KEAM 2026 registration last date extended to February 6; admit card on April 1
Anu Parthiban | February 1, 2026 | 09:57 AM IST | 1 min read
Kerala CEE has scheduled the KEAM entrance exam 2026 for engineering, pharmacy, and medical admissions from April 13 to 25.
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Download EBookThe Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE) has extended the last date for submission of application for admissions to Kerala Engineering, Architecture, Pharmacy and Medical allied courses (KEAM 2026) up to 5 pm on February 6.
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The facility to add new courses to the already submitted application will be made available later, the Kerala CEE said.
As per the revised schedule, the last date to upload the Class 10 certificate, date of birth certificate, and nativity proof is February 6; however, the deadline to upload other required certificates is February 7 up to 5 pm.
The KEAM admit card 2026 will be uploaded on April 1 on the official website, cee.kerala.gov.in, for the entrance exam scheduled to be held on April 13 to 25.
KEAM 2026: Admission routes
Engineering: Admission to engineering courses in Kerala is based on the Kerala Engineering Entrance Examination (KEEE). Engineering rank will be prepared by giving equal weightage to 50:50 to the normalised score obtained in KEEE and the marks obtained in the final year of the qualifying exam in mathematics, physics, and chemistry put together in the ratio of 5:3:2.
Pharmacy: Admission to BPharm courses will be on the basis of marks obtained in the Kerala Pharmacy Entrance Exam.
Medical and allied courses: Admission to MBBS, BDS, AYUSH courses, agriculture, forestry, fisheries, veterinary, co-operation and banking, climate change, and environmental science, BTech Biotechnology courses will be based on NEET UG 2026 scores. The National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test - undergraduate (NEET UG 2026) is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA).
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KEAM application fee 2026
Candidates who are not SC or ST will be treated as general category candidates.
|
Courses opted in Application Form |
General (Other than SC/ST) |
Scheduled Caste (SC) |
Scheduled Tribe (ST) |
|
Engineering only |
Rs 925 |
Rs 400 |
Nil |
|
BPharm |
Rs 925 |
Rs 400 |
Nil |
|
Architecture only |
Rs 650 |
Rs 260 |
Nil |
|
Medical and allied |
Rs 650 |
Rs 260 |
Nil |
|
UAE Examination Centre (If opted) |
Rs 16,000 + Application Fee |
Rs 16,000 + Application Fee |
Rs16,000 |
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