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Kerala High Court quashes KEAM 2025 entrance exam results

The order came to a petition opened by a student appearing in the Keam exam and stated that the weight criteria were made after the release of the prospectus of the exam. (Picture only for representation) | Photo Loan: S. Mahinsha

On Wednesday, July 9, 2025, Kerala Supreme Court, Kerala Engineering Architecture Medical (KEAM) 2025 broke the results of the entrance exams. The results were announced at the beginning of this month.

Justice DK Singh, who passed the order, said that the revised method in Keam 2025 to calculate the students who negatively affect students who examine the CBSE or ICSE curriculum in their high middle classes.

The order came to a petition made by Hana Fatima Ahnus, a student who appears in the Keam exam, and that the weight criteria were made after the release of the prospectus of the exam. The court said to it, “an illegal movement.”

In order to enter the engineering, the petition owner who took the entrance exam claimed that the ranking procedure was changed on the date of publication. This affected him negatively and his rank was pushed to 4.209. In his petition, a candidate who received similar notes in 2024 ranked 1,907 and claimed that the change was “arbitrary, illegal and malafide”.

He also claimed that this was done with iki bent motive to eliminate the weight given to CBSE and ICSE students.

The sudden change of the Keam-2025 standardization formula was angry and disappointed because many students affected the expected ranks, and then many claimed that the normalization method used this year with the Kerala government was fair and unreasonable.

Last year, it was reported that State High Secondary School students suffered by the Entrance Exams Commissioner (CEE), which ruled Keam, due to a defective standardization process. However, this year, CBSE and ICSE students faced the burden.

The Council of Solidarity, which is an umbrella of private schools, also mobilized the Supreme Court against the new standardization method.

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