Revised KEAM 2025 Rank List Published; Rank 5 Candidate Moves to Rank 1

CEE has released the revised KEAM 2025 rank list. The rank list has been published based on the original formula used to draw the rank list. Check details below.
The revised KEAM 2025 rank list was released by CEE on July 10. Joshua Jacob Thomas, from Kowdiar in Thiruvananthapuram, has climbed from fifth to first place in the updated KEAM Engineering exam rankings. Hari Krishnan Baiju of Cherai in Alappuzha maintained his position at second, while Emil Iype Sacharia from Kudappanakunnu in Thiruvananthapuram took the third spot. Adl Zayaan from Kozhikode has stayed in fourth place. On the other hand, John Shinoj of Muvattupuzha, who initially held the first rank, has fallen to seventh in the revised list.
The cancellation was prompted by several petitions from CBSE students contesting the changes implemented by the state government regarding the standardisation formula used to create the KEAM rank list. In response, the state government filed an appeal on Wednesday against the High Court's single bench ruling, which was annulled by the division bench the following Thursday.
After the High Court division bench's decision, the Higher Education Department issued a directive to revoke the amendment and instructed the CEE to make appropriate arrangements to publish the KEAM rank list following the court’s ruling.
How to Check KEAM 2025 Ranks
Visit the official website: www.cee.kerala.gov.in
- Click on the “KEAM 2025 - Candidate Portal” link on the homepage.
- Log in using your Application Number, Password, and the Access Code
- Click on the “KEAM result 2025” link
- Your ranks will be displayed
CEE will soon release the KEAM 2025 counselling dates for admission to engineering and pharmacy courses at cee.kerala.gov.in.
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