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KEAM Result 2026 Out: Download Scorecard & Check Rank List Dates

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The wait is finally over for thousands of aspirants. The Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE), Kerala, has officially declared the KEAM Result 2026. Candidates who appeared for the Kerala Engineering, Architecture, and Medical entrance examination can now access their individual scores directly from the official portal. However, this is just the first step; the all-important rank list, which determines your admission prospects, is yet to come.

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This announcement brings both relief and a new set of crucial tasks. Your score is just a number until it's combined with your Class 12 marks to generate a final rank. Understanding this process is key to navigating the next few weeks successfully.

Key Highlights of the KEAM Result 2026

The declaration of the KEAM result marks the beginning of the admission season for professional degree courses in Kerala. While the scores are now public, the main event—the publication of the rank list—is contingent on the submission and standardisation of Class 12 marks.


KEAM 2026 Scores Released!
CEE Kerala has published the KEAM 2026 scores on its official website. The final rank list for Engineering admissions will be prepared after candidates submit their Class 12 (or equivalent) marks. The portal for mark submission will open shortly.

Here's what you need to know at a glance:

  • Result Status: Declared and available for download.
  • Official Website: cee.kerala.gov.in
  • Next Immediate Step: Submission of Class 12 marks on the CEE portal (dates to be announced).
  • Rank List: Will be published separately after the standardisation of Class 12 marks.
  • Courses Covered: Engineering, Architecture, and Pharmacy admissions rely on this process.

How to Check Your KEAM 2026 Result

Accessing your scorecard is a straightforward process. Follow these steps carefully to download and secure your result. Ensure you have a stable internet connection and your application details handy.

  1. Visit the Official Portal: Navigate to the CEE Kerala official website: cee.kerala.gov.in.
  2. Find the Candidate Portal: Click on the 'KEAM 2026 Candidate Portal' link on the homepage.
  3. Enter Credentials: You will be prompted to enter your Application Number, Password, and the given Access Code.
  4. View Your Score: Once logged in, your KEAM 2026 result and scorecard will be displayed on the screen.
  5. Download and Print: Download a digital copy of your scorecard and take multiple printouts for future reference during the counselling process.

It is vital to save a copy of your scorecard as it will be required for all subsequent admission procedures.

Understanding Your KEAM Scorecard

Your KEAM 2026 scorecard is more than just a list of marks; it's an official document containing critical information. Take a moment to verify every detail meticulously.

Summary
Details Mentioned on the Scorecard:
  • Candidate's Name
  • Application Number
  • Roll Number
  • Score obtained in Paper I (Physics & Chemistry)
  • Score obtained in Paper II (Mathematics)
  • Total Score (Paper I + Paper II)
  • Qualifying Status
  • Category and Reservation Details

If you find any discrepancy in your personal details or scores, you must contact the CEE Kerala office immediately. Any errors left uncorrected could lead to complications during the allotment process.

The Crucial Next Step: Rank List Preparation

This is where many aspirants get confused. Your KEAM score alone does not determine your engineering admission. The final engineering rank is calculated by giving equal weightage (50:50) to your KEAM 2026 score and your normalised Class 12 marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.

Component Weightage Subjects Considered (Class 12)
KEAM 2026 Entrance Exam Score 50% Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics
Standardised Class 12 Marks 50% Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics

CEE Kerala uses a statistical standardisation process to ensure a level playing field for students from different boards (CBSE, CISCE, State Boards). This is why submitting your Class 12 marks accurately and on time is non-negotiable for engineering aspirants.

For Pharmacy admissions, the rank list is prepared based on the marks obtained in KEAM Paper-I (Physics & Chemistry) only.

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Important Dates Post-Result

Staying updated with the timeline is critical. Missing a deadline can jeopardise your admission. Here are the tentative dates to mark on your calendar.

Event Tentative Date / Status
KEAM 2026 Exam Dates April 17 - April 22, 2026
Declaration of KEAM 2026 Scores Declared
Window to Submit Class 12 Marks Official details are awaited
Last Date for Class 12 Mark Submission To be announced (Crucial)
Publication of Final KEAM 2026 Rank List Official details are awaited
Centralised Allotment Process (CAP) Starts Official details are awaited

Keep a close watch on the official CEE website for confirmed dates.

KEAM Counselling Process Overview (CAP)

The Centralised Allotment Process (CAP) is the online counselling system through which seats are allocated. It involves several stages:

  1. CAP Registration: After the rank list is out, qualified candidates must register for counselling on the CEE portal.
  2. Option Filling: This is the most critical stage. You will need to fill in your preferred choices of colleges and courses in order of priority.
  3. Trial Allotment: CEE releases a trial allotment result to give candidates an idea of their likely admission status. You can revise your options after this.
  4. Final Allotment: Based on your rank, choices, and seat availability, the final allotment is published.
  5. Fee Payment & Reporting: Candidates who accept the allotted seat must pay the requisite fee and report to the allotted college within the stipulated time.

What are your top college and branch preferences for KEAM counselling? Share your strategy in the comments!

Expert Analysis: What Do These Scores Mean?

A high score is a great start, but your rank is the ultimate deciding factor. The competition in KEAM is intense. Did you know? In previous years, a shift of just 0.5 marks in the final index score could change a candidate's rank by over 500 positions.

This highlights the importance of your Class 12 marks. A strong performance in your board exams can significantly boost your final rank, even if your entrance exam score was slightly lower than expected. Conversely, a moderate KEAM score can be compensated for by excellent board exam results.

Your focus now should be on the upcoming rank list and preparing a smart strategy for the option-filling process. Research colleges, understand closing ranks from previous years, and be realistic about your choices.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Is my KEAM score the same as my KEAM rank?
No. The score is your performance in the entrance test. The rank (for engineering) is calculated by combining your KEAM score and your normalised Class 12 marks in a 50:50 ratio.

2. What happens if I forget to submit my Class 12 marks?
If you are an engineering aspirant and fail to submit your Class 12 marks within the specified deadline, you will not be included in the KEAM Engineering Rank List. This step is mandatory.

3. When will the rank lists for Architecture and Medical courses be released?
These are prepared separately. The Architecture rank list is based on NATA scores and qualifying exam marks. The Medical & Allied courses rank list is based on your NEET-UG 2026 score. Candidates must submit these scores on the CEE portal when notified.

Now that your scores are out, the real strategic phase begins. The coming weeks will involve careful planning for mark submission and counselling. Stay informed, stay vigilant, and prepare your documents.

How are you planning to approach the option-filling process during counselling? Share your thoughts and questions below to help fellow aspirants!

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