KEAM 2025 registration deadline today; engineering exam from April 24
Alivia Mukherjee | March 10, 2025 | 07:52 AM IST | 2 mins read
KEAM 2025: The last date to upload the required documents is March 15.
Candidates can download KEAM Question/Sample papers from here for better preparation.
Download NowNEW DELHI: The Commissioner for Entrance Examinations, Kerala will close the Kerala Engineering, Architecture, and Medical Entrance Exam (KEAM) 2025 registration today, March 10. The KEAM 2025 registration form can be filled by visiting the official website, cee.kerala.gov.in.
New: KEAM Sample Papers
The KEAM 2025 exam dates have been announced for both engineering and pharmacy streams. The KEAM 2025 exam will be held on April 24, 25, 26, 27 and 28. The last date to upload the required documents for KEAM 2025 registration is March 15. The KEAM admit card 2025 will be issued from April 4 onwards. The KEAM 2025 result will be declared on or before May 10.
KEAM 2025 registration fee
The KEAM 2025 registration fee can be paid online through debit card, credit card, UPI or net banking facilities.
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KEAM 2025 registration fees |
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Engineering only |
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Architecture only |
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Engineering and architecture both |
General, Other Backward Classes (OBC) Rs 1,125 Scheduled Caste (SC) - Rs 500 Scheduled Tribe (ST) - Nil |
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Engineering and BPharm and architecture both |
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KEAM 2025 Registration: Eligibility criteria
The KEAM 2025 eligibility criteria are mentioned below.
Engineering
- Candidates are required to have Class 12 with physics and mathematics as compulsory subjects.
- Candidates are required to have studied chemistry, computer science or biology as one of the optional subjects.
- Candidates are required to secure at least 45% aggregate marks in these subjects combined to be eligible for admission.
For Architecture:
- Candidates are required to have passed the Class 12 exam with at least 50% aggregate marks in physics, chemistry, and mathematics.
- Alternatively, candidates who have passed the 10+3 diploma exam with mathematics as a compulsory subject and obtained at least 50% aggregate marks are eligible.
- Candidates are required to have scored the minimum eligibility marks in NATA 2025 to be considered for BArch admission.
- Candidates are required to qualify NATA on or before June 30, 2025 to be eligible for admission.
KEAM 2025 exam pattern
The KEAM 2025 exam will be conducted in online mode. The KEAM 2025 will include 150 multiple-choice questions. The duration of the KEEAM 2025 exam will be 3 hours. The KEAM 2025 engineering paper will carry 600 marks. The KEAM 2025 paper will be divided into 3 sections- physics, chemistry, mathematics. As per the KEAM 2025 marking scheme, candidates will get 4 marks for each correct answer and 1 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer. The medium of the KEAM 2025 paper is English.
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