KEAM 2024: Second allotment for Engineering, Pharmacy and first Architecture list out

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Thiruvananthapuram: The second centralised allotment list for admission to engineering courses and first list of the architecture course under KEAM 2024 have been published on the website www.cee.kerala.gov.in.

The allotment memo mentions the candidate’s name, roll number, course allotted, category allotted and fees to be paid. Candidates should take a print out of the allotment memo from the ‘Home’ page now itself, as the memo will not be available later. The ‘Data Sheet’ also could be downloaded by clicking on the menu on the Home page. While appearing for admission at the college allotted, candidates should present the Data Sheet, Allotment Memo and all documents listed in Clause 11.7.1 of the prospectus.

Candidates receiving an allotment for the first time for engineering and pharmacy courses have to pay the fees by online method or directly at head post offices by 2 pm on August 27 and take admission at the college before 3 pm on August 27.

Meanwhile, candidates receiving allotment for architecture have to submit the fees before 2 pm on August 24 and take admission by 3 pm on August 24.

The list of post offices where the fees would be accepted is given on the website.

The allotment and higher options of the candidates who fail to submit the fees or additional amount (if applicable) within the allotted time and those who do not appear at the colleges to take admission (including those continuing in the college allotted during the first phase of engineering, pharmacy allotment) will be cancelled.

The detailed admission schedule is available on the official website.

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