KEAM 2025 NEET Rank List Is Out — What This Means for You, Beyond the Numbers
The Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE), Kerala, has published the KEAM 2025 NEET Rank List for admission into Medical and Medical Allied courses. You can now check your status on www.cee.kerala.gov.in. If you’ve applied and submitted your NEET score on time, you’ll find your name there.
This is provisional. That means it’s not the final word. If you believe something’s off—an error, a mismatch, anything at all—you have the right to raise your concern. Please send a simple email to ceekinfo.cee@kerala.gov.in by 4:00 PM on July 26, 2025, with your application number and name. No fancy language needed. Just be honest and clear.
Here’s What You Need to Know :
To be considered for courses like MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BHMS, BSMS, or BUMS, you’ll need to have:
- At least 50th percentile in NEET UG if you belong to the General or EWS category
- 40th percentile if you’re from the SC, ST, or SEBC categories
- 45th percentile for PwD in General
- 40th percentile for PwD in SC/ST/SEBC
For Medical Allied courses like Agriculture, Veterinary, and Biotechnology:
- General category students need a minimum of 20 marks in NEET UG.
- SC/ST students? There’s no minimum mark—just make sure your name is on the Medical & Allied list published by the CEE.
But please remember: even if you’re in the rank list, you’ll only get a seat if you meet the full eligibility criteria at the time of admission.
Download KEAM 2025 NEET Rank List PDF
Download Kerala Medical Provisional Rank List
Download Kerala AYUSH Provisional Rank List
Expert Tips from Radical Education
- You are not your rank. This system is tough. It tests scores, not your kindness, intelligence, or courage. Don’t let a number shrink your sense of self-worth.
- Keep your documents ready. Small mistakes at the final stage can cost you the seat you deserve.
- Stay informed. Use official websites. Don’t fall for hearsay and panic.
FAQs
“Am I guaranteed a seat if I made the list?”
Not yet. This is just the start. Admission will depend on counselling rounds, document verification, and your eligibility.
“My NEET score was low. Should I stop trying?”
No. Not at all. There are courses with relaxed cut-offs. And if you're from a reserved category, you may still qualify. Explore. Ask. Don’t give up based on one list.