KEAM 2019 second seat allotment released; know details here
Prabakaran K | July 9, 2019 | 08:56 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JULY 9: Commissioner of Entrance Exams (CEE), Kerala has declared the second phase seat allotment result of KEAM 2019 in online mode. Students can download their seat allotment memo by logging in to candidate portal using their application number and password. Students who have been allotted a seat need to pay the seat confirmation fees by July 12 and report to the allotted institute to complete the further admission process. If any candidate fails to pay the necessary fee within the specified time, they will lose their allotment along with all the existing options in the course.
To download KEAM seat allotment 2019 for the second round - Click here
Important Dates of KEAM 2019
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Events |
Dates |
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Seat Allotment for Phase 2 |
July 9, 2019 |
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Fee payment for allotted candidates - Round 2 |
July 9-12, 2019 |
How to download KEAM 2019 allotment result (Round 2)
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Go to the official website - cee-kerala.org
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Search and click on the KEAM 2019 link on the web page
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Click on the seat allotment link
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The KEAM 2019 seat allotment for the second round will appear on screen in the form of PDF
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Download the file and you may take a printout of the same for future use
Candidates who were allotted seats and who have paid the required fee should get admission to the college allotted. Those who will not take admission will lose their allotment along with the existing options in the stream to which the allotment belongs. It is also important that options once lost will not be available in the subsequent rounds of the counselling process. The shortlisted candidates will be allotted seats to Govt./ Aided/KVASU/KAU/KUFOS and Self Financing Colleges of Kerala.
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