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Business Standard
11-07-2025
- Politics
- Business Standard
CEE Kerala publishes revised KEAM rank list after court order, know more
The Commissioner of Entrance Examination (CEE) Kerala has published a revised KEAM 2025 ranking list on July 10. Many petitions from CBSE students challenging the state government's modifications to the standardisation formula used to generate the KEAM rank list led to the cancellation. The division bench revoked the High Court's single bench decision the following Thursday after the state government appealed it on Wednesday. After the High Court division bench's order, the Higher Education Department directed the CEE to make the necessary preparations to publish the KEAM rank list under the court's decision and revoked the changes. The revised KEAM 2025 rank list is now on the official candidate portal at How to check KEAM 2025 ranks? • Go to the official website at • Press on the 'KEAM 2025 - Candidate Portal' link on the homepage. • Log in utilising your Application Number, Password, and the Access Code CEE Kerala publishes revised KEAM rank 2025: Candidates' details 1. Engineering exam • Candidates appeared- 86,549 • Qualified candidates-76,230 • Candidates under the revised rank list- 67,505. Toppers are: • Joshua Jacob Thomas – Rank 1 • Hari Kishan Baiju – Rank 2 • Emil Iype Sacharia – Rank 3 2. For Pharmacy exams • Total number of candidates- 33,425 • Candidates under the revised rank list- 27,841. Toppers are: • Anakha Anil – Rank 1 • Hrishikesh R Shenoy – Rank 2 • Fathimathu Zahra – Rank 3. CEE Kerala KEAM revised rank 2025: What's next? To view their updated rank and prepare for the next stages of the counselling and seat allocation process, candidates are asked to use the KEAM candidate portal. CEE Kerala KEAM revised rank 2025: Background Controversy In order to address long-standing concerns from students following the state syllabus, the Kerala government first released the KEAM 2025 results using a revised mark consolidation formula. However, candidates from other educational boards, particularly CBSE, objected to the move. Following the court's decision, the rankings were revised using the original methodology and the earlier adjustment was cancelled. Court orders on the CEE Kerala KEAM revised rank 2025 The change comes after the Kerala High Court invalidated the KEAM prospectus's adjustment to Article 9.7.4. (b). A new method for marks consolidation was included in the clause, which generated significant panic, especially among CBSE board students. Hana Fathima, a CBSE student who had petitioned against the last-minute change to the ranking criterion, was given preference by the court. The High Court stated that it was not reasonable or equitable to make such a big modification at the final admissions stage.


The Hindu
10-07-2025
- Politics
- The Hindu
New rank holders as KEAM revised rank list is out
The Commissioner for Entrance Examinations published the revised rank list for the KEAM 2025 entrance examination on Thursday night. The list was prepared in accordance with the previous normalisation formula, which the High Court reinstated after quashing the original rank list prepared using a new formula. As anticipated, the number of toppers from the State Board saw a sharp decline. Only 21 students from the State Board made it to the top 100 ranks, down from 43 on the original list published under the now-invalidated formula. The toppers' list also saw significant reshuffling. Joshua Jacob Thomas from Thiruvananthapuram emerged the top ranker with a score of 588.5773 out of 600. He had previously held the fifth rank with 587.6773 marks. Hari Kishan Baiju of Ernakulam retained his second position, while Emil Iype Sacharia (Thiruvananthapuram), Adyl Zayaan (Kozhikode), Adhvaith Ayinippilly (Karnataka), and Ananya Rajeev (Karnataka) secured ranks three to six respectively. John Sinoj of Ernakulam, who topped the original list, slipped to seventh place after his score was revised downward by 0.7812 marks. In the reserved categories, Hridin S. Biju of Kasaragod and Sabarinath K.S. of Kottayam secured the highest ranks among Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe candidates, respectively. Of the 86,549 students who appeared for KEAM 2025, 76,230 qualified, and 67,505 were included in the final engineering rank list. Earlier in the day, Higher Education Minister R. Bindu had the government would accept the Kerala High Court upholding the quashing of this year's results and would publish a revised rank-list at the earliest. Upholding a Single Bench's order, the Division Bench of Justice Anil K. Narendran and Justice Muralee Krishna S. observed that it found no ground to interfere with the Single Bench order which had directed the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations to publish the rank-list in accordance with the prospectus which had been issued in February. The Division Bench added that the government had acted beyond the recommendations that had been made by its own expert committee, on which basis the earlier prospectus was prepared.


Time of India
01-07-2025
- General
- Time of India
KEAM: Boys rule engg, Ekm bags top 2 ranks
Kozhikode: Boys swept nine of the top 10 engineering ranks as the results of the Kerala Engineering Architecture Medical (KEAM) entrance examinations were announced on Tuesday. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now John Shinoj from Muvattupuzha, Ernakulam, bagged the top rank in engineering with a score of 588.58 out of 600 while Hari Kishan Baiju from Cherai, also in Ernakulam, came second. Akshay Biju B N from Kakkur in Kozhikode secured the third rank. Dhiya Roopa B R is the lone girl in the top 10. Hridin S Biju from Nileshwar in Kasaragod and Sabarinath K S from Kottayam topped the rankings in the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes categories, respectively. Higher education minister R Bindu announced the results in Kozhikode. Anakha Anil of Alappuzha secured first rank in Pharmacy entrance. Of the 33,425 candidates who wrote Pharmacy entrance exams, 27,841 have been included in the Pharmacy rank list. The computer-based entrance examinations were held from April 23 to 29 at 138 centres in the state and also in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bengaluru and Dubai. A total of 86,549 candidates appeared for the engineering entrance exams, out of which 76,230 qualified. The engineering rank list was prepared by including 67,505 candidates, who had submitted their marks in time. KEAM rank list was prepared as per the new mark normalisation formula approved by the Cabinet on Monday. Due to complaints regarding the standardization process used to prepare the engineering rank list, the govt order for finalizing the list was issued only after detailed scrutiny of various scientific methods for mark normalization and selecting the most appropriate one. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Bindu said that, as per the 2025 academic calendar issued by AICTE, BTech admission procedures should be completed by Aug 14. Three rounds of centralized allotment and a spot allotment are to be completed in a time-bound manner. The allotment process for Architecture course will begin as soon as National Aptitude Test in Architecture scores are received. KEAM is a state-level entrance test for admission to engineering, architecture and pharmacy courses. Those seeking admission to medical courses will be based on NEET scores and not on a separate state-level test.