KEAM 2022 round 1 final allotment out at cee.karala.gov.in
kirti saxena | September 23, 2022 | 08:24 AM IST | 2 mins read
The CEE Kerala has released the KEAM 2022 seat allotment round 1 at cee.kerala.gov.in. Check how to download results and documents required for the admission process.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI : The CEE Kerala has announced the final KEAM 2022 round 1 seat allotment list on September 22. The candidates can check the official website of KEAM 2022 cee.kerala.gov.in. The candidates have to log in to their account using their application number and password to check their seat allotment results for KEAM 2022.
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The candidates who are allotted seats must have to pay their fees to the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations as specified in the first phase allotment memo at any of the Head Post Offices in Kerala or by way of Online Payment. Those candidates who do not remit the fee on or before the date prescribed for the same will lose their allotment as well as all the existing higher options in the stream to which the allotment belongs.
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How to download KEAM 2022 round 1 seat allotment result?
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Visit the official website of The Commissioner of Entrance Examinations (CEE) Kerala cee.kerala.gov.in.
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Open the homepage, click on the Kerala Engineering Architecture Medical Admission 2022 link
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Login using the application number and password on the dashboard.
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Now, KEAM Round 1 Seat Allotment 2022 result would appear on the screen
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Check the KEAM Seat Allotment 2022 result for round 1 and download it for future reference.
Along with the declaration of KEAM seat allotment results, the authorities have also notified that the web option entry for KEAM round 2 counselling will be available from September 24 to 27.
List of Documents Required for admission
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Allotment memo issued by CEE.
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Fee Receipt issued by bank.
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KEAM 2022 admit card.
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KEAM 2022 result.
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Proof of Date of Birth.
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10+2th Standard Mark Sheet and Pass Certificate.
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Transfer Certificate from last attended the institute.
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Conduct Certificate from last attended institutes.
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Eligibility Certificate ( by applicants who have passed a qualifying examination other than one conducted by CEE).
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Migration Certificate (if applicable).
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Physical Fitness Certificate.
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Originals copies of all the documents and certificates uploaded with the online application.
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Fee/balance fee of the course should be paid at the time of admission.
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