KLEE 2025: Eligible candidates can apply for 3 or 5-year LLB course on the official website, cee.kerala.gov.in
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NEW DELHI: The Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE) Kerala has started Kerala law entrance examination (KLEE) 2025 registration process for 3 and 5-year LLB courses. Eligible candidates can apply for KLEE 2025 registration on the official website, cee.kerala.gov.in. KLEE 2025 exam is scheduled on May 25.
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The registration deadline for 5-year LLB courses is May 14, and for 3-year LLB courses is May 12.
The KLEE registration 2025 fee for general and SEBC category candidates is Rs 900, and SC, ST candidates must pay Rs 450. The exam duration is two hours. KLEE 2025 5-year LLB exam will be held from 10 am to 12 pm, and the 3-year LLB exam will be held from 3 pm to 5 pm.
The KLEE 2025 exam syllabus includes general english, general knowledge, arithmetic and mental aptitude, and aptitude for legal studies.
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The KLEE exam pattern 2025 for LLB courses consists of 120 questions from four sections, while the KLEE LLM syllabus will have 200 objective questions from different domains of law. The KLEE 2025 exam pattern for LLB courses is as follows.
Sections | Number of Questions | Marks |
General English | 120 | 360 |
General Knowledge | ||
Arithmetic and Mental Ability | ||
Aptitude for Legal Studies | ||
Total | 120 | 360 |
The KLEE 2025 qualifying marks for all category students for both 3 and 5-year LLB courses are as follows.
Category | Marks | |
5-year LLB | 3-year LLB | |
General, SEBC | 10% of 36 marks out of 360 | 10% of 36 marks out of 360 |
SC and ST | 5% of 18 marks out of 360 | 5% of 36 marks out of 360 |
As per the KLEE 2025 marking scheme, candidates will be given 3 marks for each correct answer, while a negative marking of 1 mark will be followed for every wrong answer.
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