
Kerala SSLC Revaluation 2025 Result Declared, Direct Link To Download Here
Kerala SSLC Revaluation Result 2025: Students can check and download scorecards through official websites using their registration number and date of birth.
Kerala SSLC Revaluation 2025 Result: The Kerala Pareeksha Bhavan has declared the SSLC Revaluation Results 2025 at sslcexam.kerala.gov.in. Students who had applied for revaluation or photocopies of their answer sheets following the declaration of the Kerala SSLC 2025 results can now check their updated marks through the official website- sslcexam.kerala.gov.in.
To access the revised marksheets, students must log in using their registration number and date of birth. The revaluation process was open from May 12 to May 17, giving students a chance to ensure accuracy in their evaluated answer sheets.
Where To Check Kerala SSLC Revaluation 2025 Results
The Kerala SSLC revaluation result 2025 is available on the following official websites:
sslcexam.kerala.gov.in
keralapareekshabhavan.in
keralaresults.nic.in
result.kite.kerala.gov.in
iexams.kerala.gov.in
Kerala SSLC Revaluation Result 2025 Direct Link
As per the SSLC evaluation criteria, there is no minimum mark required to pass. However, candidates scoring below 20 marks in a subject are marked under the 'Needs Improvement' category. The revaluation results may lead to a change in grades, which will be reflected in the updated marksheet now available online.
For students who either failed in one or more subjects or wish to improve their scores, the Kerala SSLC Supplementary and Improvement Exams 2025 will be held from May 28 to June 2, 2025. These are commonly known as the SAY (Save A Year) Exams.
Eligibility Criteria:
Supplementary Exams: Students who have failed in up to three subjects.
Improvement Exams: Students who passed all subjects but want to enhance their scores. Note: Only one chance is allowed for improvement.
The results of the SAY exams are expected to be released in the last week of June 2025.
This year, a total of 4,27,021 students appeared for the Kerala SSLC 2025 exam, with 4,24,583 passing, resulting in a record pass percentage of 99.69%. Education Minister V Sivankutty confirmed that the revaluation window was offered to ensure students received accurate results.
Kannur topped the Kerala SSLC exams with an impressive overall pass percentage of 99.87%. On the other hand, Thiruvananthapuram, with a pass rate of 98.59%, recorded the lowest performance among the districts.
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May 31, 2025, 15:08 IST
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