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KEAM 2025 results declared: Here's how to check rank list, final scores, qualifying marks, other details at cee.kerala.gov.in

KEAM 2025 results declared: Here's how to check rank list, final scores, qualifying marks, other details at cee.kerala.gov.in

Time of India15-05-2025

The Office of the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE), Kerala, has announced the results of the
Kerala Engineering Architecture Pharmacy Medical
(KEAM) 2025 entrance exams. Candidates can now check their scores and rank lists by logging in at
cee.kerala.gov.in
. The exams were conducted in April, and the results are based on the final answer key and a normalisation procedure.
KEAM 2025 results: Scores calculation methods
CEE Kerala
stated that the final answer key was prepared after reviewing objections to the provisional key. 'In order to compensate for the deleted questions, the raw scores obtained for the remaining questions of each examination for each subject have been multiplied by the respective correction factor to obtain the individual scores for the respective sessions,' CEE said.
The total score was derived after applying a normalization method. 'The scores obtained by the candidates, after applying the correction factor, for the respective subjects are added together and subjected to the normalization procedure to get the normalized score of the candidate,' CEE added.
Engineering rank list to include class 12 marks
The rank list for engineering admissions will be prepared by giving equal weightage to two components: 50% of the normalized KEAM score and 50% of the marks or grades obtained in the final year of the qualifying exam in mathematics, physics, and chemistry. These scores are considered after a standardization process.
Some results withheld
CEE noted that the results of certain candidates have been withheld. 'The score of some candidates have been withheld due to pending defects in their application for KEAM 2025 or for other related reasons,' the notification said.
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KEAM 2025 results: Exam and answer key schedule
The KEAM 2025 engineering entrance exam was conducted on April 23, 25, and 28. The pharmacy exam was held on April 24 and 29. Both exams were held in computer-based test (CBT) format. The engineering test lasted 180 minutes, and the pharmacy test was 90 minutes long.
Answer keys were published on May 1, and candidates were allowed to raise objections until May 3.
KEAM 2025 results: Exam details
The engineering entrance question paper had 150 multiple choice questions: 45 from physics, 30 from chemistry, and 75 from mathematics. The pharmacy paper included 75 questions, with 45 from physics and 30 from chemistry.
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