Kerala Class 10 SSLC 2023 supplementary exam starts today
Mridusmita Deka | June 7, 2023 | 07:05 AM IST | 1 min read
To appear for the Kerala board Class 10 supplementary exam, students will have to take the SSLC supplementary admit card 2023.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Kerala board Class 10 supplementary exam is set to start today, June 7. The Kerala Pareeksha Bhavan will hold the Class 10 Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) till June 14. To appear for the Kerala board Class 10 SSLC supplementary exam, students will have to take the Kerala board SSLC supplementary admit card 2023. The Kerala SSLC supplementary exam result will likely be announced in July 2023.
Students in Kerala are awarded grades in SSLC results 2023 and those who score D or below will be required to appear for a SAY (save a year) exam to improve their Kerala Class 10 results.
The overall pass percentage in Class 10th Kerala board result 2023 has been recorded at 99.70%. The marks obtained in Kerala Class 10th supplementary exam will be considered final and no requests for changes will be entertained.
Kerala SSLC 2023 Supplementary: Exam Guidelines
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Candidates will have to mandatorily reach the exam centre before 60 minutes prior to the start of the exam
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Students will have to carry the SSLC supplementary admit card 2023
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Students must not carry electronic devices including mobile phones, calculators and bluetooth devices inside the exam hall
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Using any unfair means during the exam can result in the candidate getting barred from appearing in the following exams
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Students will get 15 minutes for reading the Kerala SSLC questions paper
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