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Yatendra Singh

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Securing good marks in the KEAM examination is considered moderately challenging rather than extremely hard, with success heavily reliant on speed, accuracy, and thorough knowledge of NCERT textbooks.

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Chanchal Pandey

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No, candidates appearing for KEAM for engineering admission, can not skip the Math section.

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Virajita Choudhury

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To secure a high score, start your KEAM preparation at least 8 months before the exam, ideally at the beginning of Class 12, focusing on mastering Class 11 & 12 NCERT concepts, followed by intensive mock tests and previous year question practice.

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Akansha Bhandari

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Yes, the KEAM exam is completely MCQ type.

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Manori Karan

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To download KEAM syllabus PDF, go to official website (cee.kerala.gov.in) and click on the syllabus link to download the PDF.

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Abhay Aggarwal

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Yes, to achieve a high rank and secure top college admission, it is recommended to cover the entire KEAM syllabus based on Class 11 & 12 Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.

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Manori Patra

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Based on CEE Kerala guidelines and previous trends, the KEAM entrance exam is designed around the Plus One and Plus Two (Class 11 and 12) syllabus. 

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Abhishek Chaudhary

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No, the KEAM syllabus does not change every year. It generally remains consistent, based on the Kerala Higher Secondary (Class 11 and 12) curriculum.

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Vipra Mehra

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Yes, the KEAM (Kerala Engineering, Architecture, and Medical) exam is primarily based on the higher secondary syllabus (Class 11 and Class 12 both).

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