KEAM 2021: Kerala’s Entrance Exam Tomorrow, Result To Be Kept On Hold
KEAM entrance exam 2021: Kerala Engineering, Agriculture, Medical (KEAM) 2021 entrance exam will be conducted tomorrow, August 5. KEAM admit card 2021 has been released at cee.kerala.gov.in.
Education | Edited by Bishal Kalita | Updated: Aug 4, 2021 2:42 pm IST | Source: Careers360
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KEAM entrance exam 2021: Kerala Engineering, Agriculture, Medical (KEAM) 2021 entrance exam will be conducted tomorrow, August 5. KEAM admit card 2021 has been released at cee.kerala.gov.in and students can download it using their application number and password. Though the exam will be conducted as per schedule, the Kerala High Court has asked the Commissioner of Entrance Examinations (CEE) not to declare results.
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