The Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE), Kerala, has opened the correction window for the Kerala Management Aptitude Test (KMAT) Kerala 2026 Session II. Candidates who have registered for the examination can now make corrections to their uploaded photograph and signature through the official website — cee.kerala.gov.in.Applicants can complete the correction process until 2 pm on May 20, 2026.According to the official notification, candidates who have paid the required application fee within the stipulated deadline but have not completed the application submission process can also upload their photograph and signature during this phase and complete the online application submission.The KMAT Kerala 2026 Session II examination is scheduled to be conducted on May 31, 2026, for admission to Master of Business Administration (MBA) programmes offered by participating institutes across Kerala. The admit card release date will be announced later by the examination authority.
How to edit KMAT Kerala 2026 Session II application form
Candidates can follow these steps to make corrections in their application form:
- Visit the official website — cee.kerala.gov.in
- Click on the “KMAT 2026 Candidate Portal” link available on the homepage
- Log in using the application number and password
- Select the memo details option
- Upload a clear photograph or signature as required
- Submit the corrected details and save the confirmation page for future reference
Direct link here.Candidates are also advised to verify important details such as their name, gender, mobile number, date of birth, email ID, and nationality carefully. In case of any discrepancy, applicants must report it via email to ceekinfo@cee.kerala.gov.in before 2 pm on May 20, 2026.
KMAT Kerala 2026 Session II exam pattern
The KMAT Kerala 2026 Session II examination will be conducted in computer-based test (CBT) mode. The exam duration will be three hours and the paper will contain 180 multiple-choice questions carrying a total of 720 marks.As per the marking scheme, candidates will receive four marks for every correct answer, while one mark will be deducted for every incorrect response. No marks will be deducted for unanswered questions.