The KEAM 2026 seat matrix for government engineering colleges in Kerala lists approximately 4,320 seats across 10 state-run institutions, with College of Engineering Trivandrum (CET) holding the largest intake of around 840 seats.
CEE Kerala releases the official KEAM 2026 seat matrix before counselling begins, showing college-wise, branch-wise, and category-wise seat availability. Checking the seat matrix early helps you compare options and plan your choice-filling before each allotment round. All seats in government engineering colleges are allotted through CEE Kerala — there is no management or NRI quota in these institutions.
- Kerala has 10 government engineering colleges that offer seats through KEAM 2026 counselling.
- Total expected seats: approximately 4,320 seats across all government colleges (based on KEAM 2025 trends).
- Seats are divided by category: General (KM) 53%, SEBC 27%, EWS 10%, SC 8%, ST 2%.
- Most engineering branches have an intake of 60 seats per year.
- The official 2026 seat matrix is available at cee.kerala.gov.in/keam2026.
| Direct Link — KEAM 2026 Official Portal (Active) — cee.kerala.gov.in/keam2026 |
Government Engineering Colleges Under KEAM 2026
Kerala has 10 fully government-funded engineering colleges that offer B.Tech admissions through KEAM 2026 counselling. These colleges are run entirely by the state government and have no management quota — every seat is filled through CEE Kerala’s merit-based allotment process. Institutions are spread across nine of Kerala’s 14 districts, giving students from different parts of the state access to affordable, government-run engineering education. College of Engineering Trivandrum (CET), established in 1939, is the largest and most sought-after government engineering college in the state.
College-wise KEAM 2026 Seat Matrix
The table below shows the expected total seat intake at each government engineering college for KEAM 2026, based on KEAM 2025 data. CEE Kerala will publish the confirmed 2026 seat matrix at cee.kerala.gov.in before the choice-filling round opens.
| College Name | District | Expected Total Seats (2026) |
|---|---|---|
| College of Engineering, Trivandrum (CET) | Thiruvananthapuram | 840 |
| Government Engineering College, Thrissur | Thrissur | 480 |
| Government Engineering College, Kozhikode | Kozhikode | 480 |
| Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology (RIT) | Kottayam | 480 |
| Government Engineering College, Barton Hill | Thiruvananthapuram | 420 |
| Government Engineering College, Sreekrishnapuram | Palakkad | 420 |
| Government Engineering College, Kannur | Kannur | 360 |
| Government Engineering College, Kasaragod | Kasaragod | 360 |
| Government Engineering College, Idukki | Idukki | 300 |
| Government Engineering College, Wayanad | Wayanad | 180 |
| Total | — | ~4,320 |
Seat counts above are expected based on KEAM 2025 trends. Intake may change slightly if AICTE approves a revised intake for any college before the 2026 academic session begins.
Category-wise Seat Distribution in Government Colleges
About 47% of all seats in Kerala government engineering colleges are reserved for SEBC, EWS, SC, and ST categories, while the remaining 53% go to the general merit (KM) pool. The table below shows the expected category-wise breakdown across the ~4,320 government college seats for KEAM 2026.
| Category | Reservation | Approx. Seats (Govt. Colleges) |
|---|---|---|
| General / KM (Kerala Merit) | 53% | ~2,290 |
| SEBC (Socially and Educationally Backward Classes) | 27% | ~1,166 |
| EWS (Economically Weaker Section) | 10% | ~432 |
| SC (Scheduled Caste) | 8% | ~346 |
| ST (Scheduled Tribe) | 2% | ~86 |
| Total | 100% | ~4,320 |
Within each category, a small number of seats is also earmarked for persons with disabilities (PWD), NCC, sports quota, and children of defence personnel. CEE Kerala specifies exact sub-quota seat counts in the official KEAM 2026 seat matrix published before counselling.
Branch-wise Seats in Top Government Engineering Colleges
Most B.Tech branches in Kerala government colleges have an AICTE-approved intake of 60 seats. High-demand branches such as Computer Science and Engineering at larger institutions may have multiple sections. The table below shows the expected branch-wise seat intake at College of Engineering Trivandrum, the largest government engineering college in Kerala.
College of Engineering Trivandrum (CET) — Expected Branch-wise Seat Intake 2026
| Branch | Expected Seats |
|---|---|
| Computer Science and Engineering | 120 |
| Electronics and Communication Engineering | 120 |
| Mechanical Engineering | 120 |
| Civil Engineering | 120 |
| Electrical Engineering | 60 |
| Chemical Engineering | 60 |
| Information Technology | 60 |
| Production Engineering | 60 |
| Instrumentation Engineering | 60 |
| Safety and Fire Engineering | 60 |
| Total | 840 |
Government colleges such as GEC Thrissur and GEC Kozhikode typically offer Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics and Communication, and Computer Science Engineering with 60 seats each. Newer campuses like GEC Wayanad offer fewer branches and a smaller total intake.
How to Check KEAM 2026 Seat Matrix Online
CEE Kerala publishes the KEAM 2026 seat matrix on its official portal ahead of each allotment round. Follow these steps to access and use it:
- Visit the official CEE Kerala portal at cee.kerala.gov.in/keam2026.
- On the KEAM 2026 homepage, look for the Seat Matrix or Engineering Admissions section.
- Click the link to open the seat matrix PDF or online table.
- Use available filters to select Government Colleges, a specific district, or a particular branch.
- Note the college code and branch code for every option you want to add during choice filling.
- Download or save the PDF so you can refer to it before your allotment round deadline.
The seat matrix is updated before each allotment round. Seats surrendered or not accepted in one round return to the available pool, so the numbers may rise slightly in later rounds — always download the latest version before submitting your choices.
KEAM 2026 Seat Matrix FAQs
Ques. How many total seats are available in government engineering colleges under KEAM 2026?
Ans. Approximately 4,320 seats are expected across 10 government engineering colleges in Kerala for KEAM 2026, based on KEAM 2025 data. CEE Kerala will publish the confirmed seat count in the official 2026 seat matrix at cee.kerala.gov.in before counselling begins.
Ques. Which Kerala government engineering college has the most seats?
Ans. College of Engineering, Trivandrum (CET) has the highest seat intake among government engineering colleges in Kerala, with approximately 840 seats across 10 branches. It is also the oldest engineering college in the state, established in 1939.
Ques. Are there management quota seats in Kerala government engineering colleges?
Ans. No. Fully government-funded engineering colleges in Kerala do not have management or NRI quota seats. Every seat is allotted through the KEAM 2026 counselling process managed by CEE Kerala, based on your rank and category.
Ques. What is the reservation breakdown for KEAM 2026 government college seats?
Ans. Government engineering college seats in Kerala are reserved as follows — SEBC: 27%, EWS: 10%, SC: 8%, ST: 2%, with the remaining ~53% for the general (KM — Kerala Merit) category. A small portion within each category is also reserved for PWD, NCC, sports quota, and children of defence personnel.
Ques. Does the KEAM 2026 seat matrix change after each allotment round?
Ans. Yes. CEE Kerala updates the seat matrix before each allotment round to reflect vacancies created when students reject or do not report for an earlier allotment. These seats are added back to the pool, so checking the latest seat matrix before each round deadline is important.
Ques. Which branches are offered in most Kerala government engineering colleges?
Ans. Most government engineering colleges in Kerala offer Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, and Computer Science Engineering with 60 seats each. Larger colleges like CET, GEC Thrissur, and GEC Kozhikode also provide branches such as Chemical Engineering, Information Technology, and Production Engineering.

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