KLEE 2024 Provisional Answer Key Released For LLB Exam, Steps To Raise Objection
KLEE 2024 Provisional Answer Key Released For LLB Exam, Steps To Raise Objection
Candidates who registered for the Kerala Law Entrance Exam (KLEE) LLB exam 2024 can check the provisional answer key on the official website at cee.kerala.gov.in

The Commissioner of Entrance Exam (CEE), Kerala has issued the answer key for the Kerala 3-year LLB entrance exam. Candidates who registered for the Kerala Law Entrance Exam (KLEE) LLB exam 2024 can check the provisional answer key on the official website at cee.kerala.gov.in. It is available in a PDF format. Candidates can raise objections to the answer key, if any, by Wednesday, August 21. They need to pay a fee of Rs 100 per question challenged. The exam was held in the computer-based test mode on August 18.

KLEE LLB Provisional Answer Key 2024: How To Raise Objection?

Step 1: Go to the official website of Kerala CEE, cee.kerala.gov.in.

Step 2: Click on the KLEE LLB candidate portal on the homepage.

Step 3: Look for the answer key link and click on it.

Step 4: The provisional answer key will appear on the screen in a PDF format.

Step 5: Download and save the page for future reference.

The 3-year LLB entrance exam consists of a total of 200 questions divided into four sections. This includes General English, General Knowledge, Arithmetic, and Mental Ability and Aptitude for Legal Studies. The objective-type exam features three marks for each answer. Candidates must note that one mark is deducted for each wrong attempt. The exam features a total of 600 marks.

Meanwhile, the commissioner had postponed the Kerala 5-year LLM entrance exam. The exam was scheduled to be held in computer-based test mode on August 17 but later deferred. “LLM, PG Nursing Exams are Postponed. New date will be announced later,” reads the official notice. However, it is not clear if fresh admit cards will be issued after the new exam dates are announced. The KLEE LLM exam will be a computer-based test consisting of 200 objective-type questions divided into two parts — Part A and Part B, each containing 100 questions. The exam is worth a total of 600 marks and lasts four hours, with two hours allotted for each part.

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