Kerala KLEE 2023 LLB 3-year exam today; reporting time, guidelines
Mridusmita Deka | August 13, 2023 | 08:01 AM IST | 1 min read
The KLEE 2023 three-year LLB exam will be held from 2 pm today and the reporting to the exam hall will start at 12:30 pm.
NEW DELHI: The Kerala Law Entrance Examination (KLEE) 2023 LLB 3-year exam is set to be held today, August 13. The KLEE 2023 exam will be conducted from 2 pm to 4 pm as a computer-based test. The registration and reporting at the KLEE 2023 3-year LLB programme exam centre will start at 12:30 pm and will continue till 1:30 pm. Entry to the exam hall will close at 1:45 pm.
The Commissioner of Entrance Exam (CEE) Kerala will also conduct a KLEE 2023 mock test at the exam hall between 1:45 pm and 2 pm as a familiarisation session. After the KLEE mock test 2023 time, the candidates will be automatically redirected to the exam screen of the computer, where the candidate can attend the actual entrance test for three-year LLB.
KLEE Marking Scheme 2023
- For every correct answer, students will be allotted three marks
- For incorrect answers marked, one mark will be deducted
- Unanswered, marked for review and unanswered will not fetch any marks
- Answered, marked for review but if the answer is correct, then three marks will be awarded, and if the answer is incorrect, one mark will be deducted
KLEE 2023 Exam Guidelines
- Candidates should produce the KLEE admit card downloaded from the CEE website.
- Candidates indulged in any unfair and improper conduct during the examination will be disqualified.
- Candidates are not permitted to carry any electronic devices, mobile phones, calculator, electronic watches, textual/printed/written materials, etc. in the examination hall.
- A sheet of paper for rough work will be provided in the examination hall. Candidates must write their roll number and name at the top of the paper and put signature also. This sheet should be returned to the invigilator at the end of the exam.
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