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LATEST UPDATE 2026

The KEAM registration process has officially started on the CEE Kerala portal cee.kerala.gov.in. Candidates can apply online for KEAM 2026 until January 31, 2026 (5 PM). Documents including the Class 10 certificate, date of birth and nativity proof must also be uploaded by January 31, 2026, and other required certificates can be uploaded until February 7, 2026. CEE Kerala has released the exam schedule officially — the KEAM 2026 entrance exam will be conducted from April 13 to April 25, 2026, where April 13, April 16, April 24 and April 25 are buffer days (exam days likely from April 17 to April 23). These dates and timelines are confirmed through official notifications and recent news reports.

OVERVIEW

KEAM (Kerala Engineering Architecture Medical) is a state-level entrance exam conducted by the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE), Kerala for admissions to undergraduate professional courses like B.Tech (Engineering), B.Pharm (Pharmacy), and other allied programs in engineering, pharmacy and various professional fields in Kerala’s participating colleges. The exam is held as a Computer Based Test (CBT) across many centres in Kerala and select cities outside the state.

Particulars

Details

Exam Name

KEAM (Kerala Engineering Architecture Medical)

Exam Conducted By

Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE), Kerala

Exam Purpose

Admissions to UG courses like B.Tech (Engineering), B.Pharm (Pharmacy), and other allied programs

Exam Frequency

Annually

Exam Level

State Level

Exam Date

April, 2026

Exam Result Date

May – June, 2026

Exam Official Website

click here

IMPORTANT DATES

CEE has released KEAM exam dates. The KEAM exam date is April 13 to 25, with April 13, 16, 24 and 25 being buffer days. KEAM 2026 registration is now open at cee.kerala.gov.in, and the last date to apply is January 31

Events

Dates

Application Start Date

January 2026

Application Last Date

31 January 2026

Last date to upload relevant documents

31 January 2026

Form correction facility

February 2026

Admit card Release Date

April 2026

Exam Date

April 13, 16, 24 and 25 being buffer days

Release of result

May – June, 2026

PROGRAMS OFFERED

The Kerala Engineering Architecture Medical (KEAM) exam is a state level admission test that qualifies candidates for entry into various undergraduate professional programs in colleges across Kerala.

The main programs for which seats are allotted through KEAM counselling are Bachelor of Technology (BTech) in various engineering specializationsBachelor of Pharmacy (BPharm) and Architecture courses.

Engineering programs cover core branches such as Computer Science Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Information Technology and allied streams.

Through KEAM counselling candidates can also get seats in other allied professional programs in agriculture, veterinary, fisheries, forestry and related areas, but the majority of admission through KEAM is for engineering and pharmacy programs.

TOP COLLEGES & TOTAL SEATS

KEAM is the admission gateway for many government, government controlled self financing and private self financing colleges in Kerala. Some of the most reputed and high demand colleges include the College of Engineering Trivandrum (CET) which is widely considered the top government engineering college in the state, known for strong placements and academic reputation. Other prestigious government colleges include Government Engineering College ThrissurGovernment Engineering College KozhikodeGovernment College of Engineering Kannur, and Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology, Kottayam. Among well known aided and private colleges, Model Engineering College ErnakulamTKM College of Engineering Kollam and other reputed institutions also attract good student interest and perform well in placements.

In the pharmacy stream, top colleges include the Government College of Pharmaceutical Sciences ThiruvananthapuramElims College of Pharmacy Thrissur and JDT Islam College of Pharmacy Kozhikode, among others that offer quality pharmacy education with accredited faculty and industry exposure.

Total Seats Available (Approximate)
Across Kerala, the total number of seats for engineering programs through KEAM counselling runs into several tens of thousands when combining government, government controlled self financing and private self financing colleges. In government engineering institutions alone there are often thousands of seats distributed across different branches (examples include around three to eight hundred seats in some of the larger government colleges).

For BPharm programs, individual college seats mostly range from around sixty to one hundred seats per institute, and there are multiple pharmacy colleges across the state participating in KEAM counselling, making the combined pharmacy intake several hundred seats.

In summary, KEAM offers admission pathways into the main professional programs in engineering, pharmacy and architecture, with top colleges in each category providing thousands of seats in engineering and significant capacity in pharmacy courses. The exact total seat matrix and branch wise availability are released officially by the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations, Kerala just before or during the counselling schedule.

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

To be eligible for KEAM Engineering admissions, a candidate must be an Indian citizen and must have passed the 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognized board with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as compulsory subjects.

The minimum age required is 17 years as of December 31, 2026. For general category candidates there is usually a minimum aggregate of around 45 percent marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics combined in the qualifying exam. There are relaxations in minimum marks for certain reserved categories as per the official eligibility rules.

Candidates must appear in both Paper I (Physics and Chemistry) and Paper II (Mathematics) to qualify for ranking in the engineering entrance list, and failure to appear in any one paper would disqualify the candidate from the engineering rank list.

EXAM PATTERN

The Engineering/Pharmacy Entrance Examinations will be objective type with Multiple Choice Questions and based on single response. For each question, five suggested answers would be given, of which only one will be the MOST APPROPRIATE RESPONSE. The candidate will have to select and click the most appropriate response.

The examinations will be conducted as Computer Based Test (CBT Mode) in different sessions.

For Engineering Entrance Examination, Mathematics will have 75 questions, Physics will have 45 questions and Chemistry will have 30 questions to be answered in 180 minutes.

For Pharmacy Entrance Examination there will be 45 questions in Chemistry and 30 questions in Physics to be answered in 90 minutes.

Scoring, negative marks: For each correct response in the Engineering / Pharmacy Entrance Examinations, the candidates will be awarded FOUR marks, and for each incorrect response, ONE mark will be deducted from the total score.

EXAM SYLLABUS

The KEAM Engineering syllabus draws from the Class 11 and Class 12 higher secondary curriculum for Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.

For Physics, core topics include laws of motion, energy, mechanics of solids and fluids, oscillations and waves, electrostatics, current electricity, magnetism, electromagnetic induction, optics and modern physics.

For Chemistry, areas include atomic structure, chemical bonding, periodic properties of elements, thermodynamics, chemical equilibrium, solutions, electrochemistry, organic chemistry fundamentals, purification and characterization of organic compounds, polymers and biomolecules.

The Mathematics syllabus covers algebra, trigonometry, coordinate geometry, three dimensional geometry, calculus and its applications, permutations and combinations and statistics.

These topics reflect fundamental concepts from both Class 11 and Class 12 syllabi, and candidates are expected to be comfortable with problems across these areas.

SELECTION PROCESS

The selection process for KEAM Engineering admissions begins after candidates appear in both Paper I and Paper II of the KEAM exam. The Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE), Kerala prepares a rank list for engineering based on the scores obtained in both papers of KEAM.

Candidates who have appeared in both papers and meet minimum qualifying marks are included in the engineering rank list. After the rank list is published, eligible candidates must register online for counselling, where they provide their choices of colleges and branches in order of preference.

The counselling authority then conducts seat allotment in rounds using the candidate’s rank, category and choices, and seats are allotted accordingly. Candidates who are allotted seats must accept the seat by paying the required fees and completing document verification at the allotted institute or reporting center within the specified time to confirm admission.

HOW TO APPLY

The KEAM application process is conducted online through the official CEE Kerala portal cee.kerala.gov.in.

Candidates need to first register by creating a login ID using their basic details such as name, date of birth, mobile number and email ID. After registration, they must fill the application form by providing personal details, academic qualifications, nativity proof, and choice of courses.

Required documents such as Class 10 certificate, photograph, signature and other certificates must be uploaded in the prescribed format.

The application fee can be paid online using net banking, debit card or credit card. The last date to submit the application form is January 31, 2026, and certain supporting documents can be uploaded until February 7, 2026. After submission, candidates should take a printout of the application confirmation page for future reference. (cee.kerala.gov.in)

EXAM CENTERS

KEAM is conducted at multiple exam centers across Kerala and selected cities outside the state to facilitate candidates from neighboring areas. Candidates are required to choose three preferred exam zones during the application process.

Major exam cities in Kerala include Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Alappuzha, Kottayam, Ernakulam, Thrissur, Palakkad, Malappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Kannur and Kasaragod.

Some exam centers may also be allotted in outside states like Karnataka and Tamil Nadu for out-of-state candidates. Once the exam center is allotted, it cannot be changed, and candidates must appear at the designated center on the exam day. The CEE provides a detailed list of centers with addresses in the official notification and admit card.

ADMIT CARD

The KEAM  admit card will be released online by the CEE Kerala portal a few weeks before the exam date. Candidates must download it from the official website using their application number and password.

The admit card contains critical information such as the candidate’s name, roll number, date and time of the exam, exam center address, and instructions for the exam day. It is mandatory to carry the printed admit card to the exam center, along with a valid photo ID (like Aadhar card, passport or school ID). Without the admit card, entry to the examination hall is strictly prohibited. Candidates should carefully check all details on the admit card and report any discrepancies to the CEE authorities immediately

EXAM RESULT

The KEAM results will be declared by the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE), Kerala on the official portal cee.kerala.gov.in after the exam is completed.

Results will include the score obtained in Paper I (Physics and Chemistry) and Paper II (Mathematics). Candidates who have appeared in both papers and meet the minimum qualifying marks will be assigned a rank for engineering admission.

The result will also provide a rank list that forms the basis for seat allotment during counselling. Candidates can download their scorecards and rank cards online and must keep a copy for reference during the counselling process. (cee.kerala.gov.in)

COUNSELLING PROCESS & CUTOFFS

After the KEAM result is declared, eligible candidates must register online for counselling through the CEE portal. During counselling, candidates enter their preferred colleges and branches in order of priority. The seat allotment is conducted in multiple rounds based on rank, category, reservation rules, and choices filled.

After each round, candidates who are allotted a seat must accept the seat by paying the required fees and reporting for document verification at the designated reporting center or institute. If candidates are not satisfied with the allotted seat, they can participate in subsequent rounds for upgradation. Finally, mop-up or spot rounds may be conducted to fill remaining vacant seats.

CUTOFFS

KEAM cutoffs indicate the opening and closing ranks for admission into each college and branch. They vary widely depending on the popularity of the branch, category of the candidate, and type of college (government, government-controlled self financing, or private self financing). Top government engineering colleges like College of Engineering Trivandrum have very low closing ranks for popular branches such as Computer Science Engineering, whereas less competitive branches or private colleges have higher closing ranks. Pharmacy courses also follow similar cutoff trends, with government pharmacy colleges having lower closing ranks and private colleges higher. Cutoffs are released after each counselling round and are updated for the next round of seat allotment. Candidates should use past year trends to estimate the ranks needed for desired courses and colleges.

IMPORTANT LINK

For Official Website: click here

OVERVIEW

KEAM (Kerala Engineering Architecture Medical) is a state-level entrance exam conducted by the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE), Kerala for admissions to undergraduate professional courses like B.Tech (Engineering), B.Pharm (Pharmacy), and other allied programs in engineering, pharmacy and various professional fields in Kerala’s participating colleges. The exam is held as a Computer Based Test (CBT) across many centres in Kerala and select cities outside the state.

Particulars

Details

Exam Name

KEAM (Kerala Engineering Architecture Medical)

Exam Conducted By

Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE), Kerala

Exam Purpose

Admissions to UG courses like B.Tech (Engineering), B.Pharm (Pharmacy), and other allied programs

Exam Frequency

Annually

Exam Level

State Level

Exam Date

April, 2026

Exam Result Date

May – June, 2026

Exam Official Website

click here

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

To be eligible for KEAM Engineering admissions, a candidate must be an Indian citizen and must have passed the 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognized board with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as compulsory subjects.

The minimum age required is 17 years as of December 31, 2026. For general category candidates there is usually a minimum aggregate of around 45 percent marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics combined in the qualifying exam. There are relaxations in minimum marks for certain reserved categories as per the official eligibility rules.

Candidates must appear in both Paper I (Physics and Chemistry) and Paper II (Mathematics) to qualify for ranking in the engineering entrance list, and failure to appear in any one paper would disqualify the candidate from the engineering rank list.

EXAM PATTERN

The Engineering/Pharmacy Entrance Examinations will be objective type with Multiple Choice Questions and based on single response. For each question, five suggested answers would be given, of which only one will be the MOST APPROPRIATE RESPONSE. The candidate will have to select and click the most appropriate response.

The examinations will be conducted as Computer Based Test (CBT Mode) in different sessions.

For Engineering Entrance Examination, Mathematics will have 75 questions, Physics will have 45 questions and Chemistry will have 30 questions to be answered in 180 minutes.

For Pharmacy Entrance Examination there will be 45 questions in Chemistry and 30 questions in Physics to be answered in 90 minutes.

Scoring, negative marks: For each correct response in the Engineering / Pharmacy Entrance Examinations, the candidates will be awarded FOUR marks, and for each incorrect response, ONE mark will be deducted from the total score.

EXAM SYLLABUS

The KEAM Engineering syllabus draws from the Class 11 and Class 12 higher secondary curriculum for Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.

For Physics, core topics include laws of motion, energy, mechanics of solids and fluids, oscillations and waves, electrostatics, current electricity, magnetism, electromagnetic induction, optics and modern physics.

For Chemistry, areas include atomic structure, chemical bonding, periodic properties of elements, thermodynamics, chemical equilibrium, solutions, electrochemistry, organic chemistry fundamentals, purification and characterization of organic compounds, polymers and biomolecules.

The Mathematics syllabus covers algebra, trigonometry, coordinate geometry, three dimensional geometry, calculus and its applications, permutations and combinations and statistics.

These topics reflect fundamental concepts from both Class 11 and Class 12 syllabi, and candidates are expected to be comfortable with problems across these areas.

SELECTION PROCESS

The selection process for KEAM Engineering admissions begins after candidates appear in both Paper I and Paper II of the KEAM exam. The Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE), Kerala prepares a rank list for engineering based on the scores obtained in both papers of KEAM.

Candidates who have appeared in both papers and meet minimum qualifying marks are included in the engineering rank list. After the rank list is published, eligible candidates must register online for counselling, where they provide their choices of colleges and branches in order of preference.

The counselling authority then conducts seat allotment in rounds using the candidate’s rank, category and choices, and seats are allotted accordingly. Candidates who are allotted seats must accept the seat by paying the required fees and completing document verification at the allotted institute or reporting center within the specified time to confirm admission.

EXAM SYLLABUS

The KEAM Engineering syllabus draws from the Class 11 and Class 12 higher secondary curriculum for Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.

For Physics, core topics include laws of motion, energy, mechanics of solids and fluids, oscillations and waves, electrostatics, current electricity, magnetism, electromagnetic induction, optics and modern physics.

For Chemistry, areas include atomic structure, chemical bonding, periodic properties of elements, thermodynamics, chemical equilibrium, solutions, electrochemistry, organic chemistry fundamentals, purification and characterization of organic compounds, polymers and biomolecules.

The Mathematics syllabus covers algebra, trigonometry, coordinate geometry, three dimensional geometry, calculus and its applications, permutations and combinations and statistics. These topics reflect fundamental concepts from both Class 11 and Class 12 syllabi, and candidates are expected to be comfortable with problems across these areas.

LETS SEE SYLLABUS WITH TOPICS & WEIGHTAGE

The syllabus for KEAM Examination is given below:-

Name of Test

Topic 

Weightage

Physics

Physical world and measurement 

60 Q

Kinematics

Laws of motion

Work, energy & power

Motion of system of particles and rigid body

Gravitation

Properties of bulk matter

Thermodynamics

Behaviour of perfect  gas and kinetic theory

Oscillations and waves

Electrostatics

Current electricity

Magnetic effects of  current and magnetism

Electromagnetic induction and alternating currents

Electromagnetic waves

Optics

Dual nature of matter and radiation

Atoms and Nuclei

Electronic devices

Communication systems

Chemistry

Some basic concepts of chemistry

60 Q

Structure of atom

Classification of elements and periodicity in properties

Chemical bonding and molecular structure

States of matter: Gases, Liquids and Solids

Thermodynamics

Equilibrium

Redox reactions and electrochemistry

Solutions

Chemical Kinetics

Surface Chemistry

Hydrogen and S-block elements (Alkali and alkaline earth metals)

P-block elements

D and F block elements

Coordination compounds

General principles and processes of isolation of elements

Organic chemistry – some basic principles and techniques

Hydrocarbons

Haloalkanes and Haloarenes

Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers

Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids

Organic compounds containing nitrogen

Biomolecules

Polymers

Chemistry in everyday life & Environmental chemistry



KEAM EXAMINATION PHYSICS DETAILED SYLLABUS

The detailed syllabus for Physics with Topic description and Topic Difficulty Level is given below:- 

Topic

Topic Description

Topic Difficulty Level

Physical world and Measurement 

Physics: Scope and excitement; nature of physical laws; Physics, technology and society. Need for measurement: Units of measurement; systems of units; SI units, fundamental and derived units. Length, mass and time measurements; accuracy and precision of measuring instruments;
Errors in measurement; significant figures.
Dimensions of physical quantities, dimensional analysis and its applications.

10+2 Level

Kinematics

Frame of reference, Motion in a straight line: Position-time graph, speed and velocity. Uniform and non-uniform motion, average speed and instantaneous velocity.
Uniformly accelerated motion, velocity-time and position-time graphs, relations for uniformly accelerated motion (graphical treatment). Elementary concepts of differentiation and integration for describing motion. Scalar and vector quantities: Position and displacement vectors, general vectors and notation, equality of vectors,
multiplication of vectors by a real number; addition and subtraction of vectors. Relative velocity
 Unit vectors-  Resolution of a vector in a plane – rectangular components. Scalar and Vectors products of Vectors. Motion in a plane. Cases of uniform velocity and uniform acceleration – projectile motion. Uniform circular motion.

10+2 Level

Laws of motion

Intuitive concept of force. Inertia, Newton’s first law of motion; momentum and Newton’s
second law of motion; impulse; Newton’s third law of motion. Law of conservation of linear momentum and its applications.
Equilibrium of concurrent forces. Static and kinetic friction, laws of friction, rolling friction, lubrication.
Dynamics of uniform circular motion: Centripetal force, examples of circular motion (vehicle on level circular road, vehicle on banked road).

10+2 Level

Work, energy & power

Work done by a constant force and a variable force; kinetic energy, work-energy theorem, power. Notion of potential energy, potential energy of a spring, conservative forces; conservation of mechanical energy (kinetic and potential energies); non-conservative forces; motion in a vertical circle, elastic and inelastic collisions in one and two dimension

10+2 Level

Motion of system of particles and rigid body

Centre of mass of a two-particle system, momentum conservation and centre of mass motion. Centre of mass of a rigid body; centre of mass of uniform rod, circular ring, disc and sphere. Moment of a force, torque, angular momentum, conservation of angular momentum with some examples. Equilibrium of rigid bodies, rigid body rotation and equation of rotational motion, comparison of linear and
rotational motions; moment of inertia, radius of gyration. Values of M.I. for simple geometrical objects (no derivation). Statement of parallel and perpendicular axes theorems and their applications.

10+2 Level

Gravitation

Kepler’s laws of planetary motion. The universal law of gravitation. Acceleration due to gravity and its variation with altitude and depth.
Gravitational potential energy; gravitational potential. Escape velocity, orbital velocity of a satellite. Geostationary satellites.

10+2 Level

Properties of bulk matter

Elastic behaviour, Stress-strain relationship, Hooke’s law, Young’s modulus, bulk modulus, shear, modulus of rigidity, Poisson’s ratio; elastic energy.
Pressure due to a fluid column; Pascal’s law and its applications (hydraulic lift and hydraulic brakes). Effect of gravity on fluid pressure.
Viscosity, Stokes’ law, terminal velocity, Reynold’s number, streamline and turbulent flow. Critical velocity, Bernoulli’s theorem and its applications.
Surface energy and surface tension, angle of contact, excess of pressure, application of surface tension ideas to drops, bubbles and capillary rise.
Heat, temperature, thermal expansion; thermal expansion of solids, liquids, and gases. Anomalous expansion. Specific heat capacity: C p, C v – calorimetry; change of state – latent heat. Heat transfer – conduction and thermal conductivity, convection and radiation
Qualitative ideas of Black Body Radiation, Wein’s displacement law, and Green House effect. Newton’s law of cooling and Stefan’s law.

10+2 Level

Thermodynamics

Thermal equilibrium and definition of temperature (zeroth law of Thermodynamics). Heat, work and internal energy. First law of thermodynamics. Isothermal and adiabatic processes. Second law of thermodynamics: Reversible and irreversible processes. Heat engines and refrigerators.

10+2 Level

Behaviour of perfect  gas and kinetic theory

Equation of state of a perfect gas, work done on compressing a gas. Kinetic theory of gases: Assumptions, concept of pressure.
Avogadro’s number. Kinetic energy and temperature; rms speed of gas molecules; degrees of freedom, law of equipartition of energy (statement only) and application to specific heat capacities of gases; concept of mean free path.

10+2 Level

Oscillations and waves

Periodic motion – period, frequency, displacement as a function of time. Periodic functions. Simple harmonic motion (SHM) and its equation; phase; oscillations of a spring – restoring force and force constant; energy in SHM – kinetic and potential energies; simple pendulum – derivation of
expression for its time period; free, forced and damped oscillations (qualitative ideas only), resonance.
Wave motion. Longitudinal and transverse waves, speed of wave motion. Displacement relation for a progressive wave. Principle of superposition of waves, reflection of waves, standing waves in strings and organ pipes, fundamental mode and harmonics. Beats. Doppler effect.

10+2 Level

Electrostatics

Electric charges and their conservation. Coulomb’s law – force between two point charges, forces between multiple charges; superposition principle and continuous charge distribution. Electric field, electric field due to a point charge, electric field lines; electric dipole, electric field due to a dipole; torque on a dipole in a uniform electric field.
Electric flux, statement of Gauss’s theorem and its applications to find field due to infinitely long uniformly charged straight wire, uniformly charged infinite plane sheet and uniformly charged thin spherical shell (field inside and outside).
Electric potential, potential difference, electric potential due to a point charge, a dipole and system of charges; equipotential surfaces, electrical potential energy of a system of two point charges and of electric dipoles in an electrostatic field.
Conductors and insulators, free charges and bound charges inside a conductor. Dielectrics and electric polarization, capacitors and capacitance, combination of capacitors in series and in parallel, capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor with and without dielectric medium between the
plates, energy stored in a capacitor, Van de Graaff generator.

10+2 Level

Current electricity

Electric current, flow of electric charges in a metallic conductor, drift velocity and mobility, and their relation with electric current; Ohm’s law, electrical resistance, V-I characteristics (linear and nonlinear), electrical energy and power, electrical resistivity and conductivity. Carbon resistors
colour code for carbon resistors; series and parallel combinations of resistors; temperature dependence of resistance.
Internal resistance of a cell, potential difference and emf of a cell, combination of cells in series and in parallel.
Kirchhoff ’s laws and simple applications. Wheatstone bridge, metre bridge. Potentiometer – principle and applications to measure potential difference, and for comparing emf of two cells; measurement of internal resistance of a cell.

10+2 Level

Magnetic effects of  current and magnetism

Concept of magnetic field, Oersted’s experiment.
Biot – Savart law and its application to current carrying circular loop. Ampere’s law and its applications to infinitely long straight wire, straight and toroidal solenoids. Force
on a moving charge in uniform magnetic and electric fields. Cyclotron.
Force on a current-carrying conductor in a uniform magnetic field. Force between two parallel current- carrying conductors – definition of ampere.
Torque experienced by a current loop in a magnetic field; moving coil galvanometer – its current sensitivity and conversion to ammeter and voltmeter.
Current loop as a magnetic dipole and its magnetic dipole moment. Magnetic dipole moment of a
revolving electron. Magnetic field intensity due to a magnetic dipole (bar magnet) along its axis and perpendicular to its axis. Torque on a magnetic dipole (bar magnet) in a uniform magnetic field; bar magnet as an equivalent solenoid.
Magnetic field lines; Earth’s magnetic field and magnetic elements. Para-, dia- and ferro – magnetic substances, with examples. Electromagnets and factors affecting their strengths. Permanent magnets

10+2 Level

Electromagnetic induction and alternating currents

Electromagnetic induction; Faraday’s law, induced emf and current; Lenz’s Law, Eddy currents. Self and mutual inductance. Alternating currents, peak and rms value of alternating current/voltage; reactance and impedance; LC
oscillations (qualitative treatment only), LCR series circuit, resonance; power in AC circuits, wattless
current. AC generator and transformer.

10+2 Level

Electromagnetic waves

Need for displacement current. Electromagnetic waves and their characteristics (qualitative ideas only). Transverse nature of electromagnetic waves. Electromagnetic spectrum (radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible, ultraviolet, x-rays, gamma rays) including elementary facts about their uses.

10+2 Level

Optics

Reflection of light, spherical mirrors, mirror formula. Refraction of light, total internal reflection and its applications, optical fibres, refraction at spherical surfaces, lenses, thin lens formula, lens- maker’s formula. Magnification, power of a lens, combination of thin# lenses in contact combination of a lens and a mirror. Refraction and dispersion of light through a prism.
Scattering of light – blue colour of the sky and reddish appearance of the sun at sunrise and sunset. Optical instruments: Human eye, image formation and accommodation, correction of eye defects (myopia and hypermetropia) using lenses. Microscopes and astronomical telescopes (reflecting and refracting) and their magnifying powers.
Wave optics: Wavefront and Huygens’ principle, reflection and refraction of plane wave at a plane surface using wavefronts. Proof of laws of reflection and refraction using Huygens’ principle. Interference, Young’s double hole experiment and expression for fringe width, coherent sources and sustained interference of light.
Diffraction due to a single slit, width of central maximum. Resolving power of microscopes and astronomical telescopes.
Polarisation, plane polarised light; Brewster’s law, uses of plane polarised light and Polaroids.

10+2 Level

Dual nature of matter and radiation

Photoelectric effect, Hertz and Lenard’s observations; Einstein’s photoelectric equation – particle nature of light.
Matter waves – wave nature of particles, De Broglie relation. Davisson-Germer experiment.

10+2 Level

Atoms and Nuclei

Alpha – particle scattering experiment; Rutherford’s model of atom; Bohr model, energy levels, hydrogen spectrum.
Composition and size of nucleus, atomic masses, isotopes, isobars; isotones. Radioactivity – alpha, beta and gamma particles/rays and their properties; radioactive decay law. Mass-energy relation, mass defect; binding energy per nucleon and its variation with mass number; nuclear fission and fusion.

10+2 Level

Electronic devices

Energy bands in solids (qualitative ideas only), conductors, insulators and semiconductors; semiconductor diode – I-V characteristics in forward and reverse bias, diode as a rectifier; I-V characteristics of LED, photodiode, solar cell, and Zener diode; Zener diode as a voltage regulator.
Junction transistor, transistor action, characteristics of a transistor; transistor as an amplifier, Transistor as a switch (common emitter configuration) and oscillator. Logic gates (OR, AND, NOT, NAND and NOR).

10+2 Level

Communication systems

Elements of a communication system (block diagram only); bandwidth of signals (speech, TV and digital data); bandwidth of transmission medium. Propagation of electromagnetic waves in the atmosphere, sky
and space wave propagation. Need for modulation. Production and detection of an amplitude-modulated wave.

10+2 Level

KEAM CHEMISTRY DETAILED SYLLABUS

The detailed syllabus for Chemistry with Topic description and Topic Difficulty Level is given below:- 

Topic

Topic Description

Topic Difficulty Level

Physical World and Measurement

Physics: Scope and excitement, nature of physical laws; Physics, technology and society.
Need for Measurement:
Dimensions of Physical Quantities
Dimensional Analysis and its Applications. etc.

10+2 Level

Kinematics

Frame of reference, Motion in a straight line; Position-time graph, Uniformly accelerated motion,
Elementary concepts of differentiation and integration for describing motion, Scalar and vector quantities,
Unit vectors, Resolution of a vector in a plane-rectangular components.
Scalar and Vector products of Vectors, Uniform circular motion. etc.

10+2 Level

Laws of Motion

Intuitive concept of force. Inertia, Newton’s first law of motion; Newton’s second law of motion; Newton’s third law of motion.
Equilibrium of concurrent forces; Static and Kinetic friction, laws of friction, rolling friction, lubrication.
Dynamics of uniform circular motion; Centripetal force, examples of circular motion etc.

10+2 Level

Work, Energy and Power

Work done by a constant force and variable force; kinetic energy, work-energy theorem, power.
Notion of potential energy, potential energy of a spring, conservative forces; conservation of mechanical energy; non-conservative forces; motion in a vertical circle, elastic and inelastic collisions in one and two dimensions etc.

10+2 Level

Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body

Centre of mass of a two-particle system,
Moment of a force,-torque, angular momentum, conservation of angular momentum with some examples.
Equilibrium of rigid bodies, rigid body rotation and equation of rotational motion, comparison of linear and rotational motions; moment of inertia, etc.

10+2 Level

Gravitation

Kepler’s laws of planetary motion. The universal law of gravitation. Acceleration due to gravity and its variation with altitude and depth
Gravitational potential energy; Escape velocity, orbital velocity of a satellite. Geostationary satellites.

10+2 Level

Properties of Bulk Matter

Elastic behavior, Stress-strain relationship
Viscosity, Stokes’ law, terminal velocity, Reynold’s number,
Surface energy and surface tension, angle of contact, excess of pressure,
Heat, temperature, thermal expansion;
Heat transfer- conduction and thermal conductivity, convection and radiation.
Newton’s law of cooling, Stefan’s law. etc

10+2 Level

Thermodynamics

Thermal equilibrium and definition of temperature
First law of thermodynamics; Isothermal and adiabatic processes
Second law of the thermodynamics; Reversible and irreversible processes

10+2 Level

Behaviour of Perfect Gas and Kinetic Theory

Equation of state of a perfect gas, work done on compressing a gas.
Kinetic theory of gases: Assumptions, concept of pressure. Kinetic energy and temperature etc.

10+2 Level

Oscillations and Waves

Periodic motion-period, frequency, displacement as a function of time. oscillations of a spring-restoring force and force constant; free, forced and damped oscillations (qualitative ideas only), resonance.
Wave motion. Longitudinal and transverse waves, speed of wave motion Principle of superposition of waves, Doppler effect. etc.

10+2 Level

Electrostatics

Electric charges and their conservation.Coulomb’s law-force between two point charges
Electric field, electric field due to a point charge, electric field lines
Electric flux, statement of Gauss’s theorem and its applications to find field due to infinitely long straight wire
Electric potential, potential difference, electric potential due to a point charge, a dipole and system of charges
Conductors and insulators, free charges and bound charges inside a conductor.

10+2 Level

Current Electricity

Electric current, flow of electric charges in a metallic conductor, drift velocity and mobility, and their relation with electric current

10+2 Level

Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism

Concept of the magnetic field, Oersted’s experiment
Ampere’s law and its applications to infinitely long straight wire, straight and toroidal solenoids.
Force on a current-carrying conductor in a uniform magnetic field
Current loop as a magnetic dipole and its magnetic dipole moment
Para-, dia-and ferro-magnetic substances, with examples
Electromagnetic and factors affecting their strengths. Permanent magnets. etc

10+2 Level

Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents

Electromagnetic induction; Faraday’s law, induced emf and current; Lenz’s Law, Eddy currents. Self and mutual inductance.
Alternating currents, peak and rms value of alternating current/ voltage
AC generator and transformer. etc.

10+2 Level

Electromagnetic Waves

Need for displacement current.
Electromagnetic waves and their characteristics
Electromagnetic spectrum etc.

10+2 Level

Optics

Reflection of light, spherical mirrors, mirror formula.
Scattering of light- blue colour of the sky and reddish appearance of the sun at sunrise and sunset.
Optical instruments
Microscopes and astronomical telescopes
Wave optics
Proof of laws of reflection and refraction using Huygens’ principle.
Interference, Young’s double hole experiment and expression for fringe width, coherent sources and sustained interference of light.
Diffraction due to a single slit, width of central maximum.
Resolving power of microscopes and astronomical telescopes etc.

10+2 Level

Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation

Photoelectric effect, Hertz and Lenard’s observations
Matter waves- wave nature of particles, de Broglie relation Davisson-Germer experiment

10+2 Level

Structure of Atom

Alpha- particle scattering experiments; Rutherford’s model of atom; Bohr model
Radioactivity- alpha, beta and gamma particles/ rays and their properties decay law etc.

10+2 Level

Electronic Devices

Energy bands in solids (qualitative ideas only), conductors, insulators and semiconductors; semiconductor diode- I-V characteristics in forward and reverse bias, diode as a rectifier; I-V characteristics of LED, photodiode, solar cell, and Zener diode; Zener diode as a voltage regulator. Junction transistor, transistor action, characteristics of a transistor; transistor as an amplifier (common emitter configuration) and oscillator. Logic gates (OR, AND, NOT, NAND and NOR). Transistor as a switch

10+2 Level



EXAM PATTERN

The Engineering/Pharmacy Entrance Examinations will be objective type with Multiple Choice Questions and based on single response. For each question, five suggested answers would be given, of which only one will be the MOST APPROPRIATE RESPONSE. The candidate will have to select and click the most appropriate response.

The examinations will be conducted as Computer Based Test (CBT Mode) in different sessions.

For Engineering Entrance Examination, Mathematics will have 75 questions, Physics will have 45 questions and Chemistry will have 30 questions to be answered in 180 minutes.

For Pharmacy Entrance Examination there will be 45 questions in Chemistry and 30 questions in Physics to be answered in 90 minutes.

Scoring, negative marks: For each correct response in the Engineering / Pharmacy Entrance Examinations, the candidates will be awarded FOUR marks, and for each incorrect response, ONE mark will be deducted from the total score.

Test TypeSections AskedNo. of QuestionsMarksDuration
Engineering Stream
Computer Based objective type with Multiple Choice Questions


Mathematics75—-180 Minutes


Physics45—-
Chemistry30—-
Pharmacy Stream
Computer Based objective type with Multiple Choice Questions

Chemistry45—-90 Minutes

Physics30—-

KEAM MODE OF EXAMINATION

The KEAM Entrance Examination will be objective type with Multiple Choice Questions and based on a single response.

KEAM MEDIUM OF EXAMINATION

The questions in KEAM Entrance Examination shall be in English Only.

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

Kerala Engineering, Agricultural and Medical Entrance Exam (KEAM) is a state-level exam conducted by the Commission of Entrance Examination (CEE). Candidates willing to apply for KEAM Entrance Examination are required to fulfil certain conditions to be eligible for it. The candidate who does not satisfy the Eligibility criteria like Age, Minimum educational qualification etc., their candidature shall be rejected by the authorities.
The criteria for eligibility KEAM are decided by the conduction body itself.

The candidate’s eligibility for KEAM Examination is based on the fulfilment of the following conditions:-

1. Nationality
2. KEAM Examination Age Limit & Relaxations
3. KEAM Examination Educational Qualifications
4. KEAM Examination Relaxation in Marks

KEAM EXAMINATION NATIONALITY

Only Indian citizens are eligible for admission to Professional courses unless otherwise notified. Persons of Indian Origin (PIO)/ Overseas citizens of India (OCI) will also be treated at par with Indian citizens for the limited purpose of admission. However, PIO/OCI candidates will not be eligible for any kind of reservation.

Keralite – 

The candidates who hold the domicile certificate of Kerala will come in this category. If the parents are the employee of All India Services of Kerala then the children will be considered as ‘Keralite’ and eligible to apply without claiming any reservation.

Non-Keralite Category I 

1. A candidate who is not of Kerala origin but fulfils anyone of the following conditions will be categorised as ‘Non-Keralite Category I’
2.  A candidate who has undergone a qualifying course in Kerala and who is a son/daughter of NonKeralite parents belong to the Government of India/Defence Service posted to Kerala.
3. A candidate who has undergone qualifying course in Kerala and who is a son/daughter of NonKeralite parents who are serving/served the Government of Kerala for a minimum period of two years.
4. A candidate who is not of Kerala Origin but has been a resident of Kerala State for a period of 5(five) years within the period of 12(twelve) years of his/her study.
5. A candidate who is not of Kerala Origin but who has undergone his/her school studies in Kerala from standard VIII to XII.
6. Non-Keralite Category I candidates will be considered against ‘State Merit’ seats for Engineering/Architecture/B.Pharm/Medical & Allied courses. But they will not be eligible for Communal/ Special/Persons with Disabilities reservation or any fee concession.

Non-Keralite Category II 

Those who do not fall under Keralite or Non-Keralite-1 will come under Non-Keralite Category II. This category candidate will be eligible for admission to Government seats and Management quota seats in engineering courses in Government Controlled Self-financing Colleges.

1. Besides this, Non-Keralite Category II candidates will be eligible for applying to Government Seats in Government Controlled Self Financing Engineering Colleges only when the Keralite and Non-Keralite I (NK I) candidates are not available for admission.
2. These candidates will be also eligible for admission to Government Seats and Management Quota seats in Private Self Financing Engineering/Architecture Colleges.
3. NK II candidates will be also eligible for admission to a maximum of 10% seats under Management Quota in Private Self Financing Pharmacy colleges.
4. ‘Non-Keralite Category II’ (NK II) candidates will be not eligible for admission to Medical and Allied Courses including MBBS/BDS and for admission to Government Engineering Colleges.

KEAM EXAMINATION AGE LIMIT

1. Applicants should have completed 17 years of age. No relaxation in the minimum age will be allowed.
2. There is no upper age limit for Engineering, Architecture and B.Pharm Courses.

Note :- For Medical and Allied courses, the upper age limit will be as per the NEET(UG) guidelines.

KEAM EXAMINATION EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS

Medical & Allied Courses 

Medical courses consist of MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BHMS, BSMS and BUMS courses and Allied courses consist of B.Sc.(Hons) Agriculture, B.Sc.(Hons) Forestry, BVSc. & AH and BFSc. courses.

1. For admission to MBBS, BDS: Candidates who have passed in the subjects of Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology and English individually at the Higher Secondary examination of the Board of Higher Secondary Education, Kerala or examinations recognised equivalent thereto and obtained a minimum of 50% marks taken together in Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology are eligible.
2. For admission to BAMS/ BHMS/BSMS courses: Candidates who have passed in the subjects of Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English individually at the Higher Secondary examination of the Board of Higher Secondary Education, Kerala or examinations recognised equivalent thereto and obtained a minimum of 50% marks taken together in Physics, Chemistry and Biology are eligible.
3. For admission to BUMS course: Candidates who have passed in the subjects of Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English individually at the Higher Secondary examination of the Board of Higher Secondary Education, Kerala or examinations recognised equivalent thereto and obtained a minimum of 50% marks taken together in Physics, Chemistry and Biology are eligible. The candidates should have passed 10th or 12th standard with Urdu or Arabic or Persian language as a subject or clear the test of Urdu in the Entrance Examinations conducted by University or Board or Registered society authorized by the Govt. to conduct such examination or the Pre-Tib Examination of one year duration.
4. For admission to B.Sc.(Hons.) Agri., B.Sc.(Hons) Forestry, BFSc courses: Candidates who have passed in the subjects Physics, Chemistry and Biology at the Higher Secondary examination of the Board of Higher Secondary Education, Kerala or examinations recognised equivalent thereto, with 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology put together are eligible.
5. For admission to BVSc. & AH Course: Candidate who have passed in the subjects of English, Physics, Chemistry, Biology at the qualifying examination and obtained 50% marks in aggregate of these subjects are eligible.
6. Candidates who have passed the BSc Degree (Three year course) examination with Physics, Chemistry, Zoology, Botany or Biotechnology as Main, and any one or two of the above subjects as Subsidiaries, with 50% marks for Main & Subsidiaries taken together, subject to the condition that they have passed Higher Secondary Examination, Kerala or examinations recognised as equivalent thereto with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as optional subjects are eligible for admission to MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BHMS and BSMS courses.

Engineering courses –
For B.Tech Courses (including Agriculture Engineering/Food Engineering & Technology/Dairy Technology/Food Technology):

Candidates who have passed Higher Secondary Examination, Kerala, or Examinations recognized as equivalent thereto, with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects and Chemistry as one of the optional subjects with at least 45% marks put together in the above subjects are eligible for admission. In case, the candidate has not studied Chemistry, the marks obtained in Computer Science shall be considered. In case, the candidate has not studied Chemistry and Computer Science the marks obtained in Biotechnology shall be considered. In case, the candidate has not studied Chemistry, Computer Science and Biotechnology the marks obtained in Biology shall be considered. The marks as shown in the mark list of the Board of Examination obtained from the respective Higher Secondary Board shall be considered for academic eligibility.

Note:

1. In two year Kerala Higher Secondary courses or examinations recognized equivalent thereto with the two-year course where the Board Examinations are conducted in both years, the total marks of two years in the respective subjects as shown in the mark lists of the respective Higher Secondary Boards will be considered for academic eligibility.
2. In Higher Secondary courses or examinations recognized equivalent thereto where Board Examinations are conducted only at the end of 12th class (final year), the marks in the respective subjects as shown in the mark lists of the respective Higher Secondary Boards will be considered for academic eligibility.
3. For all other types of Higher Secondary courses or examinations recognized equivalent thereto, the marks of the respective subjects as shown in the mark list of the respective Board of Examinations will be considered for academic eligibility.

For Architecture course –

1. Candidates who have passed 10+2 scheme of examination with at least 50% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics and also at least 50% marks in aggregate of the 10+2 level examination or passed 10+3 Diploma examinations with Mathematics as compulsory subject with at least 50 % marks in aggregate are eligible for Architecture course
2. Those candidates who score the minimum eligibility marks as per the Information Brochure of National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) will be considered for admission to B. Arch. course.
3. There is no relaxation in the minimum passing score of NATA to any category of candidate.
4. There is no provision for lateral admission to the second year or at any stage during the 5 year course in Architecture.

For B.Pharm course –

A candidate who have passed the 10+2 examination conducted by the Board of Higher Secondary Education, Kerala or Examinations equivalent there to with English as one of the subjects and Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics/Biology as optional subjects individually.

KEAM EXAMINATION  RELAXATION IN MARKS

1. In the case of MBBS/BDS courses, candidates belonging to SC/ST or SEBC, the minimum marks obtained in Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Bio-Technology taken together in qualifying examination shall be 40% instead of 50%. In respect of candidates, included in the PwD quota list published by the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations, the minimum marks obtained in Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Bio-Technology taken together in qualifying examinations shall be 45% instead of 50%.
2. In the case of BAMS/ BHMS/BSMS/BUMS courses, candidates belonging to SC/ST or SEBC, the minimum marks obtained in Physics, Chemistry and Biology taken together in qualifying examination shall be 40% instead of 50%. In respect of candidates included in the PwD quota list published by the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations the minimum marks obtained in Physics, Chemistry and Biology taken together in qualifying examinations shall be 45% instead of 50%.
3. In the case of B.Sc.(Hons.) Agri., B.Sc.(Hons) Forestry, BFSc courses, Candidates belonging to SEBC and the candidates included in the PwD quota list published by the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations, the minimum marks required for admission shall be 5% less than that prescribed for general category. For candidates belonging to SC/ST, a minimum pass mark is required.
4. In the case of B.VSc & AH course, Candidates belonging to SEBC and the candidates included in the PwD quota list published by the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations, the minimum marks required for admission shall be 5% less than that prescribed for general category. For candidates belonging to SC/ST, a minimum pass mark is required.
5. In the case of Engineering Courses, candidates belonging to SC/ST/ SEBC and the candidates included in the PwD quota list published by the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations, the minimum marks required for admission shall be 5% less than that prescribed for general category.
6. In the case of Architecture Courses, Candidates belonging to SEBC and the candidates included in the PwD quota list published by the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations, the minimum marks required for admission shall be 5% less than that prescribed for general category. For candidates belonging to SC/ST, a minimum pass mark is required.
7. In the case of B.Pharm Course, candidates belonging to SC/ST, a minimum pass mark is required.

Note: The relaxation of marks in the qualifying examination extended to SEBC candidates only will be applicable to OEC candidates, even if they are allotted against unavailed seats of SC/ST quota.

IMPORTANT DATES

CEE has released KEAM exam dates. The KEAM exam date is April 13 to 25, with April 13, 16, 24 and 25 being buffer days. KEAM 2026 registration is now open at cee.kerala.gov.in, and the last date to apply is January 31

Events

Dates

Application Start Date

January 2026

Application Last Date

31 January 2026

Last date to upload relevant documents

31 January 2026

Form correction facility

February 2026

Admit card Release Date

April 2026

Exam Date

April 13, 16, 24 and 25 being buffer days

Release of result

May – June, 2026