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KEAM counselling 2025: Registration begins at cee.kerala.gov.in, check direct link and application deadline here

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The Commissioner of Entrance Examinations (CEE), Kerala , officially inaugurated the Centralised Allotment Process (CAP) for KEAM 2025 on July 11, enabling aspirants to complete their option entry for undergraduate engineering, architecture, pharmacy, medical, and other professional courses. This critical window allows candidates to prioritise their preferred colleges and programs across government, aided, autonomous, and private self‑financing institutes.

The facility will remain open until July 16, after which no further entries can be made. Following the submission window, the provisional allotment list will roll out on July 17, with the first-phase seat allotment results expected the next day. Allotted candidates must either pay the required fees online or through selected Kerala head post offices between July 18 and 21, failing which their seats will be forfeited.
How to apply for KEAM counselling 2025Here is how candidates will be able to register online for KEAM counselling 2025 :


  • Use your KEAM application number and password on the official portal.
  • Select and prioritise your desired courses and institutions carefully.
  • Double-check your choices before final submission—changes won’t be accepted once the window closes.
  • Complete by July 21 to confirm your seat; missing the deadline cancels your allotment.
Direct link to register here.
Courses and colleges available through KEAM counsellingKEAM 2025 counselling covers admissions into:


  • BTech (Engineering)
  • BArch (Architecture)
  • BPharm (Pharmacy)
  • BVSc & AH, BSc (Forestry), BFSc, and more
Eligible institutions include:

  • Government colleges
  • Aided institutions
  • Government-controlled self-financing colleges
  • Private self-financing institutions
What after round 1?The KEAM 2025 counselling process will continue beyond the first phase, with the second and third rounds of allotment expected to take place in August and September. These rounds will give students another opportunity to upgrade their seats or secure admission if they missed out in the initial phase. In addition to the regular rounds, the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE), Kerala, may also conduct a mop-up round to fill any remaining vacancies, particularly in less-subscribed courses or institutions.

Furthermore, spot admissions could be allowed in private self-financing colleges, but only under strict supervision and regulations laid out by the CEE. These measures aim to ensure transparency, fairness, and full utilisation of available seats across all participating institutes.

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