KLEE 2026 2026

Official Schedule for Govt Law Colleges in Kerala Admission 2026

Exam Overview

Application Start

May 2026 (Tentative)

Application Deadline

May 2026 (Tentative)

Exam Date

Jun 2026 (Tentative)

Mode
CBT

About KLEE 2026 (Kerala Law Entrance Exam)

The KLEE (Kerala Law Entrance Exam) is a major entrance examination for students seeking admission to Govt Law Colleges in Kerala. The exam is conducted in CBT mode, with the exam scheduled for Jun 2026 (Tentative). It is one of the important exams for 2026 admissions in India and is conducted annually to fill seats across participating institutions.

The application process opens from May 2026 (Tentative) and the last date to apply is May 2026 (Tentative). Candidates are advised to complete their registration well before the deadline to avoid last-minute technical issues. All applications must be submitted online through the official portal. Keep your academic documents, photograph, and signature ready before starting the registration process.

KLEE scores are accepted by 3 institutes across India, including Govt Law College Ernakulam, Govt Law College Thiruvananthapuram, Govt Law College Kozhikode. The complete list of participating institutions includes: Govt Law College Ernakulam (Kochi, Kerala); Govt Law College Thiruvananthapuram (Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala); Govt Law College Kozhikode (Kozhikode, Kerala). Candidates will be allotted seats based on their rank in the entrance exam along with the counselling process.

For the most current and accurate information on KLEE 2026 — including admit card release, syllabus, exam-day instructions, answer key, and result announcement — candidates should regularly check the official website at https://cee.kerala.gov.in. Bookmark the page and set reminders for key dates to avoid missing any deadlines.

How to Apply for KLEE 2026

  1. Visit the Official Website — Go to KLEE official website and click Apply Online or New Registration.
  2. Register and Create Account — Enter your name, email, and mobile number. Verify via OTP.
  3. Fill the Application Form — Complete personal details, educational qualifications, exam city preferences, and category information.
  4. Upload Documents — Upload your passport-size photograph, signature, and Class 10/12 mark sheets as per specifications.
  5. Pay the Application Fee — Pay online via card, net banking, or UPI before May 2026 (Tentative). Save the payment receipt.
  6. Submit and Download Confirmation — Review, submit, and download your confirmation page. The admit card will be released before the exam (Jun 2026 (Tentative)).

Frequently Asked Questions – KLEE 2026

The KLEE 2026 exam is scheduled for Jun 2026 (Tentative). The exam is conducted in CBT mode. Candidates must download their admit card from the official website before the exam. Check the official website for any last-minute schedule updates.

The last date to apply for KLEE 2026 is May 2026 (Tentative). The application window opened from May 2026 (Tentative). Apply well before the closing date to avoid server congestion. Ensure fee payment and document upload are completed before the deadline, as late applications are typically not accepted.

KLEE 2026 scores are accepted by Govt Law College Ernakulam (Kochi, Kerala); Govt Law College Thiruvananthapuram (Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala); Govt Law College Kozhikode (Kozhikode, Kerala). Candidates must check each institute's individual cutoff and eligibility criteria on the official counselling portal.

The KLEE 2026 application form opened/opens from May 2026 (Tentative). Registration is online through the official portal. You need a valid email ID, mobile number, and scanned copies of your photograph and signature. Submit the form with the required application fee before May 2026 (Tentative).

To apply for KLEE 2026, candidates typically need: a valid email ID and mobile number, Class 10 and 12 mark sheets, a recent passport-size photograph, a scanned signature, and a government-issued photo ID. Reserved category candidates may also need caste/category certificates. Always refer to the official notification for the exact and updated document checklist.

KLEE 2026 is conducted in CBT mode. Candidates appear at designated centres across India. Admit cards must be downloaded from the official website and carried to the exam hall along with a valid photo ID.

More Questions About KLEE & Related Exams

After CLAT results, the Consortium of NLUs conducts online counselling in multiple rounds. You fill preferences (NLU + course combinations) ranked in order. Seats are allotted based on your CLAT rank, category, and preference order. You must lock your seat by paying a fee in each round. Upgradation to a higher-preference NLU is possible in subsequent rounds.

NLSIU Bangalore: Top 100 rank (120+ marks out of 150). NALSAR Hyderabad: Top 150 rank. NLU Delhi: Requires separate AILET exam. Top 5 NLUs typically need 110+ marks. Cutoffs vary yearly based on difficulty level.

Prepare together - 80% syllabus overlaps. AILET has more static GK and is slightly harder. Both are passage-based now. Focus on CLAT-style preparation as the base, then add AILET-specific GK and legal reasoning practice 2 months before exams.

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5-year integrated LLB from top NLUs has significantly better placement, networking, and brand value. 3-year LLB is suitable if you're a graduate wanting a career switch. Top law firm recruiters predominantly visit NLUs and prefer 5-year program graduates.

MH CET Law (Maharashtra — for ILS Pune, GLC Mumbai): Usually April-May. AP LAWCET (Andhra Pradesh): May-June. TS LAWCET (Telangana): June. DU LLB Entrance (Delhi University Faculty of Law): June-July. These are excellent backup options and some colleges have strong alumni networks rivalling mid-tier NLUs.

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No stream restriction — Science, Commerce, and Arts students are all equally eligible for CLAT. You only need to have passed Class 12 with a minimum of 45% marks (40% for SC/ST). This makes law one of the few professional courses open to all streams.

NLUs: ₹1.5-4 Lakh per year (total ₹8-20L for 5 years). Jindal Global Law School: ₹4-6L/year. SLS Pune: ₹3-5L/year. NLUs offer significantly better value for money. Scholarships and fee waivers are available at most NLUs based on merit and income.

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