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The Hindu
22-05-2025
- The Hindu
Students in Kerala warned against fake website
The General Education department has warned students in the State against falling prey to an organisation based in Uttar Pradesh that offers false certificates through a website. Minister for General Education V. Sivankutty and Director of General Education Shanavas S. said the current domain name of the Pareeksha Bhavan was However, the fake website offered students facility to download certificates. Often, students realised that the certificates were fake only when institutions sent these to the Pareeksha Bhavan for verification. Students who downloaded these certificates found differences in the marks obtained and even suffered financial loss and other difficulties. The website was issuing a SSLC marklist out of 600 marks for six subjects - English, Hindi, Mathematics, Science and Technology, Social Science, and Computer Science, they pointed out. It had now been found that the website address had been changed to A complaint had been submitted to the police cyber cell to close down the website, they said. For any doubts, contact the Pareeksha Bhavan.


The Hindu
17-05-2025
- The Hindu
Publish SSLC results of suspects in Thamarassery student death case: panel
The Kerala State Commission for Protection of Child Rights has directed the Director of General Education (DGE) to publish the results of six students who are suspects in the Mohammed Shahabas murder case at Thamarassery in Kozhikode by May 18. The commission comprising chairperson K.V. Manoj Kumar and members Mohankumar B. and Wilson F. observed that a decision of the examination board to withhold the SSLC results of the suspects and debar them from the SSLC examinations for three years had no legal backing and was a violation of Right to Life guaranteed in the Constitution. It was acting on a petition from parents of the suspects seeking immediate declaration of their result and opportunity to continue their education. The students had appeared for the SSLC examinations at Government Children's Home for Boys, Vellimadukunnu, Kozhikode, as a temporary arrangement. The commission said the students were only accused in the case. They had been given permission to sit for the SSLC examinations, so there was no legal hurdle to declaration of their results. SSLC guidelines As per the guidelines for the SSLC examinations, if students' results are to be withheld and they are to be debarred from taking the examinations again, they should have committed an offence during the examinations. In this case, the incident concerned occurred before the start of the examinations and had no connection to exam procedures. This raised the question if the exam board could take action in the matter and withhold the results. Many children in conflict with law had appeared for SSLC examinations in the State and their results had been declared. The board decision violated Article 14 of the Constitution that guarantees equality before law. As the suspects were in the Juvenile Justice Board's judicial custody in connection with legal procedures, the commission could not take any decision on their higher education. However, declaration of their results will not have any impact on the legal action against them. A report on the matter by the Pareeksha Bhavan secretary had claimed that the exam board had unanimously come to the decision that the suspects be debarred from the SSLC examinations for the next three years and their 2025 exam results be withheld till then. However, this action was against the guidelines for conduct of the SSLC examinations and precedence, the commission said. Action-taken report sought Withholding the students' results would also prevent them from applying for Plus One higher secondary admission the last date for which was May 20, the commission pointed out in its directive to the DGE and the Pareeksha Bhavan secretary. The commission also sought an action-taken report from the officials within 10 days.

The Hindu
09-05-2025
- General
- The Hindu
Kerala SSLC Class 10 results declared; 99.5% pass rate
Kerala General Education Minister V. Sivankutty on Friday (May 9, 2025) announced the results of 2025 SSLC examination. At a press conference in Thiruvananthapuram, Mr. Sivankutty said 99.5 per cent of students (4,24,583) qualified for higher education. As many as 61,449 students secured A+ certification in all subjects. Kannur district secured the highest pass percentage. Students can access their results through Pareeksha Bhavan, KITE, PRD and other websites by 4 p.m. The SSLC results will be available from 4 p.m. on the Information and Public Relations department's PRD Live mobile app and on the following websites: https;// Mr. Sivankutty also declared the results of THSSLC and AHSLC examinations, which are also available on the websites. The government conducted the examinations from March 3 to March 26, 2025, at 2,964 centres in Kerala, nine in Lakshadweep, and seven in the Gulf.


Scroll.in
28-04-2025
- General
- Scroll.in
KTET November result 2024 declared; here's download link
The Pareeksha Bhavan, Kerala has announced the Kerala Teachers Eligibility Test November 2024 (KTET November 2024) results. Eligible candidates can download their results from the official website The exam was conducted on January 18 and 19, 2025. Steps to download KTET Nov result 2024