Kerala 3-year LLB 2024 option registration for vacant seats closes shortly; allotment schedule soon
Anu Parthiban | November 11, 2024 | 12:41 PM IST | 1 min read
KLEE LLB 2024: Candidates will be allowed to opt for the newly added BA LLB (Hons) in Illahia Law college, Muvattupuzha, Ernakulam. Option registration closes at 3 pm today.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The Commissioner for Entrance Examinations, Kerala will close the option registration facility for vacant seat allotment round today. Candidates will have to submit fresh options of courses and colleges in the order of preference before 3 pm on November 11. The allotment and joining schedule will be announced shortly at the official website, cee.kerala.gov.in.
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The vacant seats have been notified for five-year integrated LLB course in the government law colleges and private self- financing law colleges. Those who have obtained a rank in the Kerala law entrance exam and satisfy the eligibility criteria will be able to register fresh options. It has also notified the newly added BA LLB (Hons) in Illahia Law college, Muvattupuzha, Ernakulam.
Candidates who are allotted seats will have to report to the college with all the original certificates. They are also required to deposit applicable tuition fees and other fees during the time of admission.
Probable vacancies arise due to the up-gradations to higher options or category conversions. Seats allotted through this round will not be changed at any instance, Kerala CEE said.
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After the vacant seat allotment, if seats still remain unfilled, the CEE will be conducting a stray vacancy round. The options registered by candidates during the vacant seat allotment will be considered for the stray vacancy round counselling as well.
While submitting their options, candidates will have to pay a registration fee of Rs 1,000. “Candidates admitted to the course through previous phases of allotment by the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations can avail free exit from the course on or before 11.11.2024, 1.00 PM. Candidates shall be liable for penalty if they vacate seats or obtain T.C after 11.11.2024, 1.00 PM,” the commissioner said.
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