A complete interactive guide for 3 Year LL.B. and 5 Year LL.B. candidates after the exam: check answer keys, calculate expected score, understand rank-list stage, analyse Phase 1 and Phase 2 previous-year college trends, prepare documents and plan CAP options responsibly.
The KLEE 2026 examination is over. CEE has published the provisional answer keys for both 3 Year LL.B. and 5 Year LL.B. Candidates should now compare answers, calculate expected score and raise objections only if there is a clear and supportable error.
Use only official CEE links for answer key verification and challenge submission. Keep your application number, password and answer key references ready.
Open the official CEE provisional answer key PDF for 3 Year LL.B. 2026.
Open 3 Year Answer KeyOpen the official CEE provisional answer key PDF for 5 Year LL.B. 2026.
Open 5 Year Answer KeyLogin through the relevant Candidate Portal and use the Answer Key Challenge menu.
Open CEE Website| Point | 3 Year LL.B. | 5 Year Integrated LL.B. |
|---|---|---|
| Exam Date | 28 June 2026 | 28 June 2026 |
| Exam Time | 3.00 PM to 5.00 PM | 10.00 AM to 12.00 PM |
| Mode | Computer Based Test | Computer Based Test |
| Questions / Marks | 120 questions / 360 marks | 120 questions / 360 marks |
| Marking | +3 for correct, -1 for wrong | +3 for correct, -1 for wrong |
| Answer Key Challenge Fee | ₹100 per question | ₹200 per question |
| Rank List Expected | On or before 15 July 2026 | On or before 16 July 2026 |
Enter your correct and wrong answers based on the provisional answer key. The tool calculates your expected score out of 360 using the official marking scheme.
Formula: Correct Answers × 3 − Wrong Answers × 1
Since the official rank is not available yet, this tool converts your expected score into an approximate 2025 rank band, then compares the conservative side of that band with both 2025 Phase 1 and Phase 2 last ranks.
The official 2026 prospectus refers to the colleges and Government merit seats included in CAP 2025-26. Final 2026-27 seat position can change depending on Government approval, University affiliation, Bar Council recognition and CEE notifications.
Challenge only if there is a strong legal/factual/grammatical basis. Do not challenge casually.
CAP means Centralised Allotment Process. Allotment is based on rank, category, eligible reservation, available seats and options submitted by the candidate through the Candidate Portal.
Candidate must have a recognised Bachelor’s Degree. Minimum marks: 45% for General, 42% for SEBC/PwD and 40% for SC/ST. Final-year candidates must produce required certificates at admission.
Candidate must have passed Plus Two or equivalent. Minimum marks: 45% for General, 42% for SEBC/PwD and 40% for SC/ST. Candidate should have completed 17 years as on 31.12.2026.
No. The trend-fit percentage is not a probability of admission. It only shows how closely your conservative estimated rank band matches 2025 Phase 1 and Phase 2 last-rank trends.
The exam is over and CEE has published the provisional answer keys for both 3 Year LL.B. and 5 Year LL.B.
Use the formula: correct answers × 3 minus wrong answers × 1. Unattempted questions carry no mark and no penalty.
Phase 1 shows the earlier allotment closing rank. Phase 2 shows later movement after some candidates change, confirm, join or lose options. Movement differs by college, course and category.
Check your rank/category status, prepare option list, keep documents ready, and follow CEE notifications for CAP option registration.