College of Engineering Adoor KEAM Cutoff 2026: expected ranks and course trends
The official College of Engineering Adoor KEAM Cutoff 2026 has not been released by the exam authority. Predicted ranges based on past trends show the General category overall closing rank between 6384–65355 , with Round 1 expected at 6384–37470 .
College of Engineering Adoor KEAM Cutoff 2026: key category-wise expected ranges
Category-wise overall expected closing ranks include: General 6384–65355 , SC 26783–67485 , BH 9204–55301 , DV 10434–64481 , EW 9010–60168 , EZ 7647–63157 , LA 12285–59894 , MG 25113–66190 , and MU 8422–61692 .
Some categories show identical Round 1 and overall expected ranges — for example SC ( 26783–67485 ), BX ( 17852–52476 ), KN ( 37541–59800 ) and KU ( 26088–39947 ). These identical ranges indicate limited movement between rounds in those reserved lists this year, according to trend-derived projections.
College of Engineering Adoor KEAM Cutoff 2026: course-wise highlights for applicants
Course-wise expected closing ranks for the General category point to B.Tech Computer Science as the most in-demand programme (overall 6384–26947 , Round 1 6384–15634 ). B.Tech Electronics & Communication Engineering ranks second for General with expected overall 15548–47691 .
Other notable General category course ranges include B.Tech Data Science overall 18912–50716 , Mechanical Engineering 28108–55725 , and Electrical & Electronics Engineering 22669–65355 . Data Science also appears as a top choice in several minority categories such as BH, MG and VK.
What this means for candidates
Admission to College of Engineering Adoor depends on your KEAM rank and category-specific reservations. If your rank falls inside the expected ranges shown above for your category and preferred course, you may be in contention during counselling — but final allocations will follow the official cutoff release.
The official KEAM cutoff for 2026 is still pending from the conducting authority. Candidates should check the exam authority's official announcements before finalising choices during counselling.