CEE publishes KEAM 2025 phase 2 seat allotment for engineering, first architecture list
Vagisha Kaushik | July 30, 2025 | 10:45 AM IST | 2 mins read
KEAM Counselling 2025: Candidates can check allotment at cee.kerala.gov.in and submit complaints through email by 12 pm on August 30.
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Download EBookThe Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE) Kerala has published the seat allotment list for the second phase of the Kerala Engineering, Architecture, and Medical Examination (KEAM) 2025 counselling for engineering. The first phase allotment for architecture is also available. Registered candidates can view their seat allotment status on the official website, cee.kerala.gov.in.
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Those who have genuine complaints with the KEAM 2025 allotment list for engineering and architecture can submit their grievances via email – engg.ceekerala@gmail.com or barch.ceekerala@gmail.com – with subject as “engineering provisional allotment list” or “B.Arch provisional allotment” before 12 pm today.
Seat allotment candidates are required to physically join the allotted colleges by paying the fees applicable between July 31 and August 4.
The provisional allotment has been prepared and displayed based on the options submitted by the candidates within the provided timeline. Engineering aspirants were asked to re-arrange higher order options, delete unwanted options after the first allotment result while BArch candidates were asked to fill choices by July 28.
Additionally, CEE has also published the final category list of candidates eligible for Persons with Disabilities (PwD) quota for KEAM counselling 2025.
KEAM 2025: BArch fees structure
The college-wise Kerala BArch fee for the 2025-26 academic session is as follows:
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Name of college |
BArch fee 2025-26 |
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Government/Aided Autonomous Engineering Colleges |
Rs 8,650 |
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KMCT College of Architecture, Manasserry, Kozhikode |
25% lower income group : Rs 8,650 |
Others 25% tuition fee : Rs 8,650 |
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DC School of Architecture and Design, KINFRA, Film and Video park, Trivandrum DC School of Architecture and Design, Pullikanam, Vagamon, Idukki |
37.5% lower income group : Rs 55,000 |
37.5% seat others: Rs 80,000 including yearly special tuition fee |
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Marian College of Architecture and Planning |
25% lower income group: Rs 55,000 |
45% others: Rs 79,999 |
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Asian School of Architecture and Design Innovation, Kochi |
25% lower income group: Rs 81,250 |
25% others: Rs 1,12,500 |
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SCMS School of Architecture, Karukutty, Ernakulam |
37.5% lower income group: Rs 81,250 |
37.5% others: Rs 1,12,500 |
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SEED APJ Abdul Kalam School of Environmental Design, Ernakulam |
25% lower income group: Rs 81,250 |
25% others: Rs 1,12,500 |
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College of Architecture, Vellanad, Thiruvananthapuram |
25% lower income group: Rs 55,000 |
25% others: Rs 80,000 |
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Avani Institute of Technology, Calicut |
25% lower income group: Rs 81,250 |
25% others: Rs 1,12,500 |
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KMEA College of Architecture, Aluva, Ernakulam |
25% lower income group: Rs 55,000 |
65% others: Rs 80,000 |
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Colleges under Architecture College Management Association & Others (SF) |
25% lower income group: Rs 81,250 |
25% others: Rs 1,12,500 |
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