CEE Kerala LLB 5 Year 2016 Admissions: Counselling Started, Fill Options Now

Counselling through Centralized Allotment Process (CAP) for LLB 5 Year 2016 admissions to integrated law courses offered at institutions across Kerala has been started. CEE Kerala has opened registration for options from 2nd November, 2016. Candidates who qualified in the Kerala integrated 5 year LLB exam will have to fill options through https://www.cee.kerala.gov.in website. It is mandatory to register for options to participate in admission process and last date for option registration is 6th November, 2016 till 5:00PM. Candidates have to download the key number from LLB 5 year 2016 candidate portal and have to login using Application Number, Roll Number, Key Number and Password in order to access the option registration page.

Board will announce the first round of Allotment for 5 Year LLB admissions on 6th November and candidates allotted with seats have to report the college on or before 11th November, 2016. Candidates failing to admit with in specified dates will lose their allotted seat and will not be considered for further rounds. All the seats for 5 Year LLB courses in government law colleges and 50% seats in self finance institutions will be allotted through CAP.

Upper age limit for 5 Year LLB admissions imposed by Bar council of India is lifted by honorable high court and admissions will be done based on LLB 5 Year 2016 exam rank lists published on  8th September 2016. CEE Kerala will generally conduct 2 rounds of allotment through centralized admission process.

Documents to be produced

1. Admit Card of LLB 5 Year 2016 Entrance Exam.

2. Allotment letter issued by the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations.

3. SSLC or any relevant school records to prove date of birth.

4. Original Mark list and Pass Certificate of the qualifying examination.

5. Transfer Certificate and conduct certificate from the institution where the candidate studied last.

6. Two copies of recent passport size photographs.

7. The applicant who is employed or trainee in government/quasi government/banks etc., shall produce a relieving order and a certificate of good conduct from the ‘head of the institution’ where the candidate was employed.

8. Candidates who have passed their qualifying examination from Universities/Boards outside the State shall produce an “Eligibility Certificate” from a university in Kerala, to the effect that the qualifying examination has been recognized by the University.

9. The student who qualifies from other universities shall produce migration certificate at the time of admission.

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