
KEAM 2026 Application Form Last Date: The Government of Kerala will close the KEAM 2026 application form fill-up process on January 31, 2026 (till 5 PM). Candidates who have yet to fill out the application form should visit the official website- cee.kerala.gov.in and submit the form on or before the last date. After submitting the KEAM application form, the candidates should take a printout of the acknowledgement form for future reference. Candidates are asked not to send the application acknowledgement page or the supporting documents to the Commissioner's office via post.

The IIT Bombay placement package report 2026 has not been released yet. As per the details, the average package and median packages offered during IIT Bombay placements 2025 were INR 23.5 LPA and INR 17.92 LPA, respectively. In addition, the overall placement rate recorded during IIT Bombay placements 2025 was 74.53%. Other than this, the overall placement rate recorded during BTech and Dual Degree (BTech + MTech) placements 2025 was 83.39% and 79.16%, respectively. Whereas under the MTech course, 415 students were placed out of 497 participating students with a recorded placement rate of 83.5%.
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You are already above the average range if your score in JEE Main 2026 is 140 marks. As per predictions by Mahima Gupta - "140 marks in JEE Mains 2026 means a percentile score of 95.8-98.5, which treanslates to a rank of around 61,750-22,500. At this score, you definitely have a better chance to study at respectable engineering colleges, including some of the newer/ lesser NITs, like NIT Srinagar, NIT Puducherry, NIT Mizoram and others." But, since the introduction of percentiles in JEE exams, scoring above a required point is mandatory, as AIR will correspond to that mark only.

With the increase in the level of competition, limited number of seats in the top notch colleges and high cutoff range for streams like agriculture, pharmacy and engineering, students from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh face humongous pressure to secure a correct path for higher education. In the competitive landscape, the EAMCET exam has become a lifeline, a true guiding force for students from these two states to secure a seat in renowned colleges. Unlike the major national level engineering and medical exams like JEE Mains, JEE Advanced, NEET, the EAMCET exams give a fair and region based platform for every test taker to secure their future through professional education. Moreover, admission based on this exam not only imparts quality education but at the same time ensures that the educational costs are affordable, transparent in nature and merit based.

After the completion of the first four exam days of JEE Main 2026 Session 1 (January 21 to January 24), a clear picture of paper difficulty has started to form. While no shift can be called “easy,” based on student feedback, teacher reviews, and early exam analysis, some shifts were clearly more challenging than others.
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Greater Noida (Uttar Pradesh)
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