Kerala Engineering Architecture & Medical Examination
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Yes you can prepare for the KEAM (Kerala Engineering Architecture Medical) exam while preparing for JEE. The syllabus for both exams overlaps significantly, especially in subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. However, there are some differences in the exam pattern and emphasis that you should be aware of when transitioning from JEE preparation to KEAM.
you should see that, JEE mains is generally considered more challenging due to the deeper level of questions, while KEAM focuses on speed and accuracy but has relatively easier questions.
If you're comfortable with JEE-level questions, KEAM should be more manageable.
Best wishes for your preprations.
Hi dear candidate,
KEAM rank is based on 50:50 proportions of class 12th KEAM marks and with 92% in class 12 and 180 in KEAM our of 300, your rank should fall between 5,000 to 10,000.
Know more details at:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/keam-marks-vs-rank
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No, KEAM is specially for students from Kerala, as a separate rank list is created for these students from this background, and through this rank list, they are admitted, while students can take admissions in Kerala, but they will not get the same reservation as that of a native.
You have 71% in Physics, Chemistry, and Maths. If you get full marks in the KEAM exam (300 out of 300), your final score for rank will be around 256.5 out of 300.
With this score, your rank will likely be between 1,000 and 2,500. That means you’ll have a good chance to get into a nice government college in Kerala, but maybe not the very top ones unless your PCM marks were higher.
Dear
According to the information with a 71 percentile in JEE Main 2024 and a rank of 400,463, admission to Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology (VSSUT) might be challenging as the competition is quite high. VSSUT typically requires a higher rank for admission to their B.Tech programs.
However, it's not impossible! You might want to consider other state-level engineering colleges or private universities that have slightly lower cutoffs. For finding the best college you deserve use College predictor tool.
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