KEAM 2025: Kerala Releases Third Phase Allotment List for B.Pharm Admissions
- byDoctor News Daily Team
- 20 September, 2025
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Thiruvananthapuram: The Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE), Kerala has published the third phase allotment list for B.Pharm admissions under KEAM 2025. With the fresh round of allotments released, students can now check their results and proceed with the admission process within the stipulated timeline. As per the notification, candidates who have secured seats in this phase must remit the prescribed fees through online payment before 2 pm on September 23, 2025. Following fee payment, they are required to report to the allotted college by 3 pm on the same day to confirm their admission. Failure to remit the fees or join the allotted institution within the deadline will result in cancellation of the allotment. The Allotment Memo available on the candidate’s home page provides complete details including name, roll number, allotted college, allotment category, and fee amount. Along with this, students must also download the Data Sheet for reference. Both documents should be preserved carefully as the allotment memo issued in this phase will not be available for download later. Candidates must carry all necessary documents specified under clause 11.7.1 of the KEAM prospectus while joining the allotted college. For assistance, helpline numbers 0471-2332120 and 0471-2338487 have been made available by the authorities. According to a recent media report inMathrubhumi, the allotment has been released to ensure timely completion of the admission process for pharmacy courses across Kerala.
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