Those candidates who make it to the shortlist will need to provide certain documents at the time of the admission process
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The Commissioner of Entrance Examinations (CEE) in Kerala has released the official list of students who have been allotted seats for the integrated 5-year LLB program for the year 2023. Earlier, they had provided a provisional allotment result for 1,589 candidates on their official website, cee.kerala.gov.in.
Candidates who have been allotted seats need to report to their college from October 9th to 12th, by 3 PM. The initial seat allotment was determined based on the choices candidates made online up to September 25th, at 11 AM. To report the discrepancies in the seat allotment, candidates had until September 28th, till 3 PM.
The Kerala 5-year LLB admission process, known as the Centralised Allotment Process (CAP), is conducted for students to get into four government law colleges and also secure 50% of the seats in 21 private self-financing law colleges in the state. The classes for the 2023-24 academic year started on September 20.
Kerala LLB First Phase Final Allotment Result 2023: How to Download
Steps to download the Kerala 5-Year LLB First Phase Final Allotment Result 2023 are mentioned below:
Step 1: Navigate to the official website, cee.kerala.gov.in.
Step 2: On the homepage, look for the “Allotment Result” or “Admission Result” section.
Step 3: Now, tap on the relevant link for the 5-Year LLB First Phase Final Allotment Result.
Step 4: Log in using the required credentials.
Step 5: Once logged in, your allotment result will appear on the screen.
Step 6: Lastly, download and save the result.
Step 7: Make sure to verify the reporting dates and adhere to the admission instructions provided in the result.
Kerala 5-Year LLB Course: Fee Structure
Even though the fees for the 2023-24 academic year haven’t been decided yet, students who are selected may have to cover any additional costs if the fees go up compared to the previous year, 2022-23.
Government Law Colleges: Annual Tuition Fee – Rs 1,575
Private Self-Financing Law Colleges (Government Seats):
Annual Tuition Fee – Rs 35,000
Special Fee – Rs 5,000
Caution Deposit – Rs 5,000
Refundable Deposit – Rs 50,000
Those candidates who make it to the shortlist will need to provide certain documents at the time of the admission process. This includes Class 10 and 12 certificates, the allotment order, four passport-sized photos, an original mark sheet, and a transfer certificate. These are essential documents candidates should bring to the allotted college.