The Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE), Kerala, has enabled a course addition facility for candidates who have already submitted their KEAM 2026 application forms. This allows applicants to revise and include further BTech and related professional courses through the official portal on or before 12 February 2026.
KEAM 2026 Course Addition: Key Details and Deadline
Registered aspirants of the KEAM 2026 admission cycle can now log in to the official website cee.kerala.gov.in using their application credentials to add new course preferences to their submitted forms. Candidates must complete the addition process by 5 PM on 12 February 2026; after this deadline, no further changes will be accepted.
Courses Eligible for Addition in KEAM 2026
The facility is open for a range of undergraduate professional programmes included under KEAM 2026 admissions. These include:
- B.Tech. and engineering courses are offered under multiple universities in Kerala
- Pharmacy programmes such as BPharm
- Architecture courses, including BArch
- Medical and allied courses for candidates meeting respective eligibility criteria (e.g., NEET UG for medical)
Candidates choosing to add these courses should ensure eligibility requirements are met, especially for programmes like medical and architecture, which depend on national examination scores (such as NEET UG and NATA, respectively).
How to Add Courses in KEAM 2026 Application?
To include additional course choices, aspirants must:
- Visit cee.kerala.gov.in and access the KEAM 2026 application login page.
- Enter the application number and password to sign in.
- Navigate to the ‘Add Course’ section in the dashboard.
- Select the desired new courses and complete the process online before the deadline.
The additional course choices will be considered as part of the KEAM 2026 admission process, influencing rank lists, counselling, and allotment where applicable.
KEAM 2026 Importance for Engineering Aspirants
This course addition window offers flexibility for engineering and professional aspirants who may have missed adding specific BTech disciplines during the initial submission phase. Including more preferences can potentially enhance admission options through subsequent counselling rounds and seat allotments.