KEAM Round 3 Seat Allotment Announced
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Download NowPrabha Dhavala | July 21, 2018 | 11:17 AM IST
NEW DELHI, July 21: The seat allotment result for Round 3 of KEAM has been announced on July 20 by CEE. Candidates can check the result by using their application number and password.
The seat allotment has been based on candidates' rank and choice filling which is prepared by giving equal weighatge to marks obtained by the candidate in 10+2 (PCM only) and KEAM 2018 entrance exam. Typically candidates ranked higher in the rank list are given preference during allotment.
How to check seat allotment result?
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Visit the official website of KEAM
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Log in by entering application number and password
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The result for round 3 will be displayed on the screen
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Check the details mentioned over it and download it
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Take a print out of it too
Details mentioned over seat allotment memo
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Name of the candidate
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Roll number
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Allotted institute and course
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Category under which allotment is made
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Fee to be paid
What after seat allotment?
Candidates who have been allotted seats will have to download and take a printout of the allotment letter and pay the seat acceptance fee either in online mode or offline at any nearby post office. The online payments can be made via net banking, credit or debit card. The seat acceptance fee is being accepted from July 21 onwards.
Announcement of Round 3 Allotment Result |
July 20, 2018 |
Payment of Fees for Round 3 Allotted Candidates |
July 21 to 25, 2018 |
After fee payment, candidates will have to report at the allotted institute to confirm their admission.
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