KEAM 2022: Round 1 provisional seat allotment list out at cee.kerala.gov.in
CEE Kerala has published the provisional KEAM 2022 round 1 seat allotment at the official website. Final allotment list will be published tomorrow.
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NEW DELHI : The Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE) Kerala has uploaded the provisional KEAM 2022 round 1 seat allotment. Candidates will be able to view the provisional list of KEAM 2022 round 1 allotment at cee.kerala.gov.in without logging in.
The
KEAM seat allotment 2022
is based on the online options filed by the candidates from September 9 to 20. The authorities have also allowed candidates to make complaints in case they find any error or mistakes in it. Applicants can make genuine complaints, if any, through the email ceekinfo.cee@kerala.gov.in before September 22, 10 AM.
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CEE Kerala will publish the final KEAM seat allotment 2022 round 1 tomorrow, September 22. The final KEAM 2022 seat allotment list will be released after considering all complaints raised by students.
The authorities have notified that candidates under Persons with Disabilities (PD), Minority Community seats (except Muslim), Registered society/Registered Trust quota/ wards of Co-operative Employees quota seats in Private Self Financing /Government Cost sharing colleges are not included in the list.
Moreover, Govt. Engineering College Thrissur (Cyber Physical Systems, Computer Science and Engineering) , Kannur Anjarakandi Malabar Institute of Technology (Civil Engineering , Electrical & Electronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering), Sree Buddha College of Engineering Alappuzha (Robotics and Automation Engineering) are also not included in the first phase allotment of KEAM 2022.
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