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KEAM 2026 Result Out: Check Scores & Rank List at cee.kerala.gov.in

The wait is over for thousands of engineering and pharmacy aspirants in Kerala. The Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE) has officially declared the KEAM 2026 results today, May 10. Candidates can now access their individual scores on the official portal. However, this year's result comes with a significant twist: following an expert review of objections, CEE Kerala has deleted over 20 questions from the final answer key, a move that could significantly impact the final rankings.

This decision, made after careful consideration of challenges raised by students, aims to ensure fairness in the evaluation process. While the scores are now available, the journey isn't complete. The next critical step involves submitting Class 12 marks, which will be combined with KEAM scores to generate the final rank list for admissions.

Key Highlights of the KEAM 2026 Result

The announcement of the KEAM 2026 result sets in motion the admission process for professional degree courses across Kerala. The scores released are normalized and form 50% of the weightage for the final engineering rank list. The remaining 50% will be based on your Class 12 (or equivalent) marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.

One of the most talked-about aspects is the revision of the final answer key. The deletion of more than 20 questions across different shifts in Engineering and Pharmacy streams means that marks for these questions will be redistributed, potentially benefiting many candidates who may have attempted them incorrectly or found them ambiguous.

A student checking KEAM results on a laptop

How to Check Your KEAM 2026 Scorecard

Accessing your scorecard is a straightforward process. Ensure you have your application number and password ready before you begin. CEE Kerala has streamlined the portal for easy access.


Your KEAM 2026 scores are now live. The final rank list, which determines your admission eligibility, will be published after the submission and verification of Class 12 marks.

Follow these steps meticulously to download your result:

  1. Visit the official CEE website: cee.kerala.gov.in.
  2. On the homepage, locate and click on the 'KEAM 2026 Candidate Portal'.
  3. You will be prompted to enter your KEAM Application Number and Password.
  4. After successful login, your dashboard will display a link to view your KEAM 2026 scores.
  5. Click on the link to view your detailed scorecard.
  6. Download the scorecard and print a copy for your records. This document will be crucial for the counselling and admission process.

Check Your KEAM 2026 Result Here

Important Dates: What Happens Next?

With the scores declared, the timeline for the next stages of the admission process is critical. Missing a deadline can jeopardize your seat. Keep a close watch on these dates.

Event Date
KEAM 2026 Exam Dates April 17 to April 22, 2026
Final Answer Key Release Early May 2026
KEAM 2026 Result Declaration May 10, 2026
Window for Class 12 Mark Submission Official details are awaited
Publication of Final Rank List Official details are awaited
Centralised Allotment Process (CAP) Begins Official details are awaited

Minimum Qualifying Marks & Rank List Criteria

To be included in the KEAM 2026 Engineering rank list, candidates must meet minimum qualifying criteria. This ensures a baseline academic standard for admission into professional courses.

  • General Category: Candidates must secure a minimum of 10 normalised marks in the KEAM Engineering entrance exam.
  • SC/ST Category: There is no minimum score requirement for candidates belonging to the Scheduled Caste (SC) or Scheduled Tribe (ST) categories. However, they must attempt the exam.

Failure to meet these minimum marks (for the general category) will result in disqualification from the ranking process, regardless of Class 12 performance.

The Crucial Next Step: Submitting Your Class 12 Marks

Your KEAM score is only half the picture. The CEE will soon open a dedicated portal for all qualified candidates to submit their Higher Secondary (Class 12) marks. This step is mandatory for inclusion in the Engineering rank list.

The final rank is calculated by giving equal weightage (50:50) to your normalized KEAM score and your normalized marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics from your board exams. Ensure you enter these marks accurately and upload supporting documents as required within the specified deadline. Any discrepancy can lead to the cancellation of your candidature.

What are your thoughts on the 50:50 weightage system? Does it create a level playing field for students from different boards? Share your opinion in the comments below!

Official CEE Kerala website homepage for KEAM

Expert Analysis: Impact of Deleted Questions

The deletion of over 20 questions is a rare but significant event. When a question is deleted, it is removed from the evaluation for all candidates. This means the maximum marks for the paper are reduced, and scores are prorated accordingly. This move primarily benefits students by removing ambiguity and potential errors from the evaluation process.

For instance, if a question was flawed or had multiple correct answers, its removal ensures no student is unfairly penalized or advantaged. Your final normalized score will be calculated out of the total marks of the remaining valid questions. This could slightly inflate percentile scores for some, making the competition for top ranks even more intense. It is crucial now not to just rely on raw scores but to wait for the final rank list, which will give a clearer picture.

Summary: KEAM 2026 Exam Pattern
The KEAM exam is structured to test a candidate's proficiency in core science subjects. Understanding this pattern is key to decoding your performance.
Subject Number of Questions Maximum Marks Duration
Paper I (Physics & Chemistry)
Physics 72 288 150 minutes
Chemistry 48 192
Paper II (Mathematics) 120 480 150 minutes
Total 240 960 300 minutes
  • Marking Scheme: +4 marks for each correct answer, -1 mark for each incorrect answer.
  • Mode: Computer Based Test (CBT).

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: Is the KEAM 2026 score my final rank?
No, the score released now is just your performance in the entrance test. The final rank for engineering admissions will be prepared after combining these scores with your Class 12 marks in a 50:50 ratio.

Q2: What happens if I forget to submit my Class 12 marks?
Submitting your Class 12 marks is mandatory. If you fail to submit them within the stipulated deadline, you will not be included in the KEAM Engineering rank list, effectively disqualifying you from the admission process.

Q3: How were the scores normalized after deleting questions?
Normalization is a statistical process. After deleting questions, the total marks of the paper are adjusted. Your raw score is then scaled based on this new total to ensure fairness across all sessions and papers.

Q4: When can we expect the final KEAM 2026 rank list?
CEE Kerala will release the final rank list after the process of Class 12 mark submission and verification is complete. Keep an eye on the official website, as the dates will be announced soon.

The declaration of KEAM 2026 scores is a major milestone. Use this time wisely to gather your academic documents and prepare for the next steps. How has the deletion of questions affected your expected score? Let us know your experience in the comments section!

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