Kerala CEE reschedules LLB entrance exam 2025; extends application deadline
Mrunal Pandharinath Jadhav | May 10, 2025 | 02:06 PM IST | 1 min read
Kerala CEE has rescheduled the entrance exam to June 1 and extending the application form application form deadline to May 19
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Download EBookLLB 2025 entrance exam schedule for both the five-year integrated and three-year courses has been revised by the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE), Kerala.
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As per the latest notification, the entrance exam, which was originally scheduled for April 25, 2025, will now be conducted on June 1, 2025. In line with this change, the last date for submitting applications has also been extended. Candidates can now apply until May 19, 2025.
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How to apply for the LLB 2025 Exam
Candidates seeking admission to government and self-financing law colleges across Kerala must appear for this state-level entrance exam. The test will assess candidates on topics such as General English, Legal Aptitude, General Knowledge, and Current Affairs.
To apply, aspirants must visit the official CEE Kerala website at www.cee.kerala.gov.in, complete the registration, fill in academic and personal details, upload necessary documents, and pay the prescribed application fee online.
Admit cards are expected to be released at least a week before the exam.
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