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Time of India
09-05-2025
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- Time of India
SSLC pass rate dips by 0.19% to 99.5, less pupils get full A+
T'puram: The SSLC results for the academic year 2025, announced on Friday, recorded a pass percentage of 99.5%, a 0.19% dip compared to the previous year. A key highlight this year is the sharp drop in students scoring A+ in all subjects. Only 61,449 students got full A+, 10,382 fewer than last year. General education minister V Sivankutty, who announced the results, said the drop in full A+ scores is a good sign that the state syllabus board has improved its exam the 4,27,020 students who wrote the exam, 4,24,583 qualified for higher studies. Kannur revenue district had the highest pass percentage at 99.87, while Thiruvananthapuram had the lowest at 98.59. Pala and Kuttanad scored a perfect 100%. Attingal education district, in Thiruvananthapuram, had the lowest district pass rate at 98.28%. Malappuram had the most students who wrote the SSLC exam and also the highest number of full A+ scorers (4,115).Sivankutty said the education department will investigate why some govt schools performed worse in the SSLC Technical High School Leaving Certificate (THSLC) pass rate was 99.48%. Of the 3,055 candidates, 3,039 qualified for higher studies, and 429 students scored A+ in all subjects. The pass rate for SSLC (hearing-impaired) students was 99.51%. Of the 207 candidates, 206 qualified for higher studies and 31 got full A+. All 12 candidates who appeared for the THSLC (hearing impaired) exam cleared the exam. At Kerala Kalamandalam, which runs the Art High School Leaving Certificate course, all 66 candidates who appeared for the exam said 856 govt schools and 1,034 aided schools achieved 100% pass rates, with 441 more aided schools joining them. In total, 2,331 schools had a 100% pass rate. He also noted that this year, many SC/ST students performed well, with 98.66% of SC students and 98.02% of ST students passing the can apply for revaluation, scrutiny and xerox copies online from May 12 to 17. The save-a-year exam for those who failed will be held from May 28 to June 2 and students can appear for up to three subjects. Certificates for those who passed will be available in DigiLocker from the first week of June.


Time of India
09-05-2025
- General
- Time of India
Kerala Board Class 10th Results 2025: Slight decline in SSLC pass percentage and fewer students achieve all A plus grades
Thiruvananthapuram: The SSLC results for the 2025 academic year, announced here on Friday, recorded a 99.5% pass percentage, which is down by 0.19% compared to the previous year's result. One of the major features of this year's result is a sharp decline in the number of candidates who secured A+ in all subjects. The number of candidates who secured all A+ is 61,449, which is down by 10,382 compared to last year. General education minister V Sivankutty , who announced the results at a news conference here, said the fall in the number of candidates clinching A+ for all subjects was a positive indication of the improved academic quality the state syllabus board examination was able to maintain this time. Operation Sindoor 'Did not want to...': Pak def min gives absurd excuse for army's failure to withstand Op Sindoor Blackouts, sirens & Pak's failed attacks: 10 things that happened in the last 36 hrs '1971 war was not remotely as terrifying': Residents of border areas shell-shocked A total of 4,27,020 candidates appeared for the SSLC examination . Of these, 4,24,583 students were declared eligible for higher studies. Kannur revenue district earned the highest pass percentage (99.87%), while Thiruvananthapuram recorded the lowest pass percentage of 98.59%. Pala and Kuttanad emerged as the top educational districts with a cent percent victory. Attingal education district in Thiruvananthapuram put up the worst performance with a pass percentage of 98.28%. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 10-Month-old is battling for his life and only you can save him! Give Hope India Donate Now Undo The highest number of candidates who took the examination from any revenue/education district was from Malappuram. The district also bagged the highest number of all A+ (4,115). The minister said the education department would conduct an inquiry to find out the reasons for the comparatively worse performance by some govt schools in the examination. The THSLC pass percentage is 99.48%. Of the 3,055 candidates who appeared for the exam, 3,039 candidates were declared eligible for higher studies. As many as 429 candidates bagged A+ for all subjects. The SSLC (HI) pass percentage is 99.51%. Of the 207 candidates who appeared for the exam, 206 became eligible for higher studies. Thirty-one students got all A+. All the 12 candidates who appeared for the THSLC (HI) examination cleared the same. At Kerala Kalamandalam, which runs the AHSLC course, all 66 candidates who appeared for the exam passed. Sivankutty said as many as 856 govt schools clinched 100% victory. While 1,034 aided schools achieved the same feat, 441 aided schools also joined the league. A total of 2,331 schools got 100% victory. Sivankutty said the number of SC/ST candidates who put up an impressive performance was high this time. While 98.66% of SC students cleared the exam, 98.02% of ST students cleared the exam. Applications for revaluation, scrutiny, and xerox copies can be submitted online from May 12 to 17. The Save a Year (SAY) examination for students who failed to clear the exam will be held from May 28 to June 2. Students can appear for a maximum of three subjects in the SAY exam. The certificate of those who cleared the exam will be available in DigiLocker from the first week of June. AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now


Hindustan Times
09-05-2025
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- Hindustan Times
99.5 pass percentage in SSLC examination in Kerala
Thiruvananthapuram, A total of 99.5 per cent of students qualified for higher education in this year's SSLC examination in Kerala, the results of which were announced here by state Education Minister V Sivankutty on Friday. As many as 4,24,583 students qualified for higher education out of 4,27,020 students who appeared for the examination, the minister told reporters here. Of them, a total of 61,449 students secured an A in all subjects. As many as 2,331 schools in the state recorded a 100 per cent pass rate. This year's pass percentage is 0.19 per cent lower than last year's figure of 99.69, and the number of students securing A in all subjects came down from 71,831 last year to 61,449 this year, the minister said. A total of 39,447 children belonging to the scheduled castes qualified for higher education out of 39,981 students who appeared for the exam, registering a significant 98.66 pass percentage. Of them, 2,130 children secured an A in all subjects. Among the scheduled tribe students, 7,135 out of 7,279 children, who appeared for the exam, passed. They secured a 98.02 pass percentage. A total of 162 students secured an A in all subjects in the category. A total of 4,27,020 students appeared for the examination in 3,072 centres in Kerala, Lakshadweep, and the Gulf regions. As many as 74 candidates appeared for the SSLC private examination, while 3,057 students wrote the THSLC examination in 48 centres across Kerala. A total of 66 students wrote the AHSLC examination at Kerala Kalamandalam. The examinations were conducted from March 3 to March 26. The evaluation of the answer sheets was completed in 14 working days from April 3 to 26 at 72 camps in the state, the minister said, adding 9,851 teachers participated in the evaluation.


Hindustan Times
09-05-2025
- General
- Hindustan Times
Kerala SSLC Result 2025 Live: Kerala Board Class 10th results releasing today at results.kite.kerala.gov.in
Kerala SSLC Result 2025 Live: Kerala Board Class 10th results releasing today Kerala SSLC Result 2025 Live: Kerala Pareeksha Bhavan will announce Kerala SSLC Result 2025 on May 9, 2025. The Kerala Board 10th results will be declared at 3 pm today. Candidates who have appeared for the Class 10 board examination in the state can check the results through the official website of Kerala Pareeksha Bhavan at from 4 pm onwards. ...Read More The Kerala Class 10th results can also be checked at the websites listed below. The Minister of General Education and Employment, V. Sivankutty, will announce the results at a press conference at the PRD Chamber. The results of the THSLC, THSLC (Hearing Impaired), SSLC (Hearing Impaired), and AHSLC examinations will also be declared. The Kerala Class 10th examination commenced on March 3 and concluded on March 26, 2025. A total of 426697 students have appeared for the examination in 2964 centres. Follow the blog for latest updates on results, direct link and more. Follow all the updates here: May 9, 2025 8:34 AM IST Kerala SSLC 10th Result Live: Candidates who have appeared for the Class 10 board examination in the state can check the results through the official websites from 4 pm onwards. May 9, 2025 8:31 AM IST Kerala SSLC Result 2025 date: May 9 Kerala SSLC Result 2025 time: 3 pm


Time of India
08-05-2025
- General
- Time of India
SSLC examination results today
1 2 T'puram: General education minister V Sivankutty will officially release the Kerala SSLC results for the academic year 2025 at a news conference at the Secretariat PRD chamber in the state capital at of SSLC (hearing impaired), Technical High School Leaving Certificate (THSLC), THSLC (hearing impaired) and Art High School Leaving Certificate (AHSLC) will also be released at the news conference, an official statement has said. The results will be available from 4pm onwards on a number of govt websites, PRD Live mobile app and SAPHALAM 2025 mobile sites that will carry the results in full are: many as 4,26,697 candidates appeared for the state school final examinations held at 2,964 centres in and outside Kerala. SSLC (HI) results are available on THSLC (HI) results on AHSLC on and THSLC results on SSLC/THSLC and AHSLC examinations were held from March 3 to 26. Of the 4,27,021 candidates who appeared for the examinations, 2,17,696 were boys and 2,09,325 were girls. Evaluation of answer papers was held on 72 centralised valuation campuses from April 3 to 26.