KLEE 2021 answer keys released for 3-year and 5-year LLB; Download here
Shubham Bhakuni | August 13, 2021 | 03:15 PM IST | 1 min read
The answer keys contain official answers (or keys) to all 200 MCQs asked in KLEE 2021 exam. Using the keys, one can calculate probable scores and assess one’s chances of admission.
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NEW DELHI:
The Commissioner of Entrance Examinations (CEE) Kerala has today released the answer keys of KLEE 2021 for 5-year LLB and 3-year LLB programmes. Candidates can use the KLEE answer key to calculate their approximate marks. The state-level law entrance examination,
KLEE 2021 was conducted
from August 11 to August 12.
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KLEE 2021 scores will be used for admission to 3-year and 5-year LLB programmes offered by government and self-financing law colleges in the state of Kerala.
How to download KLEE 2021 answer key
Candidates can download the answer key by visiting the official website of CEE Kerala - cee-kerala.org. Alternatively, the direct links to download KLEE 2021 answer key PDFs are given below.
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Answer key PDF link |
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KLEE 3-year LLB |
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KLEE 5-year LLB |
Objections to be accepted till August 25
The exam authorities have also given the candidates an opportunity to raise objections, if any, against the official answer key of KLEE 2021. The last date to submit objections against the KLEE answer key is August 25.
As per the notification released by the examination authority, candidates can submit their objections along with accompanying documents and a demand draft of Rs 100 per question, drawn in favour of CEE Kerala, Thiruvanthapuram. The objections must be submitted by August 25, before 5 pm, by post or in-person to the office of CEE Kerala.
The notification adds that any objection raised by the candidates using email or fax or without the objections fees will not be entertained.
In case the objections raised by the candidates were found to be true, the objection fee will be refunded to the candidate.
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