CEE Kerala opens facility to add courses in KEAM 2026 application
Sundararajan | February 10, 2026 | 07:14 PM IST | 2 mins read
KEAM Application 2026: Candidates can add additional courses to their submitted forms through cee.kerala.gov.in until February 12.
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Download EBookThe Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE), Kerala, has opened a facility allowing candidates who have already submitted their KEAM 2026 applications to add additional medical, pharmacy, architecture, and engineering courses. Candidates can add the additional courses through the official website cee.kerala.gov.in.
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As per the official notification, candidates will be allowed to add new courses to the KEAM 2026 application form until February 12, up to 5 pm.
To add KEAM courses, candidates are required to pay the same application fee of Rs 925 for General candidates and Rs 400 for SC candidates, while there is no fee for ST candidates.
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“For medical and medical allied courses, only candidates who qualify in NEET UG 2026 conducted by the NTA will be considered. For architecture courses, only those who qualify in the NATA exam conducted by the Council of Architecture will be eligible,” according to the KEAM statement.
Candidates who wish to add courses can access the KEAM 2026 application form, log in to the dashboard using their application number and password, select the ‘Add Course’ option, and pay the applicable fee online.
The KEAM 2026 exam is conducted for admission to various undergraduate and professional programmes in engineering, architecture, pharmacy, and allied fields across the state. CEE will conduct KEAM 2026 exams from April 17 to 23 across Kerala, New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bengaluru, and the UAE.
KEAM 2026: Courses open for addition
Below is a list of courses that CEE has allowed candidates to add additionally to the already submitted KEAM application form .
|
Course category |
Specific courses |
|---|---|
|
Medical and medical allied courses |
MBBS, BDS, BHMS (Homoeo), BAMS (Ayurveda), BSMS (Siddha), BUMS (Unani), BSc. (Hons.) Agriculture, BSc. (Hons.) Forestry, BSc. (Hons.) Co-operation & Banking or BSc. (Hons.) Agri. Business Management, BSc.(Hons.) Climate Change and Environmental Science, B.Tech (Bio-Technology) (under Kerala Agricultural University), Veterinary (BVSc. and AH)(under KVASU), Fisheries (BFSc.) (under KUFOS) |
|
Engineering courses |
BTech under Kerala Technological University, Kerala University, Calicut University, B.Tech (Agri. Engg.) and B.Tech. (Food Tech.) Courses under the Kerala Agricultural University, B Tech (Dairy Technology) and B Tech (Food Technology), courses under the Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, BTech (Food Technology) course under the Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies. |
|
Pharmacy course |
BPharm |
|
Architecture course |
BArch |
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