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Kerala SSLC results 2019 date and time updates

Kerala SSLC results 2019: The result will be declared on May 8, 2019. The students can check the results through the official website kerala.gov.in from 10:30 am

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Kerala SSLC results 2019: The Department of Higher Secondary Education, Kerala will release the results for the Kerala Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) examinations on May 8, 2019. Speaking to indianexpress.com, an official from the department said, “The evaluation process is going on, the board is likely to declare the results on May 8, 2019.”

Students who had appeared in the examination can check the results through the official website — keralaresults.nic.in. The results will be declared at 10:30 am, confirmed official.

Students will also be able to access the results via mobile application Saphalam 2019 and they can also check on the Android app ‘PRD Live’ which is run by the public relations department, the official mentioned.

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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.

To ease result declaration process, the Kerala government has shared the results with various partner 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 results will also be available at their official app, “Saphalam” which is available for download from Google Playstore.

Last year, the result of SSLC examination was declared on May 3, 2019. As many as 4,31,762 qualified the exam and the overall pass percentage was at 97.84 which is nearly 2 per cent higher than the previous year’s 95.98.

A total of 34,313 students got A+ in all subjects. A total of 1565 schools, comprising of 517 government schools and 659 aided schools scored 100 per cent results this year. Additionally, Kerala education minister C Raveendranath also declared the results of THSLC, THSLC (Hearing impaired), AHSLC, SSLC (hearing impaired) examinations.

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