About
Kerala Law Entrance Exam (KLEE) is an entrance exam held for admission in government law colleges and government merit seats in private self-financing law colleges. The law courses for which KLEE is held are 3 years LLB, 5 years LLB and LLM. Candidates who pass the exam can participate in the KLEE centralised allotment process (CAP) for the allotment of seats in the law colleges. There are 4 law colleges and around 20 private self-financing law colleges in Kerala that participate in CAP.
Highlights
Features | Details |
Exam name | Kerala Law Entrance Exam (KLEE) |
Conducting body | Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE), Kerala |
Exam frequency | Annual |
Exam purpose | Admission to 3 years LLB, 5 years LLB and LLM courses |
Exam mode | Computer-based test (CBT) |
Exam duration | 2 hours |
Number of seats | 3 years LLB - 826, 5 years LLB - 2472, LLM - 115 |
Counselling | Via online centralised allotment process (CAP) |
Accepting colleges | Government - 4, Private self-financing colleges - Around 20 |
Eligibility
For 3 years LLB:
Applicants should be Indian citizens.
Candidates should be a graduate of a recognised university.
Minimum marks in graduation should be 45% for general students, 42% for EWS, and 40% for SC / ST.
No upper age limit
For 5 years LLB:
Applicants should be Indian citizens.
Candidates should have passed / appearing in 10+2.
Minimum marks in graduation should be 45% for general students, 43% for EWS, and 40% for SC / ST.
For LLM:
Candidates should be Indian citizens.
Candidates must have an LLB degree (5 year / 3-year course).
Minimum marks in graduation should be 45% for general students, 42% for EWS, and 40% for SC / ST.
No upper age limit
Application process
The application process of KLEE is as follows:
Step 1: Registration
Step 2: Fill the application form
Step 3: Pay the application fee
Step 4: Upload scanned documents
Step 5: Print the acknowledgement form