KEAM Cutoff 2025- Check course wise cutoff, Passing Marks and Previous Year Cutoff

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Content Writer | MBA Professional | Updated on - May 16, 2025

The KEAM Cutoff is the minimum score required for admission to engineering, architecture, pharmacy, and medical programs in Kerala. The cutoff will be released by the office of the Commissioner of Entrance Exam (CEE) after each round of KEAM seat allotment 2025.

It is expected that the students who secure a rank under 300 can get admission to CSE at the College of Engineering, Thiruvananthapuram. Last year, the closing rank for CSE in KEAM reached 271.

Those with a rank around 550 got CSE at the government Engineering College Thrissur, while a rank of 1,100 was required for TKM College of Engineering, Kollam. Candidates up to the rank of 2,000 achieved CSE in institutes like Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology, Kittayam.

For branches like Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, students with ranks between 2,000 and 8,000 secured seats in mid-tier colleges. Last year, Mechanical Engineering at CET closed at 3426, and Civil Engineering at 5,587.

  • For B.Pharma, the cutoff rank was high; government colleges accept a rank up to 15,000-20,000, depending upon the category.
  • In Architecture, admissions are based on NATA scores, top colleges require a rank under 3,000 for admissions.

KEAM Previous Year’s Cutoff

The CEE has released the official KEAM cutoffs from 2024 to 2022, the candidates can check the official KEAM previous year’s cutoff below.

KEAM Engineering Cutoff Ranks

Year Phase 1 Ranks Phase 2 Ranks
KEAM Cutoff Ranks 2024 Check Here  Check Here
KEAM Cutoff Ranks 2023 Check Here -
KEAM Cutoff Ranks 2022 Check Here Check Here

KEAM Medical (MBBS, BDS) Cutoff Ranks

Year Phase 1 Ranks Phase 2 Ranks Phase 3 Ranks    
KEAM Cutoff Ranks 2024 Check Here  Check Here Check Here 
KEAM Cutoff Ranks 2023 Check Here Check Here  Check Here 
KEAM Cutoff Ranks 2022 - Check Here -

KEAM Medical (AYUSH) Cutoff Ranks

Year Phase 1 Ranks Phase 2 Ranks Phase 3 Ranks    
KEAM Cutoff Ranks 2024 Check Here  Check Here Check Here 
KEAM Cutoff Ranks 2023 - Check Here  Check Here 
KEAM Cutoff Ranks 2022 Check Here Check Here -

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KEAM Cutoff 2025 (Expected)

The KEAM 2025 cutoff will be released by the Commissioner for Entrance Examination (CEE) after each round of the allotment process. The cutoff is announced separately for each course, college, category, and the closing rank of the college.

  • The cutoff rank for B.Pharma, General category can go up to 15,000-20,000, and for SC/ST up to 30,000 or more in self-financing colleges.
  • In Architecture (B.Arch), admission depends on NATA score and KEAM rank. The closing rank can range around 3,000 for the General Category, and 7,000-10,000 for reserved categories.

KEAM 2025 Expected Cutoff for Computer Science Engineering (CSE)

College General EWS OBC (SEBC) SC ST
College of Engineering, Thiruvananthapuram (CET) ≤ 300 ≤ 450 ≤ 600 ≤ 2,500 ≤ 5,000
Government Engineering College, Thrissur ≤ 550 ≤ 750 ≤ 950 ≤ 3,000 ≤ 5,500
Govt. Model Engineering College, Kochi (MEC) ≤ 1,000 ≤ 1,200 ≤ 1,500 ≤ 3,200 ≤ 5,800
TKM College of Engineering, Kollam ≤ 1,100 ≤ 1,300 ≤ 1,600 ≤ 3,500 ≤ 6,000

KEAM 2025 Expected Cutoff for Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE)

College General EWS OBC (SEBC) SC ST
CET, Thiruvananthapuram ≤ 800 ≤ 1,100 ≤ 1,400 ≤ 3,500 ≤ 6,000
GEC Thrissur ≤ 1,200 ≤ 1,500 ≤ 1,900 ≤ 4,000 ≤ 6,500
TKM College of Engineering ≤ 2,000 ≤ 2,400 ≤ 2,800 ≤ 4,500 ≤ 7,000
MEC, Kochi ≤ 1,500 ≤ 1,800 ≤ 2,000 ≤ 4,000 ≤ 6,500

KEAM 2025 Expected Cutoff for Electrical & Electronics Engineering (EEE)

College General EWS OBC (SEBC) SC ST
CET, Thiruvananthapuram ≤ 1,800 ≤ 2,200 ≤ 2,800 ≤ 4,500 ≤ 7,000
GEC Thrissur ≤ 2,500 ≤ 3,000 ≤ 3,500 ≤ 5,500 ≤ 8,500
TKM College of Engineering ≤ 3,200 ≤ 3,700 ≤ 4,200 ≤ 6,000 ≤ 9,000

KEAM 2025 Expected Cutoff for B.Pharma

College General EWS OBC (SEBC) SC ST
Government Medical College, Kozhikode ≤ 2,500 ≤ 3,000 ≤ 3,500 ≤ 6,500 ≤ 9,000
Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram ≤ 2,800 ≤ 3,200 ≤ 3,800 ≤ 6,800 ≤ 9,500
Government Medical College, Kottayam ≤ 3,200 ≤ 3,600 ≤ 4,000 ≤ 7,000 ≤ 10,000
Private Self-financing Pharmacy Colleges ≤ 8,000 ≤ 9,000 ≤ 10,000 ≤ 15,000 ≤ 20,000


KEAM Marks vs Rank (Expected)

The KEAM Marks vs Rank analysis is important for the students to understand their ranks according to their marks scored in the KEAM exam. The KEAM exam is conducted for Engineering and Pharmacy courses. The total marks for Engineering are 600, while for Pharmacy, it is 300. The KEAM Marks vs Rank for Engineering and B.Pharma is given below in detail:

Expected KEAM 2025 Marks vs Rank (Engineering)

Marks (out of 600) Expected Rank Range
500+ 1 – 5,000
400+ 5,001 – 20,000
300+ 20,001 – 50,000
250+ Above 50,000

Expected KEAM 2025 Marks vs Rank (Pharmacy)

Marks (out of 600) Expected Rank Range
450+ 1 – 5,000
390+ 5,001 – 15,000
280+ 15,001 – 30,000
Below 250 Above 30,000

KEAM College-wise Cutoff 2025 (Expected)

The KEAM Cutoff for top colleges like CET (College of Engineering, Thiruvananthapuram), College of Engineering Thrissur is high for engineering students. Last year, the closing cutoff rank was 271 for CSE, and for ECE, the cutoff rank was 256 for EE.

You can check the college-wise cutoff for KEAM from the table below:

KEAM Cutoff for College of Engineering, Thiruvananthapuram (CET)

Branch Expected Closing Rank
Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) 350 – 400
Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE) 600 – 700
Electrical & Electronics Engineering (EEE) 1,100 – 1,300
Mechanical Engineering 2,500 – 3,000
Civil Engineering 3,500 – 4,000

KEAM Cutoff for Government Engineering College, Thrissur (GEC Thrissur)

Branch Expected Closing Rank
Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) 700 – 800
Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE) 1,200 – 1,400
Electrical & Electronics Engineering (EEE) 2,000 – 2,300
Mechanical Engineering 4,500 – 5,000
Civil Engineering 5,500 – 6,000

KEAM Cutoff for TKM College of Engineering, Kollam

Branch Expected Closing Rank
Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) 1,000 – 1,200
Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE) 1,800 – 2,000
Electrical & Electronics Engineering (EEE) 3,000 – 3,500
Mechanical Engineering 6,000 – 6,500
Civil Engineering 7,000 – 7,500

KEAM Cutoff for Government Model Engineering College (MEC), Kochi

Branch Expected Closing Rank
Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) 1,200 – 1,400
Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE) 2,500 – 2,800
Electrical & Electronics Engineering (EEE) 3,500 – 4,000
Mechanical Engineering 8,000 – 9,000

KEAM Cutoff for MA College of Engineering, Kothamangalam

Branch Expected Closing Rank
Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) 1,500 – 1,700
Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE) 2,800 – 3,000
Electrical & Electronics Engineering (EEE) 4,000 – 4,500
Mechanical Engineering 9,000 – 10,000

KEAM Cutoff for CET Trivandrum

Branch Expected Closing Rank
Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) 350 – 400
Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE) 600 – 700
Electrical & Electronics Engineering (EEE) 1,100 – 1,300
Mechanical Engineering 2,500 – 3,000
Civil Engineering 3,500 – 4,000

KEAM Passing Marks

The KEAM passing marks are important for eligibility for rank lists, KEAM counselling, and seat allotment.

What are the KEAM passing marks?

As there are no fixed passing marks in KEAM, candidates have to meet a criterion to be considered as passing. The criteria are as follows:

  • The candidates must score at least 10 marks in each paper (Paper 1: Physics & Chemistry, Paper 2: Mathematics) to be considered for the rank list.
  • If you score less than 10 marks in any paper, your result will not be included in the engineering rank list. The SC/ ST candidates are exempted from this marking scheme.
  • If you meet the minimum mark criteria, your Class 12 PCM marks will affect whether you are in the rank list or not.

What are the qualifying marks for the KEAM ?

The Qualifying marks for KEAM are as follows:

Candidate Category Minimum Marks per Paper (Expected) Rank List Eligibility
General/OBC 10 marks each in Paper I & II Yes, if the criteria are met
SC/ST No minimum required Yes
PwD Same as category criteria Yes

KEAM Good Score

A good score in the KEAM exam depends on your branch and category. For Engineering branches, a higher score is required for admission to courses like CSE, ECE, and EE. While for Pharmacy the score requirement is low.

What is a Good Score in KEAM 2025?

The Engineering paper in the KEAM exam carries 600 marks (Physics + Chemistry + Mathematics). An approximate good score for the top course in Engineering can range as follows:

  • CSE in CET/Thrissur/MEC: 480+
  • ECE in CET/Thrissur/MEC: 450+
  • EEE in TKM, GEC: 420+
  • Mechanical/Civil in Tier-1 Govt. Colleges: 380+

The good score for B.Pharma can range as follows:

  • For top colleges: 400+
  • For good self-financing colleges: 350+
  • Minimum for admission: 280–300+
Score Range (Out of 600) What It Means
500+ Excellent – Top 5,000 rank possible
450 – 499 Eligible for top Govt. colleges (like CET)
400 – 449 Good – May get top branches in second-tier colleges
300 – 399 Average – Entry into private colleges
Below 300 May struggle for core branches in reputed colleges

What is a Safe Score in KEAM 2025?

A safe score in KEAM 2025 can range 480-520+ for CET, 420-460 for government colleges of Kerala, 400-450 for TKM/MCEC. You can check the safe score for KEAM 205 from the table below:

College Type Safe Score Range
CET Trivandrum (CSE) 480 – 520+
Govt. Colleges (ECE/EEE/ME) 420 – 460+
TKM/MEC (Top Private-Aided) 400 – 450+
Private Self-Financed (CSE) 350 – 400+
General Entry (any stream) 300+

Is 300 a Good Score in KEAM?

A score of 300 in KEAM (out of 600) is considered a moderate score. This score may not guarantee admission to top government colleges or highly sought-after branches like CSE, but it still offers admission chances in:

  • Private self-financing colleges for branches like ECE, Mechanical, or even CSE in later rounds.
  • Government colleges for reserved categories, especially in lower-demand branches.
  • It can also lead to better ranks if your Class 12 PCM marks are strong, as the final rank considers 50% KEAM + 50% board marks.

Colleges You Can Expect with 300 Marks in KEAM (Expected 2025)

College Name Possible Branches Admission Type
Rajagiri School of Engineering, Kochi ECE, Mechanical, Civil, possibly CSE (last rounds) Private Self-Financing
Mar Athanasius College of Engg., Kothamangalam Mechanical, EEE, Civil Govt.-Aided (Reserved chance)
SCMS School of Engineering, Kochi CSE, ECE, IT (available in later rounds) Private Self-Financing
Federal Institute of Science & Tech. (FISAT) EEE, ECE, CE (maybe CSE in later rounds) Private Self-Financing
Sree Chitra Thirunal College of Engineering Civil, ECE, Production (reserved category) Govt. (Reserved Categories)
Adi Shankara Institute, Kalady CSE, ECE, ME, IT Private Self-Financing
Christ College of Engineering, Irinjalakuda ME, EEE, ECE Private Self-Financing
Government Engineering College, Wayanad Civil, EEE (if reserved) Govt. (Reserved only)

Is 200 a Good Score in KEAM?

A score of 200 out of 600 in KEAM is considered below average for students in the General category. With this score, it is dififcult to get admission in government engineering colleges for core branches.

  • You may get admission in self-financing private colleges, in non-core or less in-demand branches.
  • Reserved category students (SC/ST/OBC) may still get into government colleges, but in low-demand branches.

List of Colleges You Can Expect with 200 Marks in KEAM (Expected 2025)

College Name Possible Branches Admission Type
Viswajyothi College of Engineering, Vazhakulam Civil, EEE, Production Private Self-Financing
Christ College of Engineering, Irinjalakuda ECE, ME, Instrumentation (last rounds) Private Self-Financing
Sree Narayana Gurukulam College, Kolenchery Mechanical, Civil Private Self-Financing
Mangalam College of Engineering, Kottayam EEE, Civil, ECE Private Self-Financing
MES College of Engineering, Kuttippuram Civil, Production (Reserved only) Govt.-Aided (Reserved)
Government Engineering College, Idukki Civil, Mechanical (reserved only) Govt. (SC/ST Categories)
Toc H Institute of Science & Tech, Kochi EEE, CE (Limited availability) Private Self-Financing
Ilahia College of Engineering & Tech Mechanical, Civil Private Self-Financing

*The article might have information for the previous academic years, which will be updated soon subject to the notification issued by the University/College.

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kush jain
Dec 24, 2022 17:35
I want to know about every examination I can participate in 2023, targetting a BTech in computer science. Alternatively my second choice of course would be BSc in Mathematics. I graduated from CBSE board in sciences in 2022 with a score of 92.6%.
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sinbad chongtham
Dec 26, 2022 18:18

KEAM is one of the common entrance tests accepted for admission in B.Tech programs. You can check the various entrance tests accepted for admission to the said program from B.Tech Computer Science and Engineering.


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