Kerala Engineering Architecture & Medical Examination
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To be eligible for the B.Pharm course in Kerala through the KEAM (Kerala Engineering Architecture Medical) exam, here are the important criteria you need to consider: 1. Subjects Required:
If you have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in your Plus Two, you should be eligible to pursue the B.Pharm course through the KEAM exam, even without Mathematics. Be sure to check the latest official KEAM guidelines to confirm eligibility criteria and any updates.
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Yes, your marks in Plus One (Class 11) will affect your rank in KEAM, JEE, and potentially CUET (depending on the university) as these exams consider both Class 11 and Class 12 marks for the final ranking in Kerala. For KEAM, weightage is given to both Class 11 and Class 12 marks (typically equal weightage of 50% each) for the final rank calculation in Engineering entrance. JEE Main considers only Class 12 board marks for the ranking. However, some IITs might include Class 11 marks as part of their criteria for shortlisting candidates for the JEE Advanced entrance exam. The weightage given to Class 11 and 12 marks for CUET ranking can vary depending on the university you're applying to. Some universities might consider only Class 12, while others might include Class 11 marks as well. It's crucial to check the specific admission criteria of the universities you're interested in through CUET. I hope it helps!
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Yes you can prepare for the KEAM (Kerala Engineering Architecture Medical) exam while preparing for JEE. The syllabus for both exams overlaps significantly, especially in subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. However, there are some differences in the exam pattern and emphasis that you should be aware of when transitioning from JEE preparation to KEAM.
you should see that, JEE mains is generally considered more challenging due to the deeper level of questions, while KEAM focuses on speed and accuracy but has relatively easier questions.
If you're comfortable with JEE-level questions, KEAM should be more manageable.
Best wishes for your preprations.
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