KLEE 2021 Answer Key:
KLEE 2021 Answer Key will be released within 48 hours of conducting the exam by the authorities of CEE, Kerala. Applicants can estimate a rough score by cross-examining their answers with the key. It will help them to know if they are eligible for further rounds of admission.
Follow the steps given below to download the answer Key:
- Log on to the official CEE website
- Look for the option of LLB 5 year. Candidates will see the option of answer keys under the heading Answer Keys Published. Click on the link provided.
- Choose the appropriate set of answer key.
- Download it and cross-check the answers to estimate a rough score.
In case an aspirant finds a discrepancy/ inconsistency or error in the question paper or answer key, they can register their complaints within 5 days of uploading the answer key.
Complaints regarding the answer keys should be forwarded to the CEE, Kerala along with documents that support their claim. They must pay a fee of INR 100 per question via a DD drawn in favour of CEE, payable at Thiruvananthapuram, by post or hand delivery so as to reach the office within the stipulated time. The concerned department will make corrections if necessary after checking the accuracy of the registered complaints. If the complaints are genuine, the fee will be refunded. The contact details are mentioned below:
KLEE 2021 Merit List
KLEE 2021 Merit List will be published on the official website in the third week of July 2021. This list will have the final result of applicants in order of ranks obtained by them. The governing body will also publish category-wise rank lists. It will publish SEBC/ SC/ST Reservation, Special Reservation and Person with Disability category list.
To qualify and thereby feature in the rank list for admission to the Integrated Five Year LLB Course, a General category aspirant should get a minimum of 10% of total marks in the Entrance Examination and an applicant belonging to SC/ ST category should get a minimum of 5%.
Tie-breaking criteria
- For resolving ties that may arise between 2 or more students, the following criteria in descending order will be used:
- The aspirant who secures higher marks in the section Aptitude for Legal.