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KEAM Memory Based Question

KEAM PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTION PAPERS ARE INVALUABLE RESOURCES FOR STUDENTS PREPARING FOR THE KERALA ENGINEERING ARCHITECTURE MEDICAL (KEAM) ENTRANCE EXAM. THESE PAPERS PROVIDE INSIGHT INTO THE EXAM PATTERN, THE LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY, AND THE SPECIFIC TYPES OF QUESTIONS FEATURED IN PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY, AND MATHEMATICS. REGULARLY PRACTICING WITH THESE PAPERS BOOSTS CONFIDENCE, IMPROVES TIME MANAGEMENT, AND SHARPENS PROBLEM-SOLVING SKILLS.
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KEAM Exam Structure Overview

Engineering Aspirants (B.Tech): Subject-wise Question Distribution & Marking Scheme

SubjectQuestionsMarks per QuestionMarks
Mathematics75+4300
Physics45+4180
Chemistry30+4120
Total150 600

Pharmacy Aspirants (B.Pharm): Subject-wise Question Distribution & Marking Scheme

SubjectQuestionsMarks per QuestionMarks
Physics45+4180
Chemistry30+4120
Total75 300

Key Examination Details:

The KEAM 2026 marking protocol follows a consistent system across both courses: candidates earn +4 marks for every correct response, while -1 mark is deducted for each incorrect answer to discourage guessing.

Since the Computer-Based Test (CBT) is conducted in multiple shifts, raw scores are converted into normalized scores. This statistical process ensures that variations in difficulty levels across different sessions are balanced fairly, providing an equitable final ranking for all candidates.

Note: That for B.Tech, the final rank is a 50:50 combination of your normalized KEAM Score and your Class 12 marks in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry.