15-05-2025
KEAM 2025 Result Declared: Scores released at cee.kerala.gov.in
The Office of the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE) has declared the result of Kerala Engineering Pharmacy (KEAM) 2025. The candidates can access their scores and ranking lists by logging into the official CEE portal at
The final answer key is published in the website after considering the greivances on the provisional answer 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 Kerala said.
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.
The rank list for engineering course will be prepared by giving equal weightage of 50:50 to the normalized score obtained in KEAM for engineering and the grade/marks obtained in the final year of the qualifying examination for mathematics, physics and chemistry put together, after effecting the standardization procedure.
The score of some candidates have been withheld due to pending defects in their application for KEAM 2025 or for other related reasons, CEE Kerala added.
The KEAM 2025 engineering entrance exam was held on April 23, 25 and 28, and the KEAM 2025 pharmacy exam was conducted on April 24 and 29. KEAM 2025 was conducted in computer-based test (CBT) mode. The KEAM 2025 engineering entrance exam was held for a duration of 180 minutes, and the pharmacy exam was conducted for 90 minutes duration. The KEAM 2025 answer keys were made available on May 1. The window to challenge the KEAM 2025 answer keys remained open until May 3.
The KEAM 2025 question paper for the engineering entrance exam comprised of 150 multiple choice questions (MCQs) – 45 from physics, 30 from chemistry, 75 from maths. In the KEAM 2025 pharmacy entrance exam, the question paper had 75 questions in total – 45 from physics and 30 from chemistry.