In a major decision affecting thousands of students, the Kerala High Court has quashed the KEAM 2025 entrance exam results.

The Court ruled that the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE) violated norms by modifying the mark weightage formula for rank calculation after publishing the original prospectus. The exam, conducted for admission to professional courses like engineering and pharmacy in Kerala, will now undergo a complete reevaluation.
Initially, the KEAM 2025 prospectus had mentioned equal weightage (1:1:1) for Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics in score calculation. However, the CEE later applied a revised ratio of 5:3:2, favouring mathematics more than the other subjects. Several students and parents, especially from CBSE and ICSE boards, filed petitions claiming the change:
The High Court declared that altering the weightage after the exam process began was unjustified. The bench observed:
"The change in the weightage structure lacked transparency and procedural fairness and was introduced at a stage that could directly impact student rankings."
As a result:
The Kerala CEE must now:
1. Re-evaluate all candidates' scores with the equal subject weightage.
2. Publish a revised rank list on its official website - cee.kerala.gov.in.
3. Reschedule counselling and seat allotment rounds, likely delaying the academic calendar for engineering and other courses.
Candidates are advised to:
This judgment impacts admissions to engineering, architecture, pharmacy, and other professional streams through KEAM 2025.
Many students welcomed the verdict, calling it a step toward ensuring fairness and transparency in entrance exams. Education analysts also emphasized that such abrupt changes in exam rules should be avoided in future cycles.
KEAM 2025 rank list cancelled due to illegal weightage change.
Court directs use of original 1:1:1 ratio for Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics.
Fresh results and counselling to be announced soon.
Students advised to wait for revised schedule and not proceed with admissions yet.
Conclusion
The Kerala High Court's decision to cancel the KEAM 2025 results ensures justice for thousands of students affected by sudden, unfair changes to the evaluation scheme. While the move causes temporary disruption, it underscores the importance of consistency and fairness in public examinations. Candidates should await the updated rank list and prepare for rescheduled counselling as per the new timeline.