KEAM 2020 exam dates announced, Check schedule and other details here
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Download NowSatyendra Singh | November 8, 2019 | 03:11 PM IST
New Delhi, November 8 :
The dates for entrance examination of engineering courses in Kerala (KEAM) for the academic session 2020-21 has been announced. The Commissioner for Entrance Examinations announced the dates through an official press release. The notification KEAM 2020 is also available in the official website of CEE Kerala.
The examination will be held on April 20 and 21 from 10 AM to 12:30 PM in offline mode across various test centres of India. The KEAM 2020 exam will have two papers, one for Physics and Chemistry on April 20 and second of Mathematics on April 21. Students seeking admission to undergraduate courses in engineering at institutes of Kerala has to qualify KEAM exam. Students are however advised to ensure their eligibility regarding the state of residence and other eligibility conditions of KEAM.
Admission to qualified students are offered on the basis of merit list of marks obtained in entrance exam through a centralised counselling process. Application forms for KEAM 2020 will be available February first week in online mode. Students desirous of admission through KEAM are advised to follow the official portal regarding the further admission dates.
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