KMAT Kerala 2026 Provisional Answer Key Released; CEE Kerala Opens Objection Filing Window for MBA Aspirants
Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE) Kerala has reached a vital juncture in its calendar. The release of the provisional key today allows local aspirants to bridge the gap between their exam performance and the final result. For regular updates on KMAT Kerala college cut-offs and the centralized allotment process, follow Only Education News.

The Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE) Kerala has officially published the provisional answer key for the KMAT Kerala 2026 (Session 1) entrance examination. Candidates who appeared for the computer-based test on February 22 can now access the PDF version of the key on the official website, cee.kerala.gov.in. Along with the release, the authorities have activated the formal Objection Filing Window, providing students a platform to contest any answer they believe is technically incorrect. This transparency is crucial for students aiming for top-tier MBA programs across the state.
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How to Download the KMAT Kerala 2026 Answer Key
Aspirants are advised to tally their responses against the official key immediately to estimate their scores.
- Visit the official candidate portal: cee.kerala.gov.in.
- Click on the link 'KMAT 2026 - Candidate Portal'.
- On the left-hand menu, select the 'Answer Key' tab.
- Download the PDF and cross-verify with your recorded responses.
- Scoring Logic: Every correct answer adds 4 marks, while every incorrect response results in a -1 mark deduction.
Raising Objections: The Formal Protocol
If a candidate finds a discrepancy in the provisional key, they must follow the CEE-mandated challenge process.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Objection Start Date | February 24, 2026 (Live Now) |
| Objection Fee | ₹100 per question |
| Submission Mode | Offline/Online (as specified in the notice) with supporting proof |
| Refund Policy | Fee is refunded if the challenge is accepted by the expert panel |
The Path to Qualifying: Minimum Cut-off Marks
Unlike many other management entrances, KMAT Kerala has a pre-defined qualifying score. Students must meet these minimums to be eligible for the MBA admission process in Kerala-affiliated universities:
- General / SEBC: Candidates must secure at least 10% of the total 720 marks (i.e., 72 marks).
- SC/ST/PwD: Candidates must secure at least 7.5% of the total 720 marks (i.e., 54 marks).
What’s Next for Aspirants?
Following the review of all submitted objections, CEE Kerala will release the Final Answer Key. The result, expected in the first week of March, will be published as a rank list. Students are encouraged to use this time to research the specialization strengths of various institutes—ranging from Finance in Kochi’s business hubs to Healthcare Management in the state’s medical centers.
For a specialized list of "Top 10 MBA Colleges under Kerala University" and their expected KMAT 2026 closing ranks, follow Only Education News.
