KEAM 2025 marks calculator, percentile vs rank, pass mark; what is normalised score?
Vagisha Kaushik | May 14, 2025 | 07:52 PM IST | 2 mins read
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The Commissioner of Examinations (CEE) will issue the Kerala Engineering, Architecture, and Medical Entrance Examination (KEAM) 2025 cut-off and KEAM 2025 rank list soon on the official website, cee.kerala.gov.in. Now that the KEAM 2025 results are out, students can check their scores and ranks with the help of KEAM marks vs rank.
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As per KEAM qualifying marks 2025, aspirants are required to score at least 45% marks in the exam, 240 out of 480. KEAM 2025 was held as a computer-based test between April 23 and 29 for admission to engineering, architecture and pharmacy courses for the academic session 2025-26.
KEAM 2025 score calculator
KEAM 2025 score calculator involves calculation of the raw scores and converting them to a percentile. Here’s how to calculate raw marks in KEAM 2025 results :
- Download the KEAM 2025 answer key .
- Using the answer key, check the correct answers to the KEAM question paper
- Note all the correct answers and the incorrect ones.
- With the help of the KEAM marking scheme, calculate your expected marks.
- For each correct answer, add 4 marks and deduct 1 mark for every incorrect response.
What is normalised score in KEAM 2025?
Since KEAM 2025 was held in multiple shifts on multiple days, the exam authorities use a normalisation process to eliminate the difference in difficulty level across the exams, wherein raw marks are converted into percentile. The KEAM 2025 normalisation process is explained below.
KEAM 2025 percentile vs rank
KEAM 2025 percentile vs rank is determined on the basis of various factors including the total number of seats, exam difficulty level, reservation criteria, normalisation procedure, past years’ cut-off trends.
The expected KEAM marks vs rank 2025 for BTech, based on Careers360 analysis:
|
Score Out of 600 |
Expected KEAM 2025 Rank |
|
550+ |
1 – 5000 |
|
450+ |
5001 – 20000 |
|
350+ |
20001 – 50000 |
The expected KEAM marks vs rank 2025 for pharmacy, based on Careers360 analysis:
|
Score out of 300 |
Expected KEAM Rank |
|
250+ |
1 – 1000 |
|
225+ |
1001 – 2500 |
|
162+ |
2501 – 8000 |
|
100+ |
8001 – 20000 |
|
Less than 100 |
20000 and above |
Expected KEAM percentile vs marks 2025 is given below.
|
KEAM total marks out of 600 |
Expected KEAM Percentile Range |
|
550+ |
99.5+ |
|
450–549 |
95.4 – 99.5 |
|
350–449 |
84.9 – 95.5 |
|
Below 350 |
Below 85 |
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