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Kerala SSLC Result 2024: Last year for SSLC exam, 68,604 students secured A plus in all subjects. (Express Photo/ Representative image )Kerala SSLC Result 2024: The Kerala Pareeksha Bhavan will today (May 8) declared the SSLC result at 3 pm. The Class 10 students can access the result link at the official websites – pareekshabhavan.kerala.gov.in, prd.kerala.gov.in, sslcexam.kerala.gov.in, results.kite.kerala.gov.in at 4 pm.
Students are required to enter their necessary login credentials such as registration number, password (if applicable), roll number and date of birth to download the result. Last year, the result was declared on May 19 by General Education Minister V Sivankutty.
The Kerala Board will release the SSLC, THSLC, and AHSLC exams results 11 days in advance, as compared to last year.
Step 1- First visit the official websites mentioned above – pareekshabhavan.kerala.gov.in
Step 2- Navigate to result link on home page
Step 3- Select the SSLC result link
Step 4- Enter your credentials such as registration number and date of birth in the designated field
Step 5- Click on “Submit”, the result will be displayed on the screen
Step 6- Students should check personal information and scorecard mark details carefully
Step 6- Download or print a copy of the Board Result 2024 and save it for future reference.
Kerala SSLC 10th Result 2024 out at official websites. (Image: official website)
Last year, the SSLC results were also available on these two mobile applications — PRD Live and Saphalam.
The SSLC exams this year began on March 4 with a language part 1 paper and ended on March 25 with a social science paper. The declared result will include the qualifying status, the student’s obtained marks, and other details.
Last year, the SSLC exam was conducted in over 2,960 examination centres, and over 419,362 regular and 192 private students participated in the exam securing a passing percentage of 99.70 per cent. A total of 8 examination centres were located in Lakshadweep, in which 4 centres received a 100 per cent passing percentage, there were a total of 289 students for the exam in Lakshadweep centres out of which 283 qualified for higher education, recording a 97.92 pass percentage from the UT.
Additionally, in the previous year, a total 68,604 students obtained an A Plus in the Kerala Board SSC exam and Mallapuram district had the highest number of students (4856) with A+ in SSLC exams. Also, a total of 951 government schools received 100 per cent results, while 1191 government-aided schools achieved 100 per cent results.
In 2023, the revaluation application process began from May 20 to 24, 2023. Afterwards, the Save a Year (SAY) exams were conducted from June 7 to 14, for students who flunked their SSLC exams and were allowed to appear for a maximum of three subjects.
Following the SSLC results on May 8, the higher secondary (HSLC) results will be available on May 9. Students can check their marksheets at keralaresults.nic.in, prd.kerala.gov.in, result.kerala.gov.in, examresults.kerala.gov.in, and results.kite.kerala.gov.in. The vocational higher secondary results will be also be made available on the same day at keralaresults.nic.in, vhse.kerala.gov.in, results.kite.kerala.gov.in, prd.kerala.gov.in and results.kerala.nic.in.


