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Time of India
a day ago
- General
- Time of India
KEAM 2025 phase 2 engineering, phase 1 architecture seat allotment lists released at cee.kerala.gov.in: Check direct link here
The Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE), Kerala has published the provisional allotment list for the Second Phase of Engineering courses and the First Phase of Architecture course admissions for the academic year 2025. Candidates can access the list by visiting the official website and logging into the 'KEAM 2025 – Candidate Portal'. The allotment list is based on the revised options submitted by candidates before 11:59 PM on July 28, 2025, as part of the previous instructions issued by CEE. Students who wish to raise genuine complaints regarding the allotment list can do so through the following channels before 12:00 PM on July 30, 2025: How to check KEAM 2025 phase 2 allotment list Candidates who participated in KEAM counselling phase 2 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 'Second 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 2 Allotment List is here . What's next? 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 2, 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. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like SRM Online MBA | India's top ranked institute SRM Online Learn More Undo 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!


Hindustan Times
a day ago
- General
- Hindustan Times
KEAM 2025 Counselling: Provisional allotment list out for engineering, architecture courses
Commissioner for Entrance Examination has released KEAM 2025 counselling provisional allotment list. The provisional allotment list has been released for engineering and architecture courses. Candidates who have applied for the counselling round can check the provisional list on the official website of CEE at KEAM 2025 Counselling: Provisional allotment list out for engineering, architecture courses(HT file) The provisional list for the second phase allotment to engineering courses and the first phase allotment to architecture courses has been released. The official notice reads, "Consequent on first phase allotment candidates were instructed to rearrange higher order options, delete unwanted options, if they wanted to consider their higher options to the next Phase Allotment to Engineering courses and register options to the First Phase Allotment to Architecture Course, before 11.59 PM on 28.07.2025 . The provisional allotment list is published considering the options of those candidates who have completed the above procedure within the prescribed time." KEAM 2025 Counselling: How to check provisional list To check the provisional allotment list, candidates can follow the steps given below. 1. Visit the official website of CEE at 2. Click on candidate's login and enter the login details. 3. Click on submit and your provisional allotment list will be displayed. 4. Check the provisional allotment list and download the page. 5. Keep a hard copy of the same for further need. Candidates can raise complaints against the allotment lists by emailing for engineering courses and for architecture courses before 12:00 PM on July 30, 2025. The final allotment list will be published later after valid complaints are addressed. For more related details, candidates can check the official website of CEE Kerala.


News18
2 days 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.


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
16-07-2025
- Politics
- The Hindu
SC won't stay Kerala HC order to publish revised KEAM rank list
The Supreme Court on Wednesday did not immediately stay a July 10 Kerala High Court order directing the State to publish the revised rank list of the Kerala Engineering Architecture and Medical Examination (KEAM) 2025. Adopting a cautionary note, the top court said it did not want to create a sense of uncertainty among students. A Bench headed by Justice P.S. Narasimha, instead, issued notice to the State and the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations on a petition challenging the High Court decision. The High Court had directed Kerala to revert to the standardisation formula followed in the original prospectus of KEAM 2025. The apex court listed the next hearing after four weeks. The court did not budge even though petitioners requested an earlier date of hearing for the reason that admission procedures would be over by August 14 as per the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) deadline. Kerala won't file appeal Meanwhile, the State of Kerala informed it was not filing an appeal against the High Court order. The top court had, on July 15, asked Kerala to revert on whether it planned to file an appeal. Appearing for Kerala, senior advocate Jaideep Gupta said the State proposed to implement the necessary reforms in KEAM's standardisation formula the next year in order to level any bumps in the playing field between CBSE and State syllabus candidates. 'We propose to make the change next year,' Mr. Gupta said. Appearing for a group of CBSE students who had filed a caveat in the case, senior advocate Raju Ramachandran and advocate Aljo Joseph said the State must also reflect on why State syllabus students were lagging behind their CBSE counterparts year after year. 'Perhaps they need to have a relook of the curriculum. There has to be an introspection by Kerala and other States,' Mr. Ramachandran said. Advocates Prashant Bhushan and Zulfiker Ali P.S., representing the State syllabus students who appealed against the High Court order, countered that the State's decision to amend the standardisation formula was a result of such an 'introspection'. The amended formula had been devised to end the disparity between CBSE and State syllabus candidates for KEAM. Unfair advantage The State had constituted the Standardisation Review Committee in April after exam authorities had flagged that the 1:1:1 ratio for marks obtained in 10+2 for Maths, Physics and Chemistry gave CBSE students an unfair advantage over the State Board students. 'This had meant the State students would see their marks drop while the CBSE students would have their marks soar,' Mr. Bhushan said. On July 1, the State, taking into consideration the committee report and the suggestions given by the Commissioner of Entrance Examinations, had decided to amend the ratio for subject marks in KEAM 2025 to 5:3:2 instead of the earlier 1:1:1. It had gone on to publish the KEAM rank list the very same day. On July 10, the High Court had directed the reversion to 1:1:1 as provided in the original prospectus. 'The State government was entirely within its right to make the amendment. It was done on the basis of a report by an expert committee. The High Court had intervened despite a consistent stand by this court to not intervene in policy matters unless they were found to be arbitrary or discriminatory to students,' Mr. Bhushan argued. Mr. Gupta said the State was entirely with Mr. Bhushan on merits, and assured reforms for next academic year.