KEAM 2025 registration begins; BTech, BArch, MBBS entrance exams from April 22
Candidates have till March 10 to apply for KEAM 2025; application is open at the official website, cee.kerala.gov.in.
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Suviral Shukla | February 24, 2025 | 01:19 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Commissioner of Entrance Examinations (CEE) Kerala, has invited applications for admission to BTech, BArch, MBBS programmes for the academic year 2025 through Kerala Engineering Architecture Pharmacy Medical (KEAM 2025). Students, who wish to take admission can apply before March 10.
The CEE Kerala will conduct the KEAM 2025 examinations from April 22 to 30. The exam conducting authority is expected to launch the application correction facility next month and the admit card will be released from April 4 onwards.
“The last date to upload Class X Certificate, Date of Birth and Nativity Proof is 10-03-2025, 5 PM The last date to upload other required certificates / documents is 15-03-2025, 5 PM,” as given in the official notification.
The application form has been hosted on the official website at cee.kerala.gov.in. Courses offered through the KEAM 2025 includes engineering, architecture, pharmacy, MBBS, BDS, homoeo, ayurveda, siddha, unani, agriculture, forestry, veterinary, fisheries, co-operation and banking, agriculture management, climate change and environmental science and BTech biotechnology.
Also read TJEE 2025 registration deadline today; apply at tbjee.nic.in
KEAM 2025: Steps to apply, eligibility
Candidates, who wish to sit for the KEAM 2025 can apply for the entrance test by following the steps given below.
- Go to the official website, cee.kerala.gov.in.
- Look for the link 'KEAM 2025 - Online Application' and click on it.
- A new window will open, on top right corner, click on 'register here.'
- Fill in the required details such as name, date of birth, mobile number and more, then press register.
- Pay the application fee.
- Download the application and print it for future reference.
For engineering courses, the admissions will be based on the Kerala Engineering Entrance Examination, which will be conducted by the CEE Kerala. The rank will be prepared using equal weightage of 50:50 to the normalised score secured in the entrance test. The marks obtained in the final year of the qualifying examination for Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry will be combined after the standardisation procedure, as per the conducting authority.
Candidates, willing to take admission to BPharma courses can note that the seats will be offered on the basis of marks obtained and the rank prepared after the Kerala Phamacy Entrance Examination is over.
Furthermore, the admission to the medical and medical allied courses will be based on the scores obtained in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Under Graduate (NEET UG) 2025.
For BArch courses, candidates should qualify in the National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) before June 30, 2025.
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