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News18
14 hours ago
- General
- News18
KEAM Counselling 2025: Round 2 Seat Allotment List Releasing Today, How To Check
Last Updated: KEAM Counselling 2025: Candidates selected in the round 2 list will have to complete their enrolment at the designated institutions between July 31 and August 4. The Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE), will be releasing the second round of provisional allotment list for the Kerala Engineering Architecture Medical (KEAM) 2025 today, July 29. The allotment list will be issued for architectural, engineering and pharmacy courses on the official website at According to the schedule released by the CEE, the final seat allotment list will be issued tomorrow, July 30. Candidates selected in the list will have to complete their enrolment at the designated institutions and for their chosen courses between July 31 and August 4. Step 1. Go to the KEAM official website, Step 2. Candidates should go to the 'KEAM 2025 Candidate site' Step 3. You will be redirected to a new page. Enter your application number, password and access code. Step 4. Now choose the 'Provisional Allotment List' menu on the admission site to examine the KEAM 2025 provisional allotment list. Candidates receiving a new seat allotment through the KEAM process must pay the required fees to the CEE. Payment can be made online or in person at any Kerala Head Post Office. After paying the fee, candidates must promptly enroll in their assigned college or course. A fee receipt will be issued upon payment. It is important to note that failure to pay the fee within the specified timeframe will result in the forfeiture of the allotted seat. To secure their seats in the designated colleges, the CEE urges all candidates to adhere to the timelines set by the institutes and complete all enrollment processes within the specified period. Candidates are required to carry the following documents while reporting to the assigned college for the KEAM 2025 counselling process: — KEAM 2025 admit card. — KEAM 2025 result. — Allotment memo issued by CEE. — Fee receipt issued by the bank. — Eligibility Certificate (by applicants who have passed a qualifying exam other than one conducted by CEE). view comments First Published: July 29, 2025, 13:11 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


Indian Express
22-07-2025
- General
- Indian Express
KEAM Counselling 2025: CEE issues phase 1 seat allotment list at cee.kerala.gov.in
KEAM Counselling 2025: The Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE), Kerala, has released the Phase 1 seat allotment result for the Kerala Engineering, Architecture, and Medical Examination (KEAM) 2025. Candidates who registered for the KEAM can view their allotment details on the official website at Those who have been allotted seats are required to pay the acceptance fee via online mode by July 25 to confirm their admission. The seat allotment list was prepared based on the preferences submitted online by candidates and includes information such as the candidate's name, roll number, allotted course and college, category of allotment, and details regarding the fee to be paid. The allotments are for admission into professional degree programmes offered across various institutions in Kerala. According to the tuition fee norms, candidates allotted seats in government engineering colleges are required to pay a caution deposit of Rs 1,000. However, those belonging to the Scheduled Caste (SC), the Scheduled Tribe (ST), and the Other Eligible Communities (OEC) are exempted from this payment, as their option registration and token fees will be adjusted against the deposit amount. Additionally, candidates granted admission under the tuition fee waiver scheme must pay Rs 500 to confirm their seat. After making the seat acceptance payment, a student's next steps will depend on whether the candidate is satisfied with the current allotment. If they are satisfied with the seat allotted in Phase 1, it's advisable to await further instructions from the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE) and the respective college concerning admission procedures and the document verification schedule. On the other hand, if a candidate is hoping for a better option in the upcoming allotment rounds, be sure to participate in the next phases of counselling as per the official timeline. As stated, regardless of the decision, for a safety perspective, store both the payment receipt and the seat allotment confirmation page, as these will be required during physical reporting and verification at the allotted college.


Time of India
22-07-2025
- General
- Time of India
KEAM 2025 phase 1 seat allotment list released at cee.kerala.gov.in: Check direct link to download and submit fee here
The Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE) Kerala has officially released the KEAM 2025 Phase 1 seat allotment list for engineering aspirants. Candidates who participated in the first round of counselling can now check their allotment status on the official website, Allotted candidates are required to confirm their seat by paying the acceptance fee between July 21 and July 25, 2025 (11 AM deadline). Failure to do so will result in cancellation of the allotted seat. How to check KEAM 2025 phase 1 allotment list Candidates who participated in KEAM counselling phase 1 can check and download the seat allotment list by following the steps mentioned below: Visit the official portal: Log in to your candidate profile using your application number and password Click on 'First Phase Allotment Result' under the Engineering tab Download the PDF allotment list or view your individual allotment Note the college, course, and seat category allotted Direct link to download KEAM 2025 Phase 1 Engineering Allotment (PDF) here . Seat acceptance fee details All candidates allotted a seat in Phase 1 must pay the seat acceptance fee by 11:00 AM on July 25, 2025 to confirm their admission. Govt/Cost-sharing colleges: Rs. 8,000 Private self-financing colleges: Rs. 30,000 (for some seat categories) Payment options: Online via candidate portal (net banking/debit/credit card) Offline via Head Post Offices across Kerala Failure to pay by the deadline will result in cancellation of the allotment and loss of priority in future rounds. What after fee payment? Once you have paid the seat acceptance fee, the next steps depend on your decision regarding the allotted seat. If you are satisfied with the seat allotted in Phase 1, you should wait for further instructions from the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE) and the respective college regarding the admission process and document verification schedule. However, if you wish to be considered for higher preferences in upcoming allotment rounds, make sure to participate in the subsequent phases of counselling as per the announced timelines. Regardless of your choice, it is essential to keep a copy of the payment receipt and the seat allotment confirmation page safe. These documents will be required during the physical reporting and verification process at the allotted college. TOI Education is on WhatsApp now. Follow us here . Ready to navigate global policies? Secure your overseas future. Get expert guidance now!


The Hindu
11-07-2025
- General
- The Hindu
KEAM: candidates invited to submit course, college options
The Commissioner for Entrance Examinations has commenced the centralised allotment process for engineering courses in the State for the 2025-26 academic year. The notification inviting students to submit their course and college preference was issued on Friday. Options are invited to government, government aided, autonomous aided, government cost-sharing, private self-financing, and autonomous self-financing engineering colleges. Students who have qualified for admission to engineering courses can register their options online through the website till 11 a.m. on July 16. Those who have not registered their options will not be considered for allotment. The options provided at this stage cannot be given afresh in the subsequent stages. Therefore, candidates have been advised to ensure their options at this phase for all the engineering courses they wish to be considered for allotment. The provisional allotment list will be published on July 17, while the first phase allotment list will be out the next day. Students who receive allotments in the first phase will be required to remit the amount payable to the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations within 4 p.m. on July 21, failing which the allotment and higher options in the particular stream will be cancelled. The cancelled options will not be available in the subsequent stages. The schedule of subsequent allotments will be published on the website later.


The Hindu
10-07-2025
- Politics
- The Hindu
New rank holders as KEAM revised rank list is out
The Commissioner for Entrance Examinations published the revised rank list for the KEAM 2025 entrance examination on Thursday night. The list was prepared in accordance with the previous normalisation formula, which the High Court reinstated after quashing the original rank list prepared using a new formula. As anticipated, the number of toppers from the State Board saw a sharp decline. Only 21 students from the State Board made it to the top 100 ranks, down from 43 on the original list published under the now-invalidated formula. The toppers' list also saw significant reshuffling. Joshua Jacob Thomas from Thiruvananthapuram emerged the top ranker with a score of 588.5773 out of 600. He had previously held the fifth rank with 587.6773 marks. Hari Kishan Baiju of Ernakulam retained his second position, while Emil Iype Sacharia (Thiruvananthapuram), Adyl Zayaan (Kozhikode), Adhvaith Ayinippilly (Karnataka), and Ananya Rajeev (Karnataka) secured ranks three to six respectively. John Sinoj of Ernakulam, who topped the original list, slipped to seventh place after his score was revised downward by 0.7812 marks. In the reserved categories, Hridin S. Biju of Kasaragod and Sabarinath K.S. of Kottayam secured the highest ranks among Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe candidates, respectively. Of the 86,549 students who appeared for KEAM 2025, 76,230 qualified, and 67,505 were included in the final engineering rank list. Earlier in the day, Higher Education Minister R. Bindu had the government would accept the Kerala High Court upholding the quashing of this year's results and would publish a revised rank-list at the earliest. Upholding a Single Bench's order, the Division Bench of Justice Anil K. Narendran and Justice Muralee Krishna S. observed that it found no ground to interfere with the Single Bench order which had directed the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations to publish the rank-list in accordance with the prospectus which had been issued in February. The Division Bench added that the government had acted beyond the recommendations that had been made by its own expert committee, on which basis the earlier prospectus was prepared.