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A total of 98.82 per cent cleared the SSLC exam this year, highest in five years. In 2019, the pass percentage was recorded at 98.11 per cent; in 2018, it was 97.84 per cent. A total of 41,906 students got A+ grade in all subjects. Among districts, Kuttanad scored cent percent followed by Pathanamthitta district (99.71 per cent). The worst performing district was Wayanad, with 93.87 per cent.
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Though last year, the result was released in May, but this year the exam was concluded on May 30. The SSLC examination which was conducted in March was postponed mid-way due to the coronavirus induced lockdown.
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The SSLC result is now available at the official website- keralaresults.nic.in, including other websites- kerala.gov.in, keralaresults.nic.in, results.itschool.gov.in. The students can check the result through the official website. Click on ‘download SSLC result link’. Enter roll number and submit. The results will appear on the screen. Download and take a print out for further reference.
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Besides websites, the SSLC or class 10 examination marks are also available via mobile application Saphalam 2020 and ‘PRD Live’. Apart from individual results of candidates, the website and the mobile app will give a detailed analysis of results at school, an educational district, and revenue district levels, info-graphics, subject-based analysis and study reports.
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CM Pinarayi Vijayan congratulated all the successful students of the SSLC exam. "We want you to know that we are proud of you, and it is irrespective of your grades. You have taken these exams during a difficult time; which itself makes all of you winners. This "generation hope" will lead the change for a better future," CM tweeted
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The worst performing district was Wayanad, with 93.87 per cent; it scored the lowest pass percentage – 93.22 per cent in 2019 too
A total of 41,906 students got A+ grade in all subjects. This is an increase from last year when 37,334 students scored A+
Among districts, Kuttanad scored cent percent followed by Pathanamthitta district (99.71 per cent). Last year, Pathanamthitta recorded the highest pass percentage at 99.33 per cent
Of the 4.22 lakh students who appeared for the exams, as many as 98.82 per cent have passed, making it the highest pass percentage in five years. In 2019, the pass percentage was recorded at 98.11 per cent; in 2018, it was 97.84 per cent; in 2017, 95.98 per cent; in 2016, the figure was 95.47 per cent and in 2015, the number stood at 94.17 per cent.
Besides websites, the SSLC or class 10 examination marks are also available via mobile application Saphalam 2020 and ‘PRD Live’
The SSLC result is now available at the official website- keralaresults.nic.in, including other websites- kerala.gov.in, keralaresults.nic.in, results.itschool.gov.in
A total of 41,906 students scored A+ this year. The pass percentage touched at 98.82 per cent, highest in five years
A total of 98.82 per cent cleared the SSLC exam this year, highest in five years. Last year, it was 97.84, which was nearly 2 per cent higher than the previous year’s 95.98
Step 1: Visit the official website- keralaresults.nic.in
Step 2: Click on ‘download SSLC result link’
Step 3: Enter roll number and submit
Step 4: The results will appear on the screen
Step 5: Download and take a print out for further reference.
Students can check the result on the board’s official website – keralaresults.nic.in. The results will also be available on various other websites – kerala.gov.in, keralaresults.nic.in, results.itschool.gov.in, cdit.org, prd.kerala.gov.in, results.nic.in, educationkerala.gov.in and examresults.net/kerala.
The result of Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) examination will be announced at 2 pm. Around 4.22 lakh students will get result at keralaresults.nic.in, including other websites- kerala.gov.in, keralaresults.nic.in, results.itschool.gov.in
The the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) examination was conducted across 2,923 exam centers out of which 9 were in Lakshadweep and 9 in Gulf region
Apart from individual results of candidates, the website and the mobile app will give a detailed analysis of results at school, an educational district, and revenue district levels, info-graphics, subject-based analysis and study reports.
The SSLC result will be available at the official website- keralaresults.nic.in, including other websites- kerala.gov.in, keralaresults.nic.in, results.itschool.gov.in. The students can check the result through the official website. Click on ‘download SSLC result link’. Enter roll number and submit. The results will appear on the screen. Download and take a print out for further reference.
Around 4.22 lakh students from a total of 1,565 schools, comprising of 517 government schools and 659 aided schools will get their SSLC result today. The result will be available at keralaresults.nic.in
The Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) would ply additional 343 services for students. “The students from Karnataka will be provided bus service from Kerala border. They will have to register with the web portal and will be taken to Kerala with or without the pass,” the official said
The admission process to plus one or class 11 in the Kerala-based schools will be done on the basis of class 10 results. Students will have to register at the official website, hscap.kerala.gov.in. Usually, the allotment begins in June but this year, the process has been delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic
According to students and teachers, this was a new experience for them. “Appearing for the exams in masks, using sanitisers are a new experience for us. Normally, we sit together and revise portions. We are seeing our classmates after a long time. But we are strictly following the social distancing norms,” a student said, as reported by PTI.
The pending SSLC exams were held on May 26, 27 and 28. The HSE was conducted from May 27 to 30 and VHSE from May 26 to 30.
Wearing masks and following social distancing norms, over 4 lakh students sat for their pending SSLC, Higher Secondary and Vocational Higher Secondary School examinations that were concluded on May 30. Over 4.78 lakh students appeared for the SSLC examination while 56,345 wrote the VHSSE papers
In 2019, as many as 4,31,762 qualified the exam and the overall pass percentage was at 97.84 which was nearly 2 per cent higher than the previous year’s 95.98.
The results will also be available at their official app, ‘Saphalam’ which is available for download from Google Playstore
Step 1: Visit play store in your android phone
Step 2: Type Saphalam, download the app
Step 3: Open the app, enter your mobile number
Step 4: Enter roll code/roll number and code given
Step 5: Result will be available
The Department of Higher Secondary Education, Kerala will announce the result for the HSE, VHSE on July 10. Over 8 lakh students appeared in the exam that was postponed due to lockdown. Once released, the students can check the results through the website- keralaresults.nic.in. The remaining papers were conducted from May 27 to 30 maintaining the social distancing guidelines.
Since around 4.22 lakh students will be checking the result, a high traffic is expected on the official website, here is the link of websites where students can check their score -keralapareekshabhavan.insslcexam.kerala.gov.inresults.kite.kerala.gov.inresults.kerala.nic.inprd.kerala.gov.inkeralaresults.nic.in
The Kerala SSLC class 10 result will not be released at 11 am, as decided earlier. The state education minister C Raveendranath will announce the class 10 result at 2 pm. Along with the SSLC result, the result of Art High School Leaving Certificate Examination (AHSLC), THSLC (hearing impaired) will also be released.
Students can check the result at the official website, keralaresults.nic.in. It will also be available at other websites indiaresult.com, examresults.net
Around 4.22 lakh students who had appeared in the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) examination this year will get their result today. Though last year, the result was released in May, but this year the exam was concluded on May 30. The SSLC examination which was conducted in March was postponed mid-way due to the coronavirus induced lockdown.
Students can also access the results via mobile application, Saphalam 2020 and they can also check on the Android app 'PRD Live' which is run by the public relations department. Apart from individual results of candidates, the website and the mobile app will give detailed analysis of results at school, educational district, and revenue district levels, info-graphics, subject-based analysis and and study reports
Students will have to obtain at least a minimum of 35 per cent marks in each subject. This means for 100 marks exam, at least 35 marks will be needed. For subjects having different exams for practical and theory, students will have to pass both sections separately
Step 1: Visit the official website- keralaresults.nic.in
Step 2: On the homepage, click on ‘SSLC result link’
Step 3: A new page will open. Enter roll number and click on submit
Step 4: Results will appear on the screen
Step 5: Download and take a print out for further reference
Students can also get themselves registered here at indianexpress.com and the result or any updates regarding the same would be communicated to him via SMS and email
Students can check the result on the board’s official website – keralaresults.nic.in. The results will also be available on various other websites – kerala.gov.in, keralaresults.nic.in, results.itschool.gov.in, cdit.org, prd.kerala.gov.in, results.nic.in, educationkerala.gov.in and examresults.net/kerala
The Department of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE) Kerala will declare the state SSLC exams on June 30 at 2 pm. Around 4.22 lakh students had appeared for the exams, which were initially scheduled to be held from March 10 till March 26. However, the board failed to conduct the physics, chemistry and mathematics exams due to Covid-19 induced lockdown and it was later conducted in May in guidance of proper social distancing protocols