KEAM 2020 exam centre change facility available till June 27
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NEW DELHI : Commissioner of Entrance Examinations (CEE), Kerala has restarted the KEAM 2020 exam centre change facility on June 20. Registered candidates can now avail the facility to change the exam centres till June 27 (4 PM). Candidates who have opted the exam centres outside Kerala such as Delhi, Mumbai and Dubai can either interchange these centres or can select centres inside Kerala. Similarly, candidates who have opted for the exam centre inside Kerala can now change it to outside Kerala. It should be noted that change in KEAM exam centres within Kerala among different districts is not allowed.
To avail the KEAM exam centre change facility, registered candidates are required to visit the official website and login to the ‘KEAM 2020 Candidate Portal’ using the application number and password. Upon successful login, candidates can change the exam centres by clicking on the change exam centre tab. Finally, make a payment for the exam centre change in online mode.
Candidates must note that the change in the KEAM exam centre can be availed only once. Also, the authorities will not consider application for exam centre change received through any other medium.
Earlier, the authorities had provided the registered candidates with the KEAM exam centre change facility from April 16 to 21. As per the official notification released, KEAM 2020 will be conducted on July 16 in two sessions (morning and afternoon).
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