Kerala Law Entrance Examination
Greetings,
Would you be able to specify what course you are applying for and what is your category. Simply mentioning marks would not be a good way to predict these things as marks against ranks differ each year based on paper difficulty, number of candidates appearing, etc.
It would help to have more details, thanks!
Hello,
CEE, Thiruvananthapuram may delay the release of KLEE 2020 result which was expected to be released in online mode, in the fourth week of July. A writ petition has been filed in Kerala High Court challenging the Kerala Law Entrance Examination and requesting to put a stay on the declaration of KLEE result 2020. The HC is yet to deliver its judgement. There is no news about the hearing of high court yet keep an eye on the official website or the news for the latest information. Please click the below link to know more.
https://law.careers360.com/articles/klee-result
Dear Abdul,
The KLEE 2020 is expected to release next week by July 20,2020.
The KLEE 2020 result will be released on the official CEE website.The exam commission will publish the result in a PDF format.
In order to access the result follow these steps:
Good luck!
First know the syllabus and pattern very well. The exam will have 3 subjects - English and Grammar will have 65 questions, current affairs and general knowledge - 65 qsns and legal aptitude - 70 questions. So total of 200 questions with a marking scheme of +3 for every correct answer and -1 for every negative answer.
Some of the top decent books that you can refer to for the following exam are - Mark Kelman's guide to legal studies, lexis Nexis for legal aptitude, Pearson for English, and keep reading newspapers for recent updates..
Refer to the site below for more detailed information..
https://law.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-klee/amp
Hello student,
KL university each year conducts KLEEE for admission in engineering course.
as per you have mentioned that you haven't submit your non creamy layer certificate maybe there is no problem during the admission time. But one thing that you will not get any special allotted quota or something regarding the certificate.
Hope this will help you
It depends on you. If a general idea or a trick to be followed is to be given to you, then I'll personally recommend you to initially mark only the answers that you are confident with. If you've prepared sincerely enough for the exam, I guess around 120-150 such questions will surely exist that you'll be able to crack quickly. Well that gives you around 360-450 marks in a jiffy. Now the competition begins. You've to be very smart now. You can start using your time on questions that you can think harder, solve harder and try to reach out to answer. You can also use the method of eliminating the options and then choosing the one left. Some smartness you can use and go on for answering around 20-30 more. So even if 13 out of 20 are correct, that gives you a advantage of 13*3 - 7+1 = 32 bonus marks. So you can try out such permutations and combinations in the examination and then figure out the best for yourself.
Refer to the site for more details..
https://law.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-klee
Best wishes. Thank you.
Basically Cutoffs are pretty volatile in Nature. It changes every year as it is dependent upon various factors like, Number of Students appearing for the exam, difficulty level of the paper, etc.
But in general if you consider previous year cutoffs then you can get CSE, but the chances are pretty less, in Guntur Campus.
Nearly 32000 Students appeared for the exam last year and 5500 got admission while the closing rank was around 6500 for CSE.
All the best!!
hi,
L university has fees waiver scheme based on kleee or jee main + 12th score, however fees structure is different for different stream and fees waiver is varies course to course, since you did not mention any particular course name, I suggest you to follow the below link to know more details,
https://www.kluniversity.in/sships1.aspx
Clat syllabus has changed from this year, number of questions have come down from 200 to 150, the question pattern still be that of 12th standard, but comprehension based questions will be asked from quantitative section, english,current affairs,deductive reasoning and logical reasoning.
Syllabus of KLEE includes that of General Knowledge, Arithmetic and Mental Ability, General English and Aptitude for legal studies.
CLAT is conducted on a national level while KLEE on the other hand is a state level exam, hence the difficulty level of CLAT is more to that of any other exams.
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