KLEE 2021 result declared for 3-year LLB; Here is direct link to download scorecards
The KLEE 2021 results contain the sectional and overall marks and the qualifying status of candidates. The results for 5-year LLB and LLM are expected to be announced soon.
This E-book including the eligibility criteria, admission process, admit card, exam pattern, syllabus, study materials and many more.
Download EBookShubham Bhakuni | September 8, 2021 | 05:58 PM IST
NEW DELHI:
The Commissioner for Entrance Examination (CEE) Kerala has announced the KLEE 2021 result for 3-year LLB on September 7. Candidates can download the result of KLEE 2021 by visiting the admission portal - cee.kerala.gov.in. The exam results for the 5-year LLB and LLM programmes will be announced soon.
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KLEE Answer Key: 5-year LLB | 3-year LLB
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The KLEE 2021 exam for 3-year LLB was conducted on August 12, in a single session . The exam was held in online mode, at various exam centres across the state of Kerala.
How to check KLEE result 2021?
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Click on the result link given above
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Login using your application number, password and access code
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On login, the KLEE scorecard will be displayed on the screen
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Download and take a printout of the result
KLEE Result 2021: Minimum qualifying marks
The exam authorities have notified the minimum qualifying marks required for passing the examination.
KLEE 2021 qualifying cut-offs
Category |
Minimum qualifying marks |
General/SEBC candidates |
10% marks |
SC/ST candidates |
5% marks |
Candidates scoring below the qualifying marks will not be eligible for participation in counselling and seat allotment rounds which will be conducted soon. Meanwhile, those who have passed the examination will be given admission based on merit cum preference.
KLEE 2021 topper for 3-year LLB
Sri. Sreenath S. V (Roll No. 550331) has secured the first rank in KLEE 2021 for 3-year LLB. The complete rank list containing the names and other details of the candidates will be published soon on the admission portal.
Changes to KLEE answer key 2022
The authorities have also revised the provisional answer key which was published on August 13 . The following changes have been made in the answer key.
Question No. |
Answer Key |
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Published |
Revised |
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102 |
D |
B |
105 |
B |
A |
12,41,54 |
Cancelled |
KLEE 2021 result withheld for some candidates
The authorities have said that results for some candidates are withheld due to defects in their uploaded certificates. Such candidates will have to rectify the defects by uploading the correct certificates on the admission portal - cee.kerala.gov.in.
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