KLEE 3-year LLB second phase allotment schedule out; option confirmation ends tomorrow
Anu Parthiban | October 19, 2023 | 04:15 PM IST | 1 min read
Kerala LLB Admission 2023: 3-year law second phase allotment results will be declared on October 25 on the official website, cee.kerala.gov.in.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The Commissioner of Entrance Exam (CEE), Kerala, has started the second phase allotment option confirmation process for KLEE 3-year LLB admission 2023. Candidates who have already registered for the counselling will have to exercise the KLEE choice filling facility before October 20 on the official website, cee.kerala.gov.in.
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The KLEE 3-year LLB second phase of centralised allotment is being conducted for admission in the four government law colleges and in private self-financing law colleges.
Those candidates who have received an allotment and taken admission in the first phase, and want their existing higher preference to be considered for the second phase will have to mandatorily confirm their options submitted online by clicking the ‘Confirm’ button available at cee.kerala.gov.in login page.
Those who have not been allotted any seat in the previous phase should also confirm their options before the deadline.
Candidates will also have an option to change the priority of existing higher options and delete the unwanted higher options.
KLEE 3-year 2nd phase allotment schedule
Complete schedule of second phase Kerala 3-year LLB allotment.
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KLEE 2nd phase |
Dates |
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Website opens for option confirmation, re-arrangement, deletion of options |
October 17 |
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Time ends for option confirmation, re-arrangement, deletion of options. |
October 20 up to 3 PM |
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Publication of second phase of allotment (provisional) |
October 25 |
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Publication of second phase of allotment (final) |
October 26 |
Candidates who do not take admission within the last date will lose their allotment. Those who receive a change of allotment to their higher options in the second phase will automatically lose their current admission. They will also have to obtain the transfer certificate (TC) and relevant documents from their currently admitted college and join the newly allotted colleges within the specified date notified in the CEE.
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