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    Q:   What is the cut-off of University of Kerala?
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    University of Kerala offers MD and MS course for various All India categories. Considering the Round 2 seat allotment cutoff, the last-round ranged between 3926 and 18295 for the General AI category. Among all the courses, the most competitive course was MD in Pulmonary Medicine and MD in Radiotherapy was the least competitive course. Likewise, for the OBC AI category, the Round 2 cutoff for MS in ENT (Otorhinolaryngology) was 14108. For more cutoff-related information, candidates can check out University of Kerala official website:

    Q:   Which entrance exam is accepted by Kerala University?
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    Kerala University conducts PG Entrance Exam for PG courses of the university. Apart from this, the university also accepts national or state-level entrance exams for admission. Below is accepted entrance exams for top Kerala University courses:

    Courses

    Accepted Entrance Exam

    MBA

    KMAT KERALA,  CMAT,  CAT,  KMAT 

    MSW

    PG Entrance Exam 

    MSc

    Kerala PG Entrance Exam 

    MA

    Kerala University PG Entrance Exam

    Q:   How much marks are required to get admission to Kerala University?
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    Kerala University specifies the required qualification and minimum aggregate for each UG and PG programme. Aspirants must fulfill the set eligibility criteria for that particular course to get admission. Below is the eligibility criteria and marks requirement for top Kerala University courses:

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    Common Eligibility

    MBA

    BA/ BSc/ BCom with at least 50% aggregate

    MSW

    Graduation with at least 50% aggregate (35% aggregate for SC/ ST)

    MSW

    MSc

    Graduates who have passed the qualifying examination in CBCS Pattern-2013 admission onwards (BSc in relevant subjects) with at least 5.5 CGPA out of 10 (2.2 CGPA out of 4 for graduates who have passed qualifying examination in CBCS Pattern-prior to 2013)

    MA

    BA in relevant subjects

    Q:   Is Kerala University a UGC recognised?
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    Yes, Kerala University is recognised by the UGC. The university is accredited by NAAC A+ Grade. The university offers UG, PG and Diploma programmes in Engineering, Management, Science, Commerce, and others. The university has been ranked 5th under the State Public University and 25th under the University category by the NIRF ranking 2025.

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    20 Jun '26
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    12 May '26
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    17 Apr '26 - 22 Apr '26
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    3.5/5
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    Placement Review IconPlacements3.1
    Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure3.3
    Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course3.6
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    Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) - Batch of 2026
    Offered by Government Law College, Thiruvananthapuram
    2.6
    2Placements2Infrastructure3Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
    Review on Government Law College Thiruvananthapuram.
    Placements: Though there's a placement cell in the college, the college doesn't provide placements to the students. Being law students, we can either enter litigation or the corporate field. Entering the corporate field is very competitive now, and without placement opportunities, we'll need to find a job on our own.
    Infrastructure: Government Law College Thiruvananthapuram is a 150-year-old campus, and the infrastructure here needs to be improved. There are not enough classrooms to accommodate all the batch students, no recreation area, no rooms for sports facilities, no gym, not even an auditorium. The college compound is very small, restricting the authorities from building all these amenities.
    Faculty: All the teachers here are highly qualified and well-educated individuals. But most of them are very egoistic and tend to take revenge on students by reducing their internal marks. Still, there are some teachers who are very helpful, motivating, and encouraging. The curriculum was a bit outdated, but it was recently revised, including the new BNSS, BNS, etc., instead of the old IPC, CRPC, etc. The university lags behind in conducting semester exams on time and puts a burden on the students. The pass percentage is very low here due to the difficulty of the exams.
    Other: I chose this college because it is a government institution where you are supposed to pay only a very little amount as fees for the same kind of education that would cost you lakhs. The college needs infrastructural improvements and should provide placement opportunities to students. The students are working on conducting events, fests, and all with their limited resources, which is highly appreciable.
    Reviewed on 5 Dec 2024Read More
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    RIJIN S Thomas Verified Icon
    Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) - Batch of 2026
    Offered by Government Law College, Thiruvananthapuram
    2.4
    2Placements2Infrastructure2Faculty2Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
    Sarkar Vaka Niyama Kalalayam.
    Placements: There is a placement cell which only started last year, and the companies that came in were mass recruiters. The faculty in charge simply do not like holding placement drives as they lack the ambition for it and are afraid of the workload it brings.
    Infrastructure: It is a 150-year-old college, so is the infrastructure, and the library is somewhat okay. In all this, there is no boys' hostel; they are situated in the university men's hostel 1 km away, and the girls' hostel is on the verge of falling down, as it is also 150 years old.
    Faculty: The faculty is really meritorious and capable, but is only interested in taking salary and not teaching. They would rather play workplace politics. The curriculum is outdated, with paper records still being used. And the exams are delayed, with a final year student writing his third-semester exams before appearing for the viva.
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    Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) - Batch of 2026
    Offered by Government Law College, Thiruvananthapuram
    3.0
    3Placements3Infrastructure3Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
    I heartily recommend Our for those who are beginners in the career of law.
    Placements: Our College is good for starting career. It has a good placement cell providing great career opportunities. Many of the top companies like Microsoft, Google and Wipro were approaching our students for the job opportunities like legal advisory. There are so many notable alumnies from here and it helps us to connect with top law firms for internship opportunities. The top roles offered by our Course are litigation, legal adivisor, teaching professions and other government jobs.
    Infrastructure: The college has old and new classrooms that are large enough for 80 people. There is only a hostel inside the college and it is only for ladies. It is a very old building and the maximum capacity is to accommodate 100-150 students but it is an affordable choice for the stay of the students. Other facilities like quality of food and canteen etc. are good there. But there is no Wi-Fi and sports facilities.
    Faculty: The teachers in our College are helpful qualified and knowledgeable. The course curriculum is also good. Moot courts, Legal survey and internship are very important in our curricular activities. The college is affiliated to Kerala University and the semester exams were moderate in the previous years.
    Other: There are so many reasons for choosing this career. Lawyer is a job which is always in demand and highly payable and it is also a highly respected professions.
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    Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) - Batch of 2022
    Offered by Government Law College, Thiruvananthapuram
    5.0
    5Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
    A review of Thiruvananthapuram Government Law College.
    Placements: Our course has seventy spots. The annual compensation that was promised range from 3.5 Lacs to 5 Lacs, which was the highest amount. We launched our campus recruitment campaign in early 2016. It helps our students by setting them up with internships at businesses and legal firms. Numerous college students were placed on campus at different IT law, IPR, and law businesses both inside and outside the state.
    Infrastructure: One of Kerala's best government law schools is Thiruvananthapuram Government Law College. It has 149 years of history to share. It began operations in 1875. The amenities at our college are merely mediocre. We want an auditorium, a nice canteen, more classrooms, etc. We have a hostel for women.
    Faculty: In addition to being helpful, teachers also help students with their careers and future. In addition to providing a fair understanding of the sector, this course prepares the student for the workforce. Both semester-wise and mid-semester-wise tests are administered.
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    Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) - Batch of 2018
    Offered by Government Law College, Thiruvananthapuram
    3.6
    4Placements4Infrastructure3Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
    Review of Government Law College, Thiruvananthapuram.
    Placements: There are 60 seats in our course. The highest salary offered was Rs. 9,500 per year, and the lowest salary offered was Rs. 65,00 per year. Our campus recruitment program has started at the beginning of 2016 in February. It supports our students by arranging an internship in law firms and companies. Many students from the college got campus placements in various IPR, IT law, and law firms within and outside the state.
    Infrastructure: The college is situated in the heart of Thiruvananthapuram City. It is spread over 4.25 acres of land. We have a sufficient number of buildings and classrooms. The college has one of the largest law libraries in Kerala. Kerala University has recognised our college as a research center in Law. We have a girls hostel on our college campus, which can accommodate about 140 students. Boys are accommodated in the university men's hostel. We have a seminar hall with all modern facilities. There is a computer cell with a facility of online law journals. Each year from the Kerala government budget allotted is about 1.5 crores. Our college has an administrative block, library, classrooms, research center, common amenity room for boys and girls, canteen, computer center, language lab, seminar hall, moot court, staff rooms, staff toilets, hostel office, girls and boys toilets, and legal aid clinic. The administrative block of the college includes the principal room, confidential assistant room, and well-arranged cubicle for every administrative staff. Classrooms are available for more effective and efficient teaching. In order to cater to the needs of our modern education and to enhance the quality of the teaching and learning process, it has revolutionised the notion of the classroom with a state of fully equipped smart classrooms. There is a volleyball court and net practice space open for the young talents. The college has a hygienic canteen which ensures delicious food direct from the kitchen at an affordable price. The best part about the college is its library, where students are provided with a wide range of legal references.
    Faculty: Government Law College sets its markup with academics, experienced faculty members, and a library with abundant resources. The college has the best teachers. The pass percentage is 55%. Semester exams are not that much hard. The course curriculum is not that relevant.
    Other: The college has more than 140 years of history, and it is one of the prestigious colleges in Trivandrum. Tutors are experienced and talented, which makes our courses the best. Lectures are not conducted regularly, and there are no permanent professors in the college, which should be improved. The campus also encourages us to learn the art of life and make contributions to society. Thiruvananthapuram is known for its greenery and beauty. The campus gives us a fresh feeling in and around. The crowd is a little bit more, but the ambiance is too good. The campus conducts different events like annual day, Kalolstavam, etc. Our college conducts many extracurricular activities like mootings, debates, and a quiz where you can improve your skills.
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    Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) - Batch of 2020
    Offered by Government Law College, Thiruvananthapuram
    3.0
    1Placements2Infrastructure4Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
    Wonderful faculty lead by a gem of a principal in bad environment and a lazy overlord.
    Placements: Our college doesn't get placement offers as far as I know. I have never heard of seniors being placed in law firms. We don't have any placement cell either. The haphazard nature of the university makes it difficult to attain placements too.
    Infrastructure: The college has the very little land area. It's a very old school and all. There is a massive need for developments but we don't have funds to back it at all. There isn't a large influx of technology and we don't have an auditorium to call of our own. It's difficult to hold large functions due to the poor facilities to back the same.
    Faculty: Not at all updated for the need of the hour. Despite GST being implemented our curriculum sticks with age-old things that are of no use. The curriculum is jam-packed and doesn't take in the student mindset on entering a new course at the face of it. Too many things at one leap. Stage University is pathetic and are really out to ruin our lives by delaying the semester exams and then rushing to finish exams. Thereby ensuring poor evaluation of papers and delayed results.
    Other: A hybrid environment that requires care and caution to be uses while walking through.
    Reviewed on 15 Nov 2018Read More
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    UniversityOBC Cutoff (Expected)Your Score (105)Admission Chance
    Central Univ. of Karnataka (CUK)~220–235 marks105❌ Not possible
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    Kerala University was founded in 1937 and one of the first 16 universities in Indian. The university is recognised by the UGC and accredited by NAAC A+ Grade.  The university appoints well-trained and expert faculty members. The university facilitates its students with a library, auditorium, seminar

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    Upasana Shukla

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    Answered 4 months ago

    Yes, it is worth to pursue BTech from Kerala University. Kerala University is a reputed university. Kerala University is ranked 5th by NIRF 2025 under the State Public University category and 25th by NIRF 2025 under the University category. At the undergraduate level, the Kerala University offers BT

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    Abhay Arora

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    Answered 2 months ago

    • Accreditation: All three universities are NAAC accredited, but Kerala University ranks higher in NIRF rankings.

    • Region: University of Calicut is prominent in Malabar region, whereas MG University is in Kottayam and Kerala University is in Thiruvananthapuram.

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    Rashmi Karan

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    Answered 3 months ago

    University of Kerala offers selective seats. The intake is different depending on the programme/ specialisation/ college. The intake of top programmes is as below:

    Courses

    Seat Intake

    MBA

    800

    MSW

    5582

    BTech

    1968

    BSc

    5,582

    MSc

    1,268

    MA

    1,245

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