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Allotment: additional colleges included

Staff Reporter

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Commissioner for Entrance Examinations has invited course/college options from candidates interested in getting allotment for the KMCT Medical College, Kozhikode and to the Jawaharlal Engineering College Mangalam, Palakkad — institutions that have been newly sanctioned.

A press note issued here said candidates can register/revise their options at the web site cee.kerala.gov.in/keam from 10 a.m. on September 9.

Apart from the engineering college mentioned above the CEE will not make any more allotments to any other private self-financing engineering / nursing colleges.

Seats and fee

At the Jawaharlal College the CEE will carry out allotments to 30 seats each for Computer Science, Aeronautical Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering and for Mechanical Engineering. The fee here would be Rs.30,750.

At the KMCT Medical College the CEE will allot 50 seats for the MBBS course and the fee would be Rs.45,000. Candidates can also register fresh options for the B.Sc Nursing (ayurveda) and B.Phar courses at the Ayurveda Medical College Parassinikkadavu. For both these courses there are 25 seats and the fee is Rs.14,000.

TC required

Students who received allotment to various self-financing engineering/ nursing colleges on August 31 should get the TC from those institutions and join the new colleges to which they get allotted on September 20.

College authorities should give TC to such students, the CEE has directed.

It has come to the notice of the CEE that some colleges are levying unauthorised fee from candidates and that some colleges are forcing students to cancel their higher order options.

Complaints

If any candidate has such complaints he or she should intimate the same to the office of the CEE in writing before September 15.

Such complaints would be given to the Admission Supervisory Committee and the Fee Regulatory Committee for further action.

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