New Delhi: The Kerala SSLC results have been declared. The Kerala Pareeksha Bhawan has announced results for class 10 or Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) exams today at 2 PM. Students can check their results on the official website- results.kerala.nic.in and www.keralapareekshabhavan.in. Other sites such as results.kite.kerala.gov.in and prd.kerala.gov.in can also be used. The results are also available on Saphalam 2020 app which available in Google Play store.

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Here's how to check your results:

Step 1: Visit any of the official websites – results.kerala.nic.in and www.keralapareekshabhavan.in

Step 2: On the home page, click on the link which reads, “SSLC Exam results 2020”

Step 3: Enter your registration number, date of birth and other requisite details

Step 4: Click on ‘Submit’ tab to view your result

Step 5: Kerala SSLC results will appear on the screen

Step 6: Save the result and take a printout for future reference

Highest Pass percentage in Pathanamthitta


A total of 98.82 per cent cleared the SSLC exam this year, highest in five years. Last year, it was 97.84, which was nearly 2 per cent higher than the previous year’s 95.98. Pathanamthitta district has the highest pass percentage this year in SSLC exam, while Wayanad district has the lowest. A total of 41,906 students scored A+ this year.

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The results are usually out in May but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the lockdown has been delayed. Students can check their results on the official website results.kerala.nic.in or websites such as results.kite.kerala.gov.in and prd.kerala.gov.in can also be used.

Last year, a total of 4,34.729 appeared for the SSLC exams and the total pass percentage was 98.11. Around 37,334 students scored A+. The district that saw the best results was Malapuram with a pass percentage of 99.33.

This year, the nationwide lockdown put an abrupt stop to the exams but despite the pandemic, the exams were conducted later between May 26th and 30th. Over 4 lakh students sat for the Secondary School Leaving Certificate examination and strict precautions were followed while conducting them. For example, students were asked to go through thermal screening at the entry point. A separate room was reserved for those with mild flu-like symptoms. The invigilators were seen wearing triple-layer masks and gloves. Health officials were also present at each centre and after exams, all furniture and classrooms were sanitised.

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