Kerala's Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) results for 2025 will be officially announced today, May 9, at 3 PM by Education Minister V. Sivankutty from the Pariksha Bhavan in Thiruvananthapuram. This year, a total of 4,27,021 students, including 2,17,696 boys and 2,09,325 girls, appeared for the exams held from March 3 to March 26. The results will be available on various official websites, including keralaresults.nic.in, results.kite.kerala.gov.in, and sslcexam.kerala.gov.in. Additionally, students can check their results via the Saphalam app and SMS by sending their roll number to 56263.
As the clock ticks down to the announcement, expectations are high. Last year, the overall pass percentage was an impressive 99.69%, with over 71,000 students scoring A+ in all subjects. This year, students are eager to see if they can match or exceed those results. The evaluation process for the exams was completed by April 26, ensuring timely results for the anxious candidates.
The SSLC exams were conducted across 2,964 centres in Kerala, with additional centres in Lakshadweep and the Gulf region. Among the candidates, 682 students from Gulf centres and 447 from Lakshadweep are among those awaiting their results today. Following the announcement, students will be able to download their provisional marksheets online.
For those who do not meet the passing criteria of at least 35% in each subject, the board offers supplementary exams, commonly referred to as “Save a Year” exams. Students dissatisfied with their results can apply for revaluation or scrutiny until May 14, with detailed procedures to be announced on the official website.
Students can access their results by visiting the official websites and entering their roll number and date of birth. To ensure a smooth experience, the board has advised candidates to check their results as soon as they are released, as the websites may experience high traffic.
With the results just hours away, students are reminded to verify their information on the provisional marksheets and report any discrepancies to the board immediately. Original mark sheets and passing certificates will be distributed through schools a few days after the announcement.
The Kerala SSLC results mark a significant milestone in the academic journey of these students, and the anticipation surrounding the announcement reflects the importance of this examination in their educational careers. As the countdown continues, students and parents alike are hopeful for positive outcomes.
In summary, the Kerala SSLC 2025 results will be declared today at 3 PM, with more than 4.27 lakh students eager to know their fate. The results can be accessed through various online platforms, and students are encouraged to check promptly to avoid delays. Those looking to improve their scores will have options for supplementary examinations and revaluation.