KEAM 2025: NEET scorecard submission deadline is July 21; rank list to follow old prospectus
Anu Parthiban | July 17, 2025 | 09:03 PM IST | 2 mins read
Kerala NEET UG Counselling 2025: Candidates are required to submit their NEET scorecard on the KEAM official website, cee.kerala.gov.in, by July 21.
The Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE) has opened the online facility for submission of NEET UG result 2025 details for admission to MBBS, BDS, and allied courses. Candidates, who qualified NEET 2025 conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA), will have to upload the scorecard by July 21 on the official website, cee.kerala.gov.in.
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KEAM 2025 prospectus was published last month for engineering, medical, pharmacy, and other undergraduate courses. Days later, the state government introduced amendments in the admission policy. However, the Kerala High Court quashed the last-minute changes, calling it “illegal, arbitrary, and unjustified”.
Following this, Kerala CEE revised the KEAM rank list 2025 published for the engineering admissions. The KEAM rank list 2025 for MBBS, BDS will also be prepared without considering the changes introduced in the new prospectus.
Controversy over KEAM 2025 prospectus changes
KEAM 2025 new prospectus changed the 1:1:1 rule for normalisation of marks obtained by students in the qualifying subjects in Class 12. This last-minute change was opposed by several students as it changed the overall merit.
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KEAM original prospectus |
KEAM new prospectus |
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The final year marks of the qualifying examination of each subject Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry/ Computer Science/ Biotechnology/ Biology of the students who have passed the subject, received from the respective Boards, shall be transformed out of 100. The marks of the three subjects shall be computed out of 300 after effecting standardization in each subject. |
The final year marks of the qualifying examination of each subject Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry/Computer Science/ Biotechnology/ Biology, shall be transformed to be out of 100. The marks of the three subjects, after effecting the normalization in each subject, shall be put together in the ratio 5:3:2 (Mathematics:150, Physics:90, Chemistry:60) so that the combined marks of the three subjects is out of 300. |
However, the Kerala higher education minister R Bindu said that the government was not planning on appealing against the high court as it would delay the admission process. She said that the earlier formula was "unjust" and that is why it was changed. The minister also said that the KEAM prospectus contained a clause permitting the government to make changes in it at any time.
KEAM 2025: How to upload NEET scorecard
Through the KEAM 2025 counselling, admission to medical courses such as MBBS, BDS, Ayurveda, Homoeopathy, Siddha, Unani and allied courses such as agriculture, co-operation and banking, BTech Bio Tech, climate change, forestry, veterinary and fisheries will be done.
“Candidates who do not submit their NEET (UG) - 2025 results to the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations within the stipulated time shall not be considered for the preparation of rank list for Medical & Medical Allied courses,” it said.
Students will have to visit the Kerala CEE official website, cee.kerala.gov.in, and click on the candidate login link. After logging in using the KEAM application number and password. Now, click on the 'NEET result 2025 submission' link and proceed to add NEET application number, roll number, and date of birth. Candidates are advised to check all details displayed on the screen before clicking "verified and submit".
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