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KLEE 5-Year LLB 2023 seat allotment result out today at cee.kerala.gov.in

KLEE 5-Year Phase 1 Counselling 2023 online registration opened on September 20 and ended on September 25.

KLEE 5-Year LLB 2023: The provisional seat allotment result for the Kerala Law Entrance Exam, KLEE 5-Year LLB Counselling 2023, is expected to be released by the Commissioner of Entrance Examinations (CEE) Kerala today, September 26. The Commission’s official website, cee.kerala.gov.in, offers a seat allocation status check for candidates who enrolled for Phase 1 Counselling.

KLEE 5-Year Phase 1 Counselling 2023 online registration opened on September 20 and ended on September 25. The final seat allocation result will be announced on September 28, 2023, while the provisional seat allocation result will be released tonight, September 26.

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How to view the KLEE 5-Year LLB 2023 Seat Allotment Results?

  1. Visit the official website at cee.kerala.gov.in as the first step.
  2. On the homepage, select the hyperlink for the 2023 Kerala 5-year LLB seat allocation results.
  3. A new login window will open; use your CEE Kerala registration credentials to sign in.
  4. The screen will display the KLEE 5-year LLB seat allocation results for 2023.
  5. Download the document and print it out for your records.

Documents Required

  1. Data Sheet for the Candidate.
  2. The Commissioner for Entrance Examinations issued an allocation memo.
  3. Original copies of the SSLC or other pertinent school records, birth certificates, passports, or other legal documents proving the date of birth.
  4. The qualifying exam’s original mark list and pass certificate.
  5. The candidate’s transfer certificate and conduct certificate from their previous school.
  6. Four duplicates of a current passport-size photo.
  7. The candidate must present a relieving order and a certificate of good behaviour from the Head of the Institution where they were working during the interview if they are currently employed or training in the government, quasi-government, banks, etc.
  8. Candidates who have completed their qualifying examination at a university or board outside of the state must present a “Eligibility Certificate” from the relevant university in Kerala attesting to the qualification examination’s acceptance by the institution.
  9. The student who meets the requirements from another university must present their migration certificate at the time of enrollment or before to the course’s first-semester exams.
  10. Original copies of every document or certificate uploaded (to demonstrate nativity, reservation, or fee waiver).
  11. Any further certificates or documentation that must be provided in accordance with the prospectus, notifications, or allocation memo.
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