
Kerala SSLC Result 2025: Check when and where to access Kerala Class 10th marksheets
Kerala SSLC result 2025
: The
(KBPE) is all set to declare the Kerala SSLC Result 2025 on Thursday, May 9, as confirmed by General Education Minister V Sivankutty. The results will be made available to students online by afternoon, bringing this year's Class 10 examination cycle to a formal close.
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This year, a total of 4,27,021 students appeared for the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) exams, held between March 3 and March 26 across 2,964 centres within the state. Additionally, the board conducted exams for 447 students in Lakshadweep and 682 students in Gulf countries, with a total of 16 overseas centres operating during the examination period.
The participation breakdown includes:
1,42,298 students from government schools
2,55,092 students from government-aided institutions
29,631 students from unaided private schools
Kerala SSLC result 2025: Official websites
Once released, students can access their results from any of the following official Kerala government portals:
www.keralaresults.nic.in
www.keralapareekshabhavan.in
results.kite.kerala.gov.in
These websites are expected to activate the SSLC 2025 result links by the afternoon of May 9.
Students are advised to visit only the authorised portals to ensure accuracy and avoid misinformation.
Kerala Class 10th Marksheet: Steps to access
Students should follow the steps below to view and download their provisional SSLC marksheets:
Go to one of the official result websites listed above.
Click on the link that says 'SSLC Examination Results 2025' (once active).
Enter your registration number and date of birth as per your admit card.
Click on 'Submit' to proceed.
Your result will be displayed on the screen. Download and print the provisional mark sheet for future reference.
The official print marksheets will be issued through respective schools in the following weeks.
Kerala SSLC result 2025 via SMS: How to check
In an effort to make results accessible to all, KBPE has also introduced an SMS-based result retrieval method for students who may not have internet access.
To receive your result via SMS:
Open the SMS application on your mobile phone.
Type the message in the following format:
KERALA10REGISTRATION NUMBER
Example: KERALA10 123456
Send this message to 56263.
You will receive your SSLC result as a text message. Students are encouraged to take a screenshot or note down the result immediately, as this SMS will serve as a temporary record until the printed marksheet is issued.
Kerala SSLC 2025: Previous year performance and expectations
In 2024, Kerala recorded a stellar overall pass percentage of 99.69%, reflecting the strong academic standards upheld by the state's education system. With similar participation numbers and efficient exam administration this year, a comparable performance trend is anticipated in 2025.
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