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Abhijeet Singh Panwar

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Yes, class 12 marks are considered for the KEAM exam. The KEAM ranks are determined using a 50:50 formula that gives equal weightage to the KEAM score and the aggregate marks in Math, Physics, and Chemistry from the 12th grade. 
 
The minimum academic qualification required to appear for KEAM 2024 is passing or appearing in Class XII or Higher Secondary examination with minimum 50% marks. 
 
The KEAM is an offline state-level entrance exam held for admission to UG engineering courses only. The KEAM syllabus covers Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry subjects equivalent to that of the 10+2 level. 
 
The KEAM
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Abhijeet Singh Panwar

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The KEAM exam is an offline, pen and paper-based exam. The exam is conducted by CEE, Kerala. The Optical Mark Recognition (OMR) system marks the answers in the KEAM answer sheet. 
 
The KEAM exam has two papers: 
  • Paper I: Physics and Chemistry
  • Paper II: Mathematics
The exam is an objective type test with Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs). For every question, five optional answers are given, but only one option is the most appropriate response. 
 
The exam covers Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry subjects equivalent to that of the 10+2 level. The syllabus is not solely based on NCERT or a
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Mamona Majumder

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Reference books are important mainly because they provide insights into applicatioon of basic concepts to solve various questions. They also provided some extended knowledge about the subject that can beneficial for entrance exams like KEAM. Therefore, candidates must also refer to reference books oin KEAM preparation.

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Mamona Majumder

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No, the KEAM conducting authority has not mentioned specific books. Although the KEAM conducting authority has not provided a list of recommended books for exam preparation, students can benefit from a wide range of resources available in the form of books authored by distinguished authors. These books can offer valuable insights and knowledge that can help students prepare for the exam more effectively.

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Anoushka Gupta

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The round 3 final allotment would be done by 3rd September, 20223 and if you haven't applied still and have missed another round you should be on the lookout for another round but also apply for other colleges, as there are many other good colleges also.

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Samira Susan Khanam

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The Kerala Engineering, Architecture, and Medical (KEAM) entrance exam is primarily for admission to engineering, architecture, and medical courses in colleges and universities in Kerala. If you have qualified for KEAM but do not wish to join the allotted dental college, you typically have the option to explore other courses or institutions based on your KEAM rank.

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Uttkarsh beriwal

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KEAM (Kerala Engineering, Architecture, Medical) is an entrance examination for admission to various professional courses in Kerala, including B.Tech.

The admission cutoffs for government engineering colleges through KEAM can vary each year based on factors such as the number of applicants and their performance in the exam. Government colleges often have limited seats, and the cutoff rank for admission can be competitive.

With a rank of 30,600 in KEAM, your chances of getting admission to government engineering colleges may depend on the availability of seats and the preferences of other candidates with higher ranks.

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Sheetal Yadav

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I feel that even though your rank is reasonable, it perhaps not sufficient for admission in a government college since preference of most students is government college as first choice. However to help you I am attaching a link that will predict college you. https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/keam-college-predictor.

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