in keam allotment, if i am alloted a seat in engineering 3rd (last) allotment can i still continue with my medical allotment or will it get locked?
The keam allotment process is seperate from the medical seat allotment process.you can continue with your medical seat but first you should confirm your medical seat to secure your admission if it get confirmed then declined the engineering seat which you got in last round read terms and conditions to know the implications of declining seat in engineering.if unsure consult with authority.
Can I participate in keam 3rd allotment with higher options if I didnt take admission in the allotted collage in 2nd allotment
Yes, you can participate in the KEAM (Kerala Engineering Architecture Medical) 3rd allotment with higher options if you did not take admission in the college allotted during the 2nd allotment. Here’s a detailed overview of how it works:
1. **Previous Allotment Status**: If you did not secure admission in the college allotted to you in the 2nd allotment, your status will be considered as "not joined" for that allotment. This means you are still eligible for subsequent allotments.
2. **Higher Options**: When participating in the 3rd allotment, you have the opportunity to include higher preference options in your list. By doing so, you increase your chances of getting a seat in a college or course that better aligns with your preferences.
3. **Re-allotment Process**: In the 3rd allotment, the system will first consider candidates who were allotted seats in previous rounds but did not join. If there are available seats in higher-preference institutions that match your new options, you might be allotted a seat there.
4. **Adherence to Procedures**: Ensure that you follow all the procedures and deadlines set by the KEAM authorities. This includes updating your options accurately, paying the necessary fees, and completing any additional documentation required for the 3rd allotment process.
5. **Seat Confirmation**: If you are allotted a new seat in the 3rd allotment, you must complete the admission process at the newly allotted institution to confirm your seat. Failure to do so will result in losing the opportunity.
In summary, your non-admission in the 2nd allotment does not disqualify you from participating in the 3rd allotment. Make sure to exercise your higher options wisely to maximize your chances of securing a preferred seat.
i paid token fee 10000 in keam for allotment. but am not going for bpharm or any other course. did i get my token fee back?
The token money is forfeited by the keam if you dont join the alloted college they dont give money back but in some cases they do so like if the candidates cancels their sear after taking admission a partial refund might be possible but it depends on keams rules and colleges.to get the actual refund policy contact cee directly and get proper information 10000 is a huge amount for middle class you should definitely contact keam authority.
i lost my keam admit card. now i need it for my admission.i have contacted the help line number but they are not picking it.
It is advised that candidates should retain their admit card till the admission process it will verify candidates details at the counselling process.unfortunately,there is no backup for this you can try call again and again on their helpline number or also you can mail them.you can download your admit card if it is available on the keam website.hope it helps
Keam Neet rank 13331 will get admission?
Rank under 10000 usually considered as very good rank for keam and your rank comes unde 15000 which is good you may get decent colleges at this rank in Computer Science & Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, and Electrical & Electronics Engineering.to get updated for counselling process you can check this link
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.careers360.com/exams/keam/amp
Can I participate in spot allotment (KEAM) for merit lower-fee seat in a Govt. Self Financing Engineering College where I already got allotted merit full-fee/management seat?
Yes, you can participate in spot allotment for a merit lower-fee seat in a Government Self Financing Engineering College even if you have already been allotted a merit full-fee or management seat through KEAM (Kerala Engineering Architecture Medical) counseling. Here’s how it typically works:
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Vacant Seats : During spot allotment, seats that were not filled during the initial counseling rounds or have become vacant are offered to eligible candidates. These may include lower-fee seats.
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Eligibility : To participate in the spot allotment, you need to ensure that you meet all the eligibility criteria specified by the admission authorities. This generally involves paying attention to deadlines, documents required, and any specific instructions provided for the spot allotment process.
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Procedure : If you are interested in switching to a lower-fee seat, you will need to register for the spot allotment process as instructed by the KEAM admission authorities. Make sure to follow the official guidelines and procedures for participation.
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Seat Acceptance : If you secure a lower-fee seat in spot allotment, you will have to forfeit your previously allotted seat. Ensure that you understand the implications of this decision, including any financial or academic impacts.
Always check the official KEAM website or contact the admission office for the most accurate and detailed information related to the spot allotment process and your specific situation.
hope this helps you!!
Is keam exam is compulsory to join in Bpharm there?
Hello there,
KEAM (Kerela Engineering, Architecture, and Medical) entrance exam is only valid in Kerela. If you want to get admission in the too government universities of Kerela, you have to appear and score well in keam. To do B.Pharma from other state, you have to give their own entrance or national entrance test like NEET.
I hope you will do good.
Good luck.
keam 2024 pharmacy rank 8199 category Dheevara (dv) any possibility to get bpharm course
Hello aspirant,
You belong to the Dheevara category, which is likely a reserved category, you have a better chance of securing a B.Pharm seat compared to general category candidates. However, a rank of 8199 might be on the borderline for government colleges.
You have a higher probability of securing a seat in private self-financing colleges.
These colleges often have more seats available and the cutoffs are generally lower compared to government colleges.
I hope this information helps.
I have gotten admission on management seat in an engineering college in kerala.they are asking for data sheet of keam .I have not given any options for my first allotment and not paid 2000 for giving options.would I still get the datasheet?
Hello Sugunan,
In Kerala's KEAM (Kerala Engineering, Architecture, and Medical) admission process, the data sheet is typically required for the allotment process. If you have not paid the 2000 fee for giving options or provided any options for the 1st allotment, it's likely that your allotment status may not be processed as expected.
Heres what you can do:
1. Contact the College: Reach out to the engineering college where you have secured admission to explain your situation. They may provide guidance on how to proceed or whether there are any alternatives.
2. Contact KEAM Help Desk: Reach out to the KEAM admission help desk or the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE) for clarification on whether you can still receive the data sheet and complete the process.
3. Check KEAM Portal: Log in to your KEAM account and check for any updates or instructions related to your admission status and the necessary documents.
Addressing the issue promptly will help ensure you meet all necessary requirements for your admission.
In keam my rank is 42002 can i get admission in barton hill college
Hello student,
Based on your KEAM rank of 42002, getting admission to Barton Hill College (Government Engineering College, Barton Hill) may be challenging, as it is a highly sought-after institution with typically higher cutoffs. However, cutoffs can vary each year based on factors like the number of applicants and seat availability. It’s best to check the previous years' cutoff trends for a more precise idea and participate in the counseling process to explore your chances.
But you can get many other colleges. If you want to get a list of all possible colleges in which you can get admission at your rank then,
I would recommend you to use KEAM college predictor tool by Careers360 to get the list of possible colleges you can get with your rank.
Here is the link to the tool:
https://www.careers360.com/keam-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=ini-cet_cp
Click on the above link, fill the required details and you will get the list of possible colleges at your rank.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.