KLEE 2024 LLM Rank List and Category List OUT

KLEE 2024 LLM Rank List and Category List OUT

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Kritika Rai
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New Delhi, Updated on Sep 29, 2024 13:13 IST

The KLEE 2024 Rank List and Category List for LLM is now available for download at cee.kerala.gov.in. Candidates can download these lists by visiting KLEE 2024 LLM Portal. Check out the steps to access the KLEE 2024 rank list and category list for LLM here. 

KLEE 2024 Rank List & Category List (Released)

KLEE 2024 Rank List & Category List (Released)

The Commissioner for Entrance Examinations Kerala (CEE Kerala) has released the Kerala Law Entrance Exam (KLEE) 2024 Rank List and Category List for the LLM course at cee.kerala.gov.in. Candidates can access their results as rank lists, by visiting the official website and clicking on the portal link for their respective law course.

Refer to the steps here to check the KLEE 2024 Rank List. The direct links to check the category list and rank list have also been provided here.

How to Check KLEE 2024 Category List and Rank List? 

To check the KLEE result and rank list for LLM, use the following steps: 

  • Go to the official website of CEE Kerala: cee.kerala.gov.in. 
  • Click on the link for your respective course portal - Integrated LL.M 2024 - Candidate Portal.
  • Click on the rank list link or log in to check the result.
  • The result as rank list will open in a new tab. 
  • Check for your name in the list to check your result.
KLEE 2024 LLM Category List Direct Link https://www.cee.kerala.gov.in/llm2024/list/llm_cat_provi.pdf 
KLEE 2024 LLM Rank List Direct Link https://www.cee.kerala.gov.in/llm2024/list/llm_RankList_provi.pdf 

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Q:   What are the sections of the KLEE 2025 exam?

A:

There are two five sections in the KLEE question papers for the 3-year LLB course and 5-year LLB course: English, General Knowledge, Artithmetic and Mental Ability, and Aptitude for Legal Studies. These sections have been described below: 

1. General English (60 questions):

Focuses on your proficiency in the English language, essential for comprehending legal texts and communication in the legal field.

Possible question types:

  • Reading comprehension: Passages followed by questions testing your understanding and analysis of the content.
  • Vocabulary: Identifying synonyms, antonyms, and the correct usage of words in legal contexts.
  • Grammar: Testing knowledge of tenses, subject-verb agreement, and sentence structure.
  • Error identification and correction in sentences.

2. General Knowledge (45 questions):

Assesses your awareness of current affairs, historical events, and general information about the world.

Possible question areas:

  • Indian Polity: The Constitution, government structure, fundamental rights, etc.
  • History: Indian and world history with a focus on legal milestones.
  • Geography: Knowledge of Indian and world geography.
  • Science: Basic scientific concepts relevant to law.
  • Current Affairs: Recent national and international events with legal implications.

3. Arithmetic and Mental Ability (25 questions):

Evaluates your problem-solving skills and logical reasoning abilities.

Possible question types:

  • Simplification of complex numbers.
  • Ratio & Proportion: Solving problems involving ratios and proportions.
  • Percentage problems: Calculating percentages, profit and loss, etc.
  • Time & Distance: Speed, distance, and time-related problems.
  • Averages: Finding averages of sets of data.
  • Puzzles and logical reasoning problems.

4. Aptitude for Legal Studies (70 questions):

The most crucial section, assessing your potential for thriving in law school and the legal profession.

Possible question types:

  • Legal Reasoning: Analyzing legal scenarios and identifying the underlying principles.
  • Legal Maxims: Understanding and applying established legal principles and phrases.
  • Indian Penal Code (IPC): Knowledge of basic principles and offenses defined in the IPC.
  • Legal concepts: Introduction to legal concepts like contracts, torts, and property law.

Note: The pattern of the KLEE 5-year LLB  question paper and KLEE 3-year LLB question paper will be the same. However, the question paper for the 3-year LLB course will be more difficult.

Q:   What is the exam pattern for KLEE?

A:

The exam pattern for the Kerala Law Entrance Exam (KLEE) can vary from year to year, but I can provide you with a general overview of the typical exam pattern based on past iterations of the exam. It's essential to check the official KLEE notifications and website for the most up-to-date and specific information for the year you plan to appear. Here is a general outline of the KLEE exam pattern:

1. Exam Type: KLEE is typically a pen-and-paper-based examination (offline mode).

2. Duration: The duration of the exam is 2 hours.

3. Type of Questions: KLEE primarily consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs). Each question is followed by four answer choices, and candidates are required to select the correct answer.

4. Subjects: The exam generally covers the following subjects:
   - English Language
   - General Knowledge
   - Arithmetic and Mental Ability
   - Aptitude for Legal Studies

5. Number of Questions: The total number of questions in KLEE are 200.

6. Marking Scheme: KLEE often follows a negative marking scheme, which means that candidates are  penalized for incorrect answers. For each correct answer, they will receive three marks. However, one mark will be deducted for each incorrect response.

7. Language: The language of the question paper is English.

Q:   What are the weightage of sections in KLEE 2025 Exam?

A:

In LLB, 5 years and 3 years, the weightage of sections are (a) General English (60 questions), (b) General Knowledge (45 questions), (c) Arithmetic and Mental Ability (25 questions) and (d) Aptitude for Legal Studies (70 questions).

In KLEE LLM 2024, the weightage is Jurisprudence (25 questions), Constitutional Law (25 questions), Law of Crimes (25 questions), and Law of Contract (25 questions) in Part A. In part B, Public International Law (20 questions), Administrative Law (20 questions), Law of Property (20 questions), Company Law (20 questions), Interpretation of statutes (10 questions), and Law of Torts (10 questions).

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