Kerala SSLC Class 10th Results 2025: The Kerala Board of Public Examinations will announce the results of Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) Class 10th exams on May 9. The result will be available at the official websites – keralaresults.nic.in, prd.kerala.gov.in, result.kerala.gov.in, and results.kite.kerala.gov.in.
Students can check their results and download their provisional marksheets from the official website of the Kerala Board by logging in with their credentials, such as registration number, password, and date of birth.
The marksheet available online will be provisional. To obtain the original marksheet and passing certificate, students must visit their respective schools a few days after the result declaration.
For students who do not pass the exam, the board will conduct supplementary exams, commonly known as the Save a Year Exam, providing an opportunity to improve their scores. Additionally, students who are not satisfied with their results will be able to apply for rechecking of their answer scripts. The board will announce detailed instructions and deadlines for both the supplementary exams and the rechecking process on its official website. Students will be required to pay the prescribed fee to apply for rechecking.
This year, the Class 10 exams happened between March 3 and March 26. More than 4.2 lakh students appeared for the exams in the regular category in 2,980 centres in Kerala, Lakshadweep, and the Gulf.
Last year, the exams were conducted by the Kerala board between March 4 and March 25. These exams were held in 2,955 centres in the state, nine in Lakshadweep, and seven in the Gulf region. The result of these exams was declared by the Kerala General Education Minister, V Sivankutty, in a press conference on May 8 at 3 pm.
The results declaration date for the previous years are as follow:
2023 – May 12
2022 – July 22
2021 – August 3
2020 – July 15
2019 – May 6
2018 – May 29
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The pass percentage last year was 99.69 per cent. A total of 4,25, 563 students had passed the exam with 71,831 students securing A+ grades. The Pala district was the best performing educational district with a pass percentage of 100 per cent.