KLEE LLM registration 2024 deadline extended till August 6; application fee
Ayushi Bisht | August 2, 2024 | 06:08 PM IST | 1 min read
KLEE 2024 LLM Registration: Candidates can fill the KLEE 2024 registration form by visiting the official website at cee.kerala.gov.in
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The Commissioner for Entrance Examinations, Kerala has extended the registration deadline for Kerala Law Entrance Exam (KLEE) 2024 LLM programme till August 6. Eligible candidates who have not yet applied can fill the KLEE 2024 registration form by visiting the official website at cee.kerala.gov.in. The KLEE 2024 registration process started on July 26.
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The KLEE 2024 admit card will be issued on August 12. The KLEE LLM 2024 exam is scheduled to be held on August 17. The answer key is expected to be out within 1-2 days of the exam. The KLEE 2024 result date is August 31.
Candidates will have to use their login credentials such as registration number and date of birth to download the KLEE LLM admit card 2024.
KLEE LLM 2024 eligibility criteria
Candidates can check the KLEE 2024 eligibility criteria for LLM programme.
| Criteria | LLM |
|---|---|
| Nationality | Indian citizens |
| Educational Qualification | LLB degree (5-year, 3-year course) |
| Minimum Marks |
45% (General) 42% (EWS) 40% (SC, ST) |
| Age Limit | No upper or lower age limit |
KLEE 2024 application fee
To complete the KLEE 2024 registration process, candidates must pay an application fee. The fee for General and Socially and Educationally Backward Classes (SEBC) category candidates is Rs 850, while candidates from reserved categories, such as Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST), need to pay Rs 425. The application fee for KLEE 2024 can be paid online using credit, debit, net banking, or UPI.
KLEE LLM 2024 exam pattern
The KLEE LLM exam will be conducted as a computer-based test. The exam consists of a total of 200 objective-type questions, divided into two parts: Part A and Part B, each containing 100 questions. Part A is further divided into 4 sections, while Part B has 6 sections. The marking scheme awards +3 marks for each correct answer and deducts 1 mark for each wrong attempt, making the total exam worth 600 marks. The duration of the exam is 4 hours, with Part A and Part B each allocated 2 hours.
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