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Kritika Rai

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No, the KLEE exam is not conducted in Malayalam. The exam is administered in English only.

This information is generally available on the official website of the Commissioner of Entrance Examination (CEE), Kerala, cee.kerala.gov.in. The website provides details about the exam, including the syllabus, exam pattern, and eligibility criteria, all in English.

Here's why English is likely the language used for the KLEE exam:

  • National Law Entrance Exam: The KLEE serves as the entrance exam for admission to law programmes in Kerala. Law, as a field of study and practice in India, primarily utilises English. Legal documents, court proceedings, an
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The KLEE exam is conducted online in a Computer-Based Test (CBT) format. Check out the following points to learn about the exam mode of Kerala Law Entrance Exam:

  • Test Environment: You will be provided with an exam center equipped with computers. Unlike paper-based exams, you'll answer questions and submit your responses electronically through the computer interface.
  • Question Presentation: All exam questions and answer choices will be displayed on the computer screen. You will have to use the mouse or keyboard to navigate through the questions, select answers, and mark your choices.
  • Answer Marking: The KLEE exam uses a multiple-choice form
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The KLEE 2024 LLM syllabus is based on core legal topics. Some of the most important topics of KLEE LLM syllabus have been mentioned below: 

  • Jurisprudence: It deals with the nature and philosophy of law, different schools of legal thought.
  • Constitutional Law: It includes topics such as, Indian Constitution, its structure, fundamental rights, and applications.
  • Law of Contracts: It emphasizes on principles of forming valid contracts, breach of contract, and remedies.
  • Law of Torts: It deals with civil wrongs and legal remedies available to victims.
  • Criminal Law: It focuses on understanding of crimes, offenses defined in the IPC, and punis
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