CEE publishes KEAM 2025 phase 1 seat allotment result; pay acceptance fee by July 25
Suviral Shukla | July 22, 2025 | 11:22 AM IST | 2 mins read
The KEAM 2025 phase 1 seat allotment result includes candidates name, roll number, allotted course, college, category of allotment, details of fee to be paid, and other details.
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Download EBookThe Commissioner for Entrance Examinations, Kerala (CEE) has released the phase 1 seat allotment result for Kerala Engineering, Architecture, and Medical Examination (KEAM) today. Registered candidates can check the seat allotment list through the official website at cee.kerala.gov.in.
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Candidates who have been allotted colleges in the KEAM 2025 phase 1 seat allotment result must pay the acceptance fee by July 25 through online mode.
The CEE has prepared the KEAM 2025 allotment list for admission to professional degree courses at various institutions across the state on the basis of the online options registered by the candidates. The phase 1 seat allotment result includes candidates name, roll number, allotted course, college, category of allotment, details of fee to be paid, among others.
“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. The options once lost will not be available in the subsequent phases,” as per the official notice by the CEE.
As per the tuition fee guidelines, candidates who have been allotted government engineering colleges must pay Rs 1,000 as caution deposit. Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), and Other Eligible Communities (OEC) need not to pay the caution fee as their option registration fee and the token fee will be adjusted in it.
Furthermore, candidates who have been allotted seats under the Tuition Fee Waiver Scheme will have to pay Rs 500 to confirm admission.
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KEAM 2025 Counselling: List of documents for verification
Candidates who have been allotted seats in the KEAM 2025 phase 1 seat allotment result should check the list of documents to be needed for verification process at the allotted college.
- KEAM 2025 admit card.
- KEAM 2025 result.
- Allotment memo issued by CEE.
- Fee Receipt issued by the bank.
- Eligibility Certificate ( by applicants who have passed a qualifying exam other than one conducted by CEE).
- Physical Fitness Certificate.
- Migration Certificate (if applicable).
- Any other documents required in the allotment Memo/Notification.
- Originals of all the documents and certificates uploaded with the online application.
- Fee/balance fee of the course should be paid at the time of admission.
- Proof of Date of Birth.
- 10+2th Standard Mark Sheet and Pass Certificate.
- Transfer Certificate from last attended institute.
- Conduct Certificate from last attended institutes.
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