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Since your daughter was born in Kerala and you completed your full education there, she is eligible for KEAM. Even though she is studying in Pune now, she can apply under the “Keralite” category as per KEAM rules. Just make sure to submit valid proof of birth in Kerala and your education certificates from Kerala during the application process. This will ensure she is considered a Keralite for admission purposes.
Hello aspirant,
Yes, with a NEET score of 144 and belonging to the EWS category, you have a chance of getting into a private BHMS college. Government colleges may have higher cutoffs, but many private institutions offer seats in this range. States like Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, and Uttar Pradesh have private BHMS colleges that accept scores below 200. It would be best to apply through state counselling and keep track of mop-up or stray vacancy rounds.
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Yes, with your rank of 55198 you might still secure you admission at NSS Palakkad, but likely in branches like Civil or Instrumentation/Control, not in the top-tier options like CSE or ECE, and with admission more probable in later counselling rounds.
Hello,
If you are not getting the allotment memo for KEAM 2025 after allotment, it could be due to the following reasons:
You did not get any seat in the current round. Memo is only available if you are allotted a seat.
You have not logged in properly. Try logging in again using your application number and password.
Website issue or server delay. Sometimes the memo takes time to load due to heavy traffic.
Incomplete documents or verification. If your documents are not verified properly, the memo may not be generated.
Try refreshing the page or using a different browser. If the problem continues, contact KEAM helpdesk or visit the official website for support.
Hope it helps !
With a KEAM rank of 43,930, getting a CSE (Computer Science and Engineering) seat in top government colleges in Kerala is very difficult, especially in general category. But you still have good chances in:
1. Private self-financing colleges in Kerala
You can get CSE or related branches like CSE-AI, IT, or ECE in private colleges during later rounds or spot admission.
2. Management quota or NRI quota
These seats are easier to get but usually have higher fees.
3. Lower-demand branches or newer colleges
If you're open to joining newer colleges or slightly less popular ones, you may still get a CSE seat.
4. Consider related branches
If CSE is not available, you can try IT, ECE, or CSE specializations like Cybersecurity or AI, which may have slightly lower closing ranks.
What to do next:
Wait for all rounds of KEAM counselling and also check individual college cutoffs during each round.
Website for official KEAM counselling and college list:
https://cee.kerala.gov.in/keam2025/
As computer science is one of the most sought-after courses, the rank list is quite high. Therefore, the best colleges limit their ranking to under 10,000. However, IHRD colleges are a perfect option, offering both moderate fees and a good educational setup. Private colleges are a good option if you can get a management seat. Some good options for CSE are the College of Engineering, Kottarakkara; Saint Gits College
Depending on the type of engineering, it can go from the College of Engineering, Trivandrum, to the Model College of Engineering. In case of CSE colleges like the model, CEC is a good option. Colleges like CET, TKM, and GEC Thrissur can be opted for Electronics, Electrical, and other trades.
Hello Asprirant,
No, it is not an issue if you fail to get a college in the first allotment process of KEAM. You still have chances in the next allotment processes and make sure you correctly filled in your options and keep in touch with the official KEAM dates for the next allotment process.
Hello aspirant,
The KEAM rank list for year 2025 was released on 1st July, 2025.
To view the list visit the official website cee.kerela.gov.in, look for KEAM rank tab, enter your login details and you can view or download the list.
For more information, click on the link given below,
Regards
If your KEAM general rank is 2234 and you belong to the Muslim category, you have a chance to get admission in good government colleges.
In 2024, the last rank for Muslim category at CET Trivandrum was around 786 for Computer Science, 1082 for Electronics and Communication, and 2197 for Mechanical Engineering. Your rank is just above the Mechanical cut-off. So, you may get Mechanical Engineering at CET if the cut-off goes slightly higher this year.
For branches like CSE or ECE in CET, your rank is not within the previous cut-off. But you may still get good branches in other government or private engineering colleges under the Muslim quota.
You can check cut-offs and apply for counselling here:
https://cee.kerala.gov.in
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