KLEE 2019 Examination postponed till first week of June
sonali.jolly | May 14, 2019 | 09:57 PM IST | 1 min read
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Download EBookNew Delhi, May 14: As law aspirants gear up for the big finale, a disappointing news fills the air. Centre for entrance examinations, Thiruvananthapuram, has postponed the Kerala Law Entrance examination for both three-year and five-year programmes. The examinations which were earlier scheduled to be held in the last week of May, will now be conducted in the first week of June, 2019. The authorities will declare the revised examination schedule soon.
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KLEE 2019 Important dates
|
Events |
3-year law programme |
5-year law programme |
|
Application Deadline |
May 16, 2019 |
May 14, 2019 |
|
Admit Card |
Last week of May, 2019 |
Last week of May, 2019 |
|
KLEE 2019 |
First week of June, 2019 |
First week of June, 2019 |
About KLEE 2019 -
Kerala Law Entrance Examination, popularly known as KLEE 2019, is the entrance examination conducted by the Government of Kerala for admission in to the undergraduate law degree programmes offered by the colleges of the state. The examination will be held in CBT mode and will comprise of 200 multiple choice questions.
Number of seats available under each programme is given below -
|
KLEE 2019 |
3-year law programme |
5-year law programme |
|
Government |
400 |
320 |
|
Private |
225 |
975 |
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