CEE Modifies KEAM 2024 Syllabus; Check List of Modifications Made Applicable from this Year Onwards

CEE Modifies KEAM 2024 Syllabus; Check List of Modifications Made Applicable from this Year Onwards

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Mamona Majumder
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New Delhi, Updated on May 4, 2024 16:46 IST

The CEE has recently revised the syllabus for KEAM 2024, and this modified version will be applicable from 2024 onwards. It's crucial for all candidates preparing for KEAM 2024 to familiarize themselves with these syllabus modifications to ensure they are adequately prepared for the exam.

KEAM 2024 Syllabus Revised

CEE Modifies KEAM 2024 Syllabus; Check List of Modifications Made

As the KEAM 2024 exam approaches, the CEE has introduced modifications to the KEAM 2024 syllabus, which can now be accessed on the cee.kerala.gov.in website. CEE has brought many changes to KEAM this year, starting from the exam mode, pattern and now the syllabus itself. The KEAM 2024 syllabus has topics from 10+2 level maths, physics, and chemistry. 

A comparison between the old and new syllabi reveals several deletions and additions. The updated KEAM 2024 syllabus reflects these adjustments, aiming to ensure relevance and alignment with contemporary educational standards.

Download KEAM 2024 Modified Syllabus

Candidates can download below the KEAM news syllabus and old syllabus to compare the modifications made.

KEAM 2024 Syllabus Download PDF file
New revised syllabus to be followed in 2024 and onwards Download PDF
Old syllabus not be followed from 2024 onwards Download PDF

Registration for KEAM 2024 has now concluded, and candidates who have registered can anticipate receiving their admit cards on May 20. The examination is scheduled to occur from June 1 to June 9, with reserved days on June 8 and 9. Each day will offer two time slots: one from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM and another from 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM. The exam will be held across Kerala, as well as in Mumbai, Delhi, and Dubai. This  KEAM 2024 will have a single paper format for engineering candidates, comprising a total of 150 questions. Mathematics will feature 75 questions, Physics 45, and Chemistry 30, with a duration of 180 minutes. Exclusive to BPharm candidates, the exam will include 45 Physics questions and 30 Chemistry questions, to be completed within 90 minutes. Each correct response will earn candidates four marks, while one mark will be deducted for each incorrect answer. The exam will be administered at the state level in a computer-based format.

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