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Wednesday, Jul 16, 2025
Athul claimed that their movement for students from the state syllabus has had a meaningful impact.
During Wednesday’s hearing, Kerala conveyed its decision not to pursue an appeal against the High Court’s judgment, bringing clarity to a contentious row that has disrupted the admission process for engineering aspirants.
The court emphasizes it will not disrupt the ongoing admission process while acknowledging the uncertainty surrounding admissions nationwide.
Athul, a Palakkad native, was working at a car showroom in Mannarkkad after completing his exams.
Thiruvananthapuram: A group of students who completed their Higher Secondary education under Kerala Syllabus have moved to the Supreme Court of India seeking cancellation of the revised ranklist of Kerala Engineering, Architecture, and Medical Exam that was published on July 10. In the appeal, the
Meanwhile, a group of Kerala syllabus students has initiated steps to approach the Supreme Court and plans to file a petition by Monday or Tuesday.
With the government revising the list based on an old formula, many students from the state syllabus saw their ranks take a hit.
The committee members emphasized the need for thorough data analysis and cautioned against altering the prospectus midway through the examination process.
KEAM 2025 rank revision stemmed from a Kochi student's challenge against the Kerala government's altered prospectus
The updated list shows CBSE students gaining top ranks, while state syllabus students experienced a drop in their positions.
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