KEAM 2020 second seat allotment postponed to October 23; check details here
Team Careers360 | October 17, 2020 | 11:10 AM IST | 1 min read
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Download EBookNEW DELHI : The Commissioner of Entrance Examinations (CEE), Kerala has postponed the release of KEAM 2020 second seat allotment to October 23. As per the notification released by the authorities, the second phase allotment to Engineering/Pharmacy courses and the first phase allotment to Architecture courses for the year 2020-21, which is scheduled to be published on October 16 is postponed to October 23.
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Candidates were able to do the choice filling for round 2 KEAM seat allotment from October 12 to 14. However, KEAM 2020 applicants are allowed to rearrange or delete unwanted options till October 22 (10 AM). The facility for option rearrangement and deletion is available at cee.kerala.gov.in. Those candidates who get allotment through JEE should delete their options for state quota seats within the stipulated time. Note that KEAM 2020 seat allotment for round 2 will be announced on the basis of online options received before the last date.
KEAM 2020 Official Notice
KEAM seat allotment 2020 under phase 1 was declared on the official website on October 7. All the candidates who were allotted seats under KEAM 2020 phase 1 seat allotment were required to remit the fee between October 8 and 10, 2020 in online or offline mode for confirmation of admission.
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