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Alternative Website www.cee.kerala.gov.in 8°29′37.444″N 76°57′8.8″E / 8.49373444°N 76.952444°E / 8.49373444; 76. Kerala Engineering Architecture Medical ( KEAM ) is an entrance examination series for admissions to various professional degree courses in the state of Kerala , India.
In 2006, Outlook magazine ranked it 98th out of their Top 100 Engineering Colleges of India, and it is one of the top three engineering colleges in Kerala. [2] In 2011, WEEK survey ranked it 65th in the list of the top 100 engineering colleges in India. [citation needed].
The following is a list of Government, Aided, Government Cost Sharing and Private self-financing Engineering Colleges in the southwestern Indian state of Kerala.. All the engineering colleges in the state excluding Central Government engineering institutions and colleges under direct control of other universities are affiliated to the A P J Abdul Kalam Technological University (APJAKTU).
Admission is made as per the rank obtained by eligible candidates in the state-level Common Entrance Exam conducted by the Commissioner for Entrance Examination(CEE). [3] 15% of the sanctioned intake of students in each course are available for admission to NRI quota seats, in which the admissions are made by the college. The Engineering ...
Admission is through Central Counseling by the Government of Kerala. Candidates are admitted based on the state-level Common Entrance Exam conducted by the C E E. From 2003, 50% of the seats are treated as Government seats, and the balance 35% as Management Quota. 15% of the seats are reserved for NRIs.
The city is lacking an Engineering College under Government despite having the largest number of students appearing and excelling in respective entrance exams. Govt. College, Malappuram, which is the oldest college in the city, started in 1972, College of Applied Science Malappuram and Govt. College for Women started this year along with many ...
IEEE activities in CET were initiated on 15 June 1983 as student branch under the Kerala section. In 2000, it hosted the Student Professional Awareness Conference (SPAC 2000) in Technopark with many notable speakers from the Information Technology domain. It was revived in the year 2008.
Admission is through Central Counseling by the government of Kerala. Candidates are admitted based on the Common Entrance Examination. From 2003, 50% of the seats are treated as government seats, and the balance 35% as Management Quota. 15% of the seats are reserved for NRIs.