before the honourable court.
To apply for admission, eligible candidates must go to the KEAM 2019 application portal, get registered and fill the application form. Admission to MBBS course will be based on NEET 2019 scores only, and CEE Kerala will not conduct any separate entrance exam.
As for other courses like architecture and pharmacy, fresh registrations aren’t allowed. But already registered candidates can login to their candidate accounts and add new courses.
The last date to register (for non-Keralite medical candidates) and add new courses (registered candidates only) is May 20 (up to 5 pm).
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