Kerala SSLC Result 2020: Kerala Education Department, also called as Kerala Pareeksha Bhavan, has declared on its official website keralaresults.nic.in the result of Kerala Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) or Class 10 board examination 2020 today i.e. Tuesday June 30, 2020.
The overall pass percentage of Kerala SSLC 2020 exam is 98.82 - an improvement by 0.71 % as comapred to 2019 when the result was 98.11%. The SSLC pass percentage in 2020 is highest ever. Earlier highest was 98.57% in 2015.
A total of 41,906 students scored A+ in the SSLC result that was declared today. Pathanamthitta district topped while Wayanad district has bagged the last position, according to the district wise result declared today.
A total of 1,837 school in Kerala have got 100% pass percent. All students of as many as 657 schools have got A Plus Grade in 2020 SSLC exam.
Overall Pass Percentage in Gulf where Kerala SSLC exams were also held is 99%. On the other hand, 3 Exam Centres in Gulf have registered 100% Pass Percentage.
The Kerala board SSLC 2020 result are available on a number of websites including results.kite.kerala.gov.in, keralaresults.nic.in, keralapareekshabhavan.in, results.itschool.gov.in, cdit.org, prd.kerala.gov.in, results.nic.in and educationkerala.gov.in.
Students can also access the results via mobile application Saphalam 2020. SSLC 2020 result can also be checked on the Android app ‘PRD Live’ which is run by the public relations department, the official mentioned.
Kerala SSCL result can also be checked using SMS. To check your result via SMS type - KERALA10<space>REGISTRATION NUMBER abd Send the message to 56263.
"All students will get Digital Certificate with QR codes in them", Kerala Education Minister said while declaring the result.
In 2019, Kerala SSLC result was declared on May 9. The state had recored an overall passpercentage of 98.11 in 2019.
A total of 37,334 students scored A+ in the SSLC exam 2019. Malapuram had topped among the districts with 99.33 pass percentage in 2019, according to SSLC district wise result.
DHSE Kerala SSL 2020 result is delayed due to Coronavirus outbreak and lockdown imposed thereafter. Around 4.22 lakh students had appeared for the exams, which were initially scheduled to be held from March 10 till March 26. However, the board failed to conduct the Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics exams due to Coronavirus induced lockdown. The pending exam was later conducted in May.
The admission process to Plus One or Class 11 in Kerala is done on the basis of Class 10 SSLC results. Students will have to register at the official website, hscap.kerala.gov.in, once they get SSLC marksheet.
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