KEAM 2023 Over: Answer key soon; check BTech cut-off trends for top branches
Magdhi Diksha | May 17, 2023 | 05:14 PM IST | 3 mins read
KEAM exam 2023 is over. Will you get into BTech in a government engineering college? These were KEAM cut-offs for top branches last year.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The Commissioner for Entrance Exam (CEE) Kerala concluded the Kerala Architectur Medical (KEAM) entrance exam 2023 today, May 17. Will you get a seat in the coveted BTech computer science engineering or related branches? The KEAM 2023 cut-off for candidates taking admission based on the state merit list was as high as 433 at the College of Engineering, Thiruvananthapuram, a public engineering college that admits via the KEAM exam. Checking the KEAM answer key 2023 is a good way for a candidate to gauge the score they are likely to get, make assumptions about their rank and where admission is likely.
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As per the official notice, CEE Kerala is expected to release the KEAM answer key 2023 shortly along with KEAM 2023 question paper on the official website of CEE at cee.keralav.gov.in and the candidates can raise objections to KEAM answer key 2023 .
After KEAM answer key 2023 has been released, CEE will announce the KEAM result 2023 at cee.kerala.gov.in and draw up rank lists. Although CEE has not yet declared KEAM 2023 exam time and date, it is expected to announce the KEAM 2023 result date shortly. The rank lists are for various categories of students including those who are taking admission in open seats based on the “state merit” lists and those going into reserved category seats. The rank list is drawn up based on a 50:50 weightage ratio of results in KEAM 2023 and the final marks obtained in the qualifying exam of maths, physics and chemistry by the candidates. Seat allotment is on the basis of preference and the place on the merit list.
KEAM Cut-off 2023: BTech CSE trends
As per the data from the last year’s cut-off list of top government engineering colleges for computer science engineering and allied specialisations, seat allotment continued till phase 3 at most government engineering colleges in Kerala. Admission to Government Engineering College, Sreekrishnapuram was complete during phase 2 of the counselling process, while KEAM counselling continued till phase 3 in other colleges.
Given below are the KEAM cut-offs for BTech Computer Science Engineering last year at Kerala's government engineering colleges. Candidates can use the KEAM rank predictor to check their chances.
KEAM Cut-offs
|
Course/ College |
Phase 3 |
Phase 2 |
|
Computer Science and Design |
|
|
|
Government Engineering College, Kozhikode |
10780 |
|
|
Computer Science and Engineering |
|
|
|
Govt. College of Engineering, Kannur |
2925 |
|
|
Govt. Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Tech., Kottayam. |
2641 |
|
|
M A College of Engineering, Kothamangalam. |
2039 |
|
|
N S S College of Engineering, Palakkad. |
3050 |
|
|
Govt. Engineering College, Sreekrishnapuram. |
- |
2009 |
|
Govt. Engineering College,Thrissur. |
831 |
|
|
T K M College of Engineering, Kollam. |
1523 |
|
|
College of Engineering,Thiruvananthapuram |
443 |
|
|
Computer Science and Engineering (Data Science) |
|
|
|
M A College of Engineering, Kothamangalam |
3579 |
|
|
Electrical and Electronics Engineering |
|
|
|
Govt. College of Engineering, Kannur |
13269 |
|
|
Govt. Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Tech., Kottayam. |
12765 |
|
|
M A College of Engineering, Kothamangalam. |
11754 |
|
|
N S S College of Engineering, Palakkad. |
13282 |
|
|
Govt. Engineering College, Sreekrishnapuram. |
7697 |
|
|
Govt. Engineering College, Thrissur. |
4839 |
|
|
T K M College of Engineering, Kollam. |
8180 |
|
|
Govt. Engineering College, Barton Hills, TVM |
9992 |
|
|
College of Engineering, Thiruvananthapuram |
1657 |
|
|
Govt. Engineering College, Mananthavady |
12480 |
|
|
Mechanical Engineering |
|
|
|
Engineering College, Idukki |
24920 |
|
|
Govt. Engineering College, Kozhikode. |
24961 |
|
|
Govt. College of Engineering, Kannur |
24918 |
|
|
Govt. Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Tech., Kottayam. |
24299 |
|
|
M A College of Engineering, Kothamangalam. |
25190 |
|
|
N S S College of Engineering, Palakkad. |
25283 |
|
|
Govt. Engineering College, Sreekrishnapuram. |
25299 |
|
|
Govt. Engineering College, Thrissur. |
9781 |
|
|
T K M College of Engineering, Kollam. |
17489 |
|
|
Govt. Engineering College, Barton Hills, TVM |
15789 |
|
|
College of Engineering, Thiruvananthapuram |
4287 |
|
|
Govt. Engineering College, Mananthavady |
19693 |
|
CEE will commence the counselling process after the rank lists are prepared; KEAM counselling starts with a “mock round” followed by multiple phases of seat allotment. By Phase 3 of seat allotment, most BTech seats are assigned. The state is likely to issue KEAM cut-off list 2023 for engineering colleges on or before July 20.
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