The Kerala High Court has nullified the Kerala Engineering Architecture Medical (KEAM) 2025 entrance exam results, citing irregularities in the ranking methodology. Justice D.K.
Singh’s ruling highlighted the adverse impact on students following a revised ranking calculation method, particularly those from CBSE or ICSE backgrounds. The decision came in response to a petition filed by a student, Hana Fatima Ahnus, who contested the last-minute alteration of weightage criteria for the exam. This move was deemed “illegal” by the court, affecting numerous students and sparking discontent across the student community.
Key highlights:
• Kerala High Court quashes KEAM 2025 exam results following student petition.
• Revised ranking method disproportionately affects CBSE and ICSE students.
• Petitioner alleges arbitrary amendment of ranking procedure post-publication.
• Students express frustration over sudden changes impacting expected ranks.
The ruling’s implications raise concerns about transparency and fairness in entrance exam processes, urging educational authorities to uphold integrity in evaluation methods.
Source: Education News Today | The Hindu