KEAM 2025: Kerala CEE Cancels Hyderabad, Bahrain Exam Centres; Check Details


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KEAM 2025: The admit cards will be available for download from April 10, 2025 onwards. The exam will be held on April 22 to 30.

KEAM 2025: Kerala CEE Cancels Hyderabad, Bahrain Exam Centres; Check Details

Kerala CEE will conduct the entrance exams for admission to Engineering and Pharmacy courses only (Representative image/File)

KEAM 2025: The Commissioner of Entrance Examinations (CEE), Kerala, has cancelled the Hyderabad and Bahrain exam centres for the Kerala Engineering, Architecture, Pharmacy/Medical and Medical Allied Courses (KEAM 2025). The last date to apply for KEAM was March 10, 2025. The application fee payment process concluded today, March 15 at 3 pm.

“In continuation to this office notification dated 07.03.2025, it is further notified that the examination centres in Bahrain and Hyderabad are hereby cancelled, as minimum number of applications are not received for the respective centres. The centre allotment of the candidates, who have opted Bahrain and Hyderabad as first choice, will be now based on the subsequent preferences of the candidate,” reads the official notice.

The admit cards will be available for download from April 10, 2025 onwards. The exam will be held on April 22 to 30. Candidates are required to report to the examination centre by noon. The test will commence at 2 pm and continue till 5 pm.

KEAM 2025 Selection Process

The Commissioner for Entrance Examinations will conduct the entrance exams for admission to Engineering and Pharmacy courses only. Candidates aiming for the B.Arch. course must also appear for and qualify for the National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) conducted by the Council of Architecture (CoA), which must be completed on or before June 30, 2025. For those seeking admission to any Medical & Medical Allied courses, it is mandatory to appear for and qualify in the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET-UG) 2025.

As per the information brochure, admission to engineering courses will be based on merit as assessed by giving equal weightage of 50:50 to the normalised score obtained in the entrance examination for engineering and the grade/marks obtained for Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry put together in the final year of the qualifying examination.

“The Rank lists shall include all candidates qualified in the respective Entrance Examinations conducted by the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations, Kerala/ National Testing Agency (NTA)/Council of Architecture (CoA) irrespective of their academic eligibility and category,” the official notice states.



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