Kerala LLB entrance exams to be held on June 20 & 22
The candidates should report at examination centres with the admit card. There will be a mock test to get familiarise with the examination.

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Entrance examinations for three-year LLB, KMAT and integrated five-year LLB for academic year 2020-21 are scheduled on June 20, 21 and 22. Controller of entrance examination has urged candidates to download admit card by logging into the candidate portal on www.cee.kerala.gov.in.
The candidates should report at examination centres with the admit card. There will be a mock test to get familiarise with the examination.
For three-year LLB and five-year integrated LLB courses, the examination will be of two hours and will be online. For KMAT examination, the duration will be two-and-a half hours.
There will be 200 multiple-choice questions each for three-year and five-year LLB courses. For KMAT examination, there will be 180 objective-type questions.
An access card will be given to the candidates at the examination centres for logging in to the computers. The access card will have seat number, user name and password. The candidates should come with a photo-identification card. Aadhaar, voters' identity card, driving licence and PAN card will be accepted as identification cards.
No electronic gadgets will be allowed inside the examination hall.
All candidates will have to comply with the security measures initiated by the state government in the wake of the Covid-19 situation.
No candidate will be allowed to write the examination without mask. Those who are coming from the hotspots should come in the vehicle arranged by themselves.
The candidates should report at examination centres with the admit card. There will be a mock test to get familiarise with the examination.
For three-year LLB and five-year integrated LLB courses, the examination will be of two hours and will be online. For KMAT examination, the duration will be two-and-a half hours.
There will be 200 multiple-choice questions each for three-year and five-year LLB courses. For KMAT examination, there will be 180 objective-type questions.
An access card will be given to the candidates at the examination centres for logging in to the computers. The access card will have seat number, user name and password. The candidates should come with a photo-identification card. Aadhaar, voters' identity card, driving licence and PAN card will be accepted as identification cards.
No electronic gadgets will be allowed inside the examination hall.
All candidates will have to comply with the security measures initiated by the state government in the wake of the Covid-19 situation.
No candidate will be allowed to write the examination without mask. Those who are coming from the hotspots should come in the vehicle arranged by themselves.
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