KLEE 2023 stray vacancy for integrated 5-year LLB admissions closes tomorrow; guidelines
Alivia Mukherjee | November 16, 2023 | 09:35 PM IST | 2 mins read
Kerala 5-year LLB Admission 2023: Stray vacancy to close by 2 pm tomorrow.
NEW DELHI : The Commissioner of Entrance Examinations (CEE) Kerala will close the Kerala Law Entrance Exam (KLEE 2023) 5-year bachelor of law (LLB) stray vacancy round admissions tomorrow, November 17. The eligible candidates’ list has been uploaded on the Kerala CEE official website, cee.kerala.gov.in.
The KLEE 2023 stray vacancy round will conclude at 2 pm tomorrow. Those who are selected should report to alloted colleges with the required documents for admissions.
Candidates are required to carry the following documents while reporting to the allotted college.
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Candidate’s datasheet
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Transfer certificate
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Four passport-size photograph
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Original mark sheet and certificates of the qualifying examination
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Allotment memo issued by CEE, Kerala
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Migration certificate
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Category certificate
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Domicile certificate
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KLEE 2023 stray vacancy guidelines
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Stray vacancy seats should not be filled on a first-come-first-serve basis.
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Eligible candidates should report at the allotted college with all the original documents including transfer certificate.
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No actual seat allocation should be done before the end of the reporting period and the admission finalization should be done based on merit. Admission finalization should be done only after the reporting period ends. Fees collected from candidates who are not finally admitted should be refunded.
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Colleges should ensure that the seats are filled as per the category-wise availability of seats. However, in case there are not enough candidates in a particular category, colleges will be allowed to convert the seats to the next eligible category and as per the guidelines announced.
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Reporting period will close at 2 pm on November 17 irrespective of category conversion or not.
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College administration should verify the 5-year LLB rank list as well as the category status of the candidates using the data sheet brought by the candidates. Academic eligibility should also be verified by the college officials.
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Colleges should forward the following lists to the CEE by November 17, 5 pm.
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The list of candidates who have reported.
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The list of rejected candidates, if any, with the reason(s) for rejection.
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The list of candidates admitted.
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The vacancy details, if any
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