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KEAM 2022: CEE Kerala postpones KEAM exam to July 4

KEAM 2022 has been postponed to avoid clash with the first session of JEE Main 2022, IISER entrance exam and NATA

Thiruvanathapuram: The Kerala Engineering Architecture Medical examination (KEAM) 2022 has been postponed. Earlier, it was scheduled to be conducted on July 3 but has now been shifted to July 4. As per the official notice, the Commissioner for Entrance Examination, Kerala submitted the proposal to defer the exam. It was done to avoid clash with the first session of JEE Main 2022, IISER entrance and NATA.

The commissioner had also requested to declare holiday for schools in the state on July 4, which has been approved. Candidates can check the official notice on the website at cee.kerala.gov.in. The KEAM 2022 admit card will be released on June 10. The application process is still open and will close on April 30.

The exam is held for admission to engineering, architecture, MBBS, BDS, homoeo, ayurveda, siddha, unani, agriculture, forestry, veterinary, fisheries, co-operation and banking, climate change and environmental science, BTech biotechnology and pharmacy courses.

Candidates who have cleared the Kerala Higher Secondary Examination (HSE) or class 12 or its equivalent with at least 45 per cent marks with mathematics, chemistry and physics as core subjects can apply.

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