Candidates who participated in the Kerala Law Entrance Examination (KLEE) 2026 counselling process can now access their allotment status through the official website, cee.kerala.gov.in, download their allotment memo, and complete the admission process by reporting to their allotted institutions within the prescribed timeline.
For 3-year LLB candidates, the final reporting deadline is August 21, 2026, at 3:00 PM. Failure to complete the admission formalities within the stipulated period may result in the cancellation of the allotted seat. Candidates may also lose the counselling option registration fee if they fail to join after receiving an allotment.
This detailed guide explains everything students need to know, including how to check the allotment result, reporting procedures, required documents, fee exemptions, participating colleges, Round 2 admission rules, and common mistakes to avoid during the admission process.
KLEE 2026 Round 1 Seat Allotment: Complete Overview
The Kerala Law Entrance Examination (KLEE) is a state-level entrance examination conducted by CEE Kerala for admission to government law colleges and government-quota seats available in private self-financing law institutions across the state.
The counselling process includes:
- Publication of the merit list
- Online option registration
- Choice filling
- Centralized seat allotment
- Document verification
- College reporting
The First Phase Centralized Allotment (Round 1) represents the first major counselling round following the completion of the option registration process.
Seats are allotted based on:
- Candidate rank
- Reservation criteria
- Category
- Order of preferences submitted during choice filling
Candidates with higher ranks are usually allotted seats in their preferred colleges, while lower-ranked candidates may receive allotments in colleges lower on their preference lists.
KLEE 2026 Round 1: Important Highlights
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
|
Conducting Authority |
Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE), Kerala |
|
Courses Covered |
3-Year LLB and 5-Year Integrated LLB |
|
Academic Session |
2026-27 |
|
Allotment Method |
Online Centralized Counselling |
|
Reporting Process |
Physical Reporting at the Allotted College |
|
Official Website |
Important Dates for KLEE 2026 Round 1 Counselling and Reporting
Candidates should remember that the counselling schedules for the 3-year and 5-year law programmes are different.
Therefore, applicants must verify programme-specific notifications before visiting their allotted colleges.
3-Year LLB: Round 1 Counselling Schedule
CEE Kerala released the First Phase Centralized Allotment for the 3-Year LLB programme on August 17, 2026.
Candidates who have been allotted seats must report to their respective institutions between August 18 and August 21, 2026.
The final reporting deadline is August 21, 2026, at 3:00 PM.
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
|
Final Category List |
August 6, 2026 |
|
Option Registration |
August 7-12, 2026 |
|
Round 1 Allotment |
August 17, 2026 |
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College Reporting |
August 18-21, 2026 |
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Last Reporting Time |
August 21, 2026 (3:00 PM) |
|
Submission of Admitted Candidates List by Colleges |
August 21, 2026 (4:00 PM) |
5-Year Integrated LLB: Round 1 Counselling Schedule
Candidates pursuing admission to the 5-Year Integrated LLB programme completed option registration on August 14, 2026.
Following the processing of candidate preferences, CEE Kerala published the first allotment list.
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
|
KLEE Examination |
June 28, 2026 |
|
Rank List Publication |
July 2026 |
|
Option Registration Deadline |
August 14, 2026 |
|
Round 1 Seat Allotment |
August 2026 |
|
College Reporting |
According to the allotment memo |
Important Advisory
Reporting deadlines should be considered final.
CEE Kerala rarely extends the reporting period. Candidates should keep the following documents ready:
- Printed allotment memo
- Fee payment receipts
- Original certificates
- Admission forms
- Photocopies of all required documents
Participating Colleges and Available Seats
3-Year LLB Colleges
The 3-Year LLB counselling process includes admissions to:
- Four government law colleges
- Government merit seats in 20 private self-financing law colleges
Government law colleges remain highly competitive because of their comparatively lower tuition fees and established academic reputation.
5-Year Integrated LLB Colleges
The Integrated LLB programme includes admissions to:
- Government law colleges
- Private self-financing law institutions
The combined seat intake for both programmes is approximately 4,230 seats.
Seat distribution follows Kerala's reservation policies, including provisions for:
- SC candidates
- ST candidates
- OBC candidates
- EWS candidates
- Other state reservation categories
How to Check the KLEE 2026 Round 1 Allotment Result
Candidates must use the correct candidate portal according to their programme.
Steps for 3-Year LLB Candidates
1. Visit cee.kerala.gov.in
2. Click on Three Year LL.B 2026 Candidate Portal
3. Enter your application number and password.
4. Provide the access code if required.
5. Open the allotment result section.
6. Verify the allotted institution, category, and quota.
7. Download and print multiple copies of the allotment memo.
Steps for 5-Year Integrated LLB Candidates
1. Visit cee.kerala.gov.in
2. Open the Integrated Five Year LL.B 2026 Candidate Portal
3. Log in using your credentials.
4. Access the allotment result section.
5. Download the allotment memo.
6. Read all reporting instructions carefully.
Candidates whose dashboard displays "No Allotment" can still participate in subsequent counselling rounds if they remain eligible.
What to Do After Receiving a Seat Allotment
Receiving a seat allotment does not automatically confirm admission.
Candidates must complete the following procedures:
Step-by-Step College Reporting Process
Step 1: Review the Allotment Memo
Read every instruction carefully.
Pay special attention to:
- College details
- Reporting schedule
- Admission fees
- Programme-specific instructions
Step 2: Organize Your Documents
Carry original certificates along with self-attested photocopies.
Step 3: Visit the Allotted College
Report to the Principal or admission office within the prescribed timeline.
Step 4: Complete Document Verification
College authorities will verify all submitted documents to confirm eligibility.
Step 5: Pay the Admission Fee
Candidates who are not eligible for fee exemptions must pay the required fees.
Step 6: Collect the Admission Confirmation
Keep all receipts and admission confirmation letters safely.
Documents Required During College Reporting
Candidates should carry the following documents:
- Printed allotment memo
- KLEE admit card
- Rank card
- Class 10 certificate
- Class 12 mark sheet and certificate (for 5-Year LLB candidates)
- Bachelor's degree certificate (for 3-Year LLB candidates)
- Transfer Certificate (TC)
- Conduct Certificate
- Category certificate (if applicable)
- Income certificate (if applicable)
- Eligibility certificate (if required)
- Passport-size photographs
- Aadhaar card, passport, voter ID, or another valid identity document
Candidates from other states or educational boards should verify migration and eligibility certificate requirements before reporting.
Fee Structure and Tuition Fee Exemptions
Option Registration Fee
For the 5-Year Integrated LLB programme, the counselling fee structure is as follows:
| Category | Option Registration Fee |
|---|---|
|
General/OBC |
₹1,000 |
|
Reserved Categories |
₹500 |
Important Fee Rules
- The fee will be refunded if no allotment is received.
- The fee will be forfeited if a candidate fails to join after receiving a seat.
- Preference changes are generally not permitted after the option registration window closes.
Candidates Eligible for Tuition Fee Exemptions
According to Kerala government regulations, tuition fee exemptions may be available for:
- SC candidates
- ST candidates
- OEC candidates
- Eligible educational concession beneficiaries
- Children of fishermen
- Students from Sree Chitra Home
- Students from Nirbhaya Home
- Students from Juvenile Homes
Supporting certificates must be produced during admission.
What If You Are Not Satisfied With Your Round 1 Allotment?
CEE Kerala generally provides an opportunity for participation in Round 2 counselling.
The usual guidelines are:
If You Accept Your Round 1 Seat
You may no longer participate in future centralized counselling rounds.
If You Want a Better College
You may be able to participate in Round 2, subject to official instructions.
If You Did Not Receive a Seat
You will generally remain eligible for subsequent rounds if your options remain active.
Understanding the Difference Between the 3-Year and 5-Year LLB Programmes
3-Year LLB Programme
This programme is designed for candidates who have already completed a bachelor's degree.
Typical eligibility requirements include:
- Recognized bachelor's degree
- Minimum qualifying marks
- Compliance with age and reservation rules
5-Year Integrated LLB Programme
This programme is intended for students who have completed Class 12.
The course combines undergraduate studies with legal education over five years.
It is ideal for students who have already decided to pursue a career in law.
KLEE 2026 Eligibility Checklist
Before reporting, candidates should reconfirm the following:
3-Year LLB
- Recognized bachelor's degree
- Minimum qualifying marks
- Compliance with nativity and reservation regulations
5-Year LLB
- Successful completion of Class 12
- Minimum qualifying marks
- Compliance with age requirements
Reservation and Nativity Claims
Candidates claiming reservations must provide valid certificates issued by competent authorities.
Common Mistakes Candidates Should Avoid During Reporting
Avoid these common errors:
- Missing the reporting deadline
- Carrying only photocopies
- Ignoring instructions mentioned in the allotment memo
- Arriving without arranging the required fees
- Logging into the wrong portal
- Missing the Round 2 option confirmation process
- Reporting without a parent or guardian where required
Will There Be a Mop-Up Round?
Yes.
If seats remain vacant after Round 2, CEE Kerala may conduct:
- Additional allotment rounds
- Mop-up counselling
- Vacant seat admissions
Historically, private self-financing colleges have contributed a significant number of vacancies in later rounds, creating additional opportunities for candidates.
Where Should Candidates Seek Assistance?
Students experiencing issues related to:
- Category details
- Quota discrepancies
- Incorrect college allotment
- Fee-related concerns
should immediately contact:
- The CEE Kerala helpdesk
- The admission office of the allotted college
Candidates are advised to avoid agents or unofficial intermediaries promising seat upgrades or deadline extensions.
How to Check KLEE 2026 Allotment and Complete Admission: Quick Guide
Estimated Time: 45 Minutes
| Step | Action |
|---|---|
|
1 |
Visit the official website, cee.kerala.gov.in |
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2 |
Select the appropriate 3-Year or 5-Year LLB candidate portal |
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3 |
Log in using your application number and password |
|
4 |
Download and print the allotment memo |
|
5 |
Arrange original certificates and admission fees |
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6 |
Report to the allotted college before the deadline |
Conclusion
The KLEE 2026 Round 1 allotment announcement marks one of the most important stages in Kerala's law admission process.
Candidates allotted seats in either the 3-Year LLB or the 5-Year Integrated LLB programme must complete the reporting process within the prescribed timeline.
For 3-Year LLB candidates, August 21, 2026, at 3:00 PM, remains the final reporting deadline.
Students should immediately download their allotment memo, organize all required documents, verify fee requirements, and report to their assigned institution without delay.
Candidates who did not receive a seat should continue monitoring the official website for Round 2 counselling notifications, vacant seat announcements, and mop-up rounds.
Success in the KLEE counselling process depends on three critical factors:
Timely action, complete documentation, and strict adherence to official instructions.
