KEAM Rank List 2024: Verify marks, NATA score at cee.kerala.gov.in; rectify by August 8
Vikas Kumar Pandit | August 7, 2024 | 09:50 AM IST | 2 mins read
Candidates should enter their registration number and date of birth to log in and verify their total marks obtained to ensure accuracy.
NEW DELHI: The Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE) Kerala has uploaded the marks data and NATA score for architecture rank list preparation of the Kerala Engineering, Agriculture, and Medical Entrance Examination (KEAM) 2024. Candidates should verify their marks and National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) score through the official website, cee.kerala.gov.in.
Candidates will have to use their login credentials such as registration number and date of birth to log in and verify their total marks obtained, the maximum marks for all subjects in the qualifying examination, and their NATA score to ensure accuracy. The mark data and NATA score will be available for verification and rectification on the official website till 11:59 pm on August 8, 2024.
According to the official notice, the council of architecture has updated the second NATA score. Candidates must review their updated scores and ensure that the valid score, scorecard has been submitted or uploaded.
“If the NATA score shown on the web page is incorrect, click the ‘Change Required’ button against the item to be corrected and then click the ‘Verified and Found Mismatch’ button. Such candidates shall have to upload the necessary NATA score card as proof for correction in the submitted score,” the official notice read.
Candidates who have not uploaded all required mark lists or have uploaded defective mark lists will be unable to view and verify their submitted marks. To rectify this, candidates must upload all necessary mark lists and ensure they are free of defects. Failure to do so will result in the Architecture rank being determined based on the available mark data.
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KEAM 2024 Rank List: How to rectify marks entry
Candidates can follow the steps given below to rectify the score submitted for the KEAM 2024 rank list preparation.
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Visit the official website cee-kerala.org.
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Enter the login details and click the submit button.
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Now, click on the ‘Marks Submission for Engineering’ tab.
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If all the details, including the NATA score, are correct, click the ‘No Change’ button.
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If the score displayed is incorrect, click the ‘Change Required’ button next to the incorrect item.
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Click the ‘Verified and Found Mismatch’ button to indicate that there is a discrepancy.
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Upload the necessary NATA scorecard as proof to correct the submitted score.
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Click the submit button and take a printout of the ‘Marks Submission Confirmation Report’ for future reference.
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