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KEAM 2025 Cutoff: Expected Closing Ranks for Top Colleges & Branches

• Updated on Jul 17, 2025 by Riya Khandelwal

KEAM 2025 Cutoff for top government colleges like the College of Engineering, Thiruvananthapuram and Government Engineering College, Thrissur is expected to close Computer Science seats between 500–800 ranks. Electronics & Communication may go up to 1,200 ranks, while Civil and Mechanical branches could extend beyond 4,000–7,000 ranks. Architecture seats in premier institutes may close within 100 ranks.

 

The final cutoff list will be released online after all counselling rounds by the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE), Kerala. To qualify for the KEAM rank list, candidates must score at least 45% in Class 12 PCM and 10 marks in each KEAM 2025 Paper, while SC/ST students are exempted from the 10-mark rule. Architecture aspirants need 50% PCM plus a valid NATA score.

 

Qualifying marks alone don’t guarantee admission, as actual cutoffs depend on exam difficulty, number of applicants, reservation policies, and seat availability across 150+ participating colleges. Students must track college-wise and category-wise cutoff PDFs after each round on the official KEAM website.

 

Table of Contents

  1. How to Check KEAM 2025 Cutoff?
  2. Factors Affecting KEAM 2025 Cutoff
  3. KEAM 2025 Cutoff: Course-wise Eligibility
  4. KEAM 2025 Branch-wise Previous Year Closing Ranks
  5. KEAM 2025 Cutoff: Expected Closing Ranks for Top Colleges
  6. KEAM 2025 Cutoff FAQs

 

How to Check KEAM 2025 Cutoff?

The KEAM 2025 cutoff will be published online by the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE), Kerala. Students can view the category-wise and college-wise closing ranks by following these steps:

  • Step 1: Visit the official KEAM website cee.kerala.gov.in.
  • Step 2: On the homepage, click on the link for KEAM 2025 Cutoff (College/Category-wise)
  • Step 3: Select the year, course, and branch you want to check.
  • Step 4: A PDF with institute-wise and category-wise closing ranks will open.
  • Step 5: Download or save the cutoff list for reference during counselling.

Check: KEAM 2025 Eligibility Criteria

 

Factors Affecting KEAM 2025 Cutoff

KEAM 2025 cutoff changes every year as it depends on multiple factors. The cutoff for admission to engineering, pharmacy, and architecture colleges changes every year. It depends on how many students apply, how tough the exam is, how many seats are available, reservation rules, last year’s cutoffs, and the demand for certain colleges and courses.

  • The number of applicants each year affects competition and impacts cutoff ranks.
  • Difficulty level of the exam: tougher papers lower the cutoff, easier ones raise it.
  • Availability of Seats: The Total seats available in colleges and specific branches influences the cutoff range.
  • High-Demand Course and College: Popular colleges and high-demand courses usually have higher cutoffs.
  • Reservation policies for SC, ST, SEBC, and other categories alter category-wise ranks.
  • Cutoffs vary across counselling rounds; early rounds have stricter ranks, while later rounds may relaxed.

 

KEAM 2025 Cutoff: Course-wise Eligibility

To appear in the KEAM engineering rank list, candidates must have at least 45% aggregate in Class 12 PCM and score 10 or more in each KEAM paper (Paper I: Physics + Chemistry, Paper II: Mathematics). Architecture aspirants need 50% PCM plus a valid NATA score. SC/ST candidates are exempted from the 10‑mark minimum in KEAM papers, but they must attempt each section.

Course

Requirement

Engineering

  • 45% in PCM
  • More than 10 marks each in KEAM Paper I & II (SC/ST exempt from KEAM paper rule)

Pharmacy

  • 45% in PCM
  • More than 10 marks each in KEAM Paper I & II (SC/ST exempt from KEAM paper rule)

Architecture

  • 50% in PCM
  • Valid NATA score

Check: KEAM 2025 Exam Pattern

 

KEAM 2025 Branch-wise Previous Year Closing Ranks

KEAM cutoffs change every year based on factors like exam difficulty, seat availability, and candidate preferences. Looking at the previous year’s closing ranks helps students understand the approximate rank needed for admission in different branches and colleges.

 

The table below shows KEAM 2024 branch-wise closing ranks for major government, government-aided, and selected private colleges in Kerala. It covers popular branches such as Computer Science, Electronics & Communication, Civil, Mechanical, and Architecture. For Architecture, a few top private institutes are also included for a clearer comparison.

College

Computer Science and Engineering (CSE)

Electronics and Communication Engineering

Civil Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

Architecture

College of Engineering, Thiruvananthapuram

270

-

4930

-

30

Govt. Engineering College, Thrissur

550

980

8070

5790

90

TKM College of Engineering, Kollam

1110

2090

9320

9980

160

Govt. Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology, Kottayam

2080

4190

12430

12710

150

M.A. College of Engineering, Kothamangalam

1540

3580

12500

13330

-

Govt. College of Engineering, Kannur

2310

5460

12520

13560

-

NSS College of Engineering, Palakkad

2340

4650

12560

13950

-

Govt. Engineering College, Kozhikkode

-

4990

11980

13300

-

Govt. Engineering College, Sreekrishnapuram

2230

5440

12450

13630

-

Engineering College, Idukki

1870

4670

-

13660

-

Govt. Engineering College, Barton Hill, TVM

-

3340

10930

11510

-

Alsalama Institute of Architecture, Perinthalmanna

-

-

-

-

1370

Avani Institute of Design, Kozhikode

-

-

-

-

410

Asian School of Architecture & Design Innovations, Kochi

-

-

-

-

1120

Bishop Jerome Institute School of Architecture, Kollam

-

-

-

-

1320

 

KEAM 2025 Cutoff: Expected Closing Ranks for Top Colleges

KEAM 2025 expected closing ranks are projected based on 2024 data from leading engineering and architecture colleges in Kerala. These projections take into account seat availability, exam normalisation outcomes, competition levels, and court-ordered delays. The following table shows forecasted cutoffs (closing ranks) for popular branches like CSE, ECE, Civil, Mechanical, and Architecture across key government and a few government‑aided/private institutions.

College

Computer Science & Engineering (CSE)

Electronics & Communication (ECE)

Civil Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

Architecture

College of Engineering, Thiruvananthapuram

250 - 500

600 - 900

3500 - 4500

2500 - 3500

30 - 90

Govt. Engineering College, Thrissur

500 - 800

900 - 1200

4500 - 5500

4000 - 5000

90 - 200

TKM College of Engineering, Kollam

1000 - 1500

1800 - 2200

6000 - 7000

7000 - 8000

150 - 300

Govt. Model Engineering College, Kochi

1200 - 1400

2500 - 2800

8000 - 9000

8000 - 9500

N/A

M.A. College of Engineering, Kothamangalam

1500 - 1700

2800 - 3200

9000 - 10000

10000 - 11000

N/A

Govt. College of Engineering, Kannur

2300 - 2800

5000 - 5500

12000 - 13000

13000 - 14000

N/A

Govt. Engineering College, Kozhikkode

-

4800 - 5200

11000 - 12500

12500 - 14000

N/A

Check: KEAM 2025 Results

 

KEAM 2025 Cutoff FAQs

When will the KEAM 2025 cutoff be released?

The KEAM 2025 cutoff will be published online after the counselling rounds by the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE), Kerala. It will show the last ranks admitted in each college and course for different categories.

Where can students check the KEAM 2025 cutoff?

Students can check it on the official KEAM website, cee.kerala.gov.in, under the “Cutoff” or “Last Rank Details” section. The list will be available in PDF format for download.

Does KEAM have a fixed cutoff every year?

No, KEAM cutoffs change every year. They depend on the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the exam, seat availability, and demand for specific colleges or courses.

Is KEAM cutoff different for each category?

Yes, cutoffs are category-wise. General, SC, ST, SEBC, and other reservation categories have different last ranks based on Kerala’s reservation policies.

Which colleges usually have the highest KEAM cutoffs?

Government colleges like the College of Engineering Trivandrum, Government Engineering College Thrissur, and TKM Kollam usually have the highest cutoffs because they are more popular and have better placements.

Do later counselling rounds have relaxed cutoffs?

Yes, later rounds often have slightly relaxed cutoffs because some seats remain vacant, but top colleges and branches usually fill up in the first round itself.

Can a student get admission if their rank is slightly beyond the cutoff?

No, if the student’s rank is beyond the cutoff for a particular college or branch, they cannot get a seat there. They can only choose options where their rank is within the closing rank range.

Do engineering and architecture have the same cutoff process?

No, engineering cutoffs depend on KEAM marks and Class 12 PCM, while architecture cutoffs are based on Class 12 marks plus a valid NATA score. Both have separate closing ranks.

How can previous year cutoffs help in KEAM 2025?

Previous year cutoffs give a rough idea of the expected closing ranks for each college and branch. They help students understand their chances during option registration.

Do self-financing colleges have lower KEAM cutoffs?

Yes, in most cases, self-financing and private colleges have lower cutoffs compared to government colleges because they are less in demand.

What is the difference between KEAM qualifying marks and cutoff marks?

Qualifying marks are the minimum marks needed to be included in the KEAM rank list. Cutoff marks or ranks are the last admitted ranks for specific colleges and courses during counselling.