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Kerala SSLC Result 2023 is OUT now; Over 90% students cleared the exam

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Posted on 19 May 2023
15:35 PM
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4,19,128 students registered for the exam, and 4,17,864 of them passed it. The overall pass rate is currently 99.70%
According to the new regulations, students who have taken part in more than one co-curricular activity may only request grace points for the activity in which they received the highest grade

Today, 19 May 2023, the Kerala Board of Public Examinations (KBPE) issued the SSLC results for Kerala. The results for students who took the exam between March 9 and March 29, 2023, may be found on the official website, keralaresults.nic.in. 4,19,128 students registered for the exam, and 4,17,864 of them passed it. The overall pass rate is currently 99.70%. 

Kerala THSSLC and AHSSLC results were also made public by general education minister V Sivankutty today. Students can check their results via results.kite.kerala.gov.in and the PRD Live mobile app starting at 4 PM in addition to the official website. 

According to the new regulations, students who have taken part in more than one co-curricular activity may only request grace points for the activity in which they received the highest grade. For Class 10 and 12, the grace marks for extracurricular activities are capped at 30. Kerala SSLC examinations would be declared successful for students who receive a minimum of 35% in each subject in 2023.

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Last updated on 19 May 2023
03:35 PM
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