Kerala plus two result 2026 on May 25, SSLC scores in May third week: Edu Minister V Sivankutty
Ruchika Kumari | April 17, 2026 | 03:34 PM IST | 2 mins read
Kerala plus two result 2026 date was announced by State Education Minister V Sivankutty at a press conference, where he also addressed concerns of students affected by the West Asia conflict.
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Download NowKerala Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) results will be announced in the third week of May, and Plus two (class 12) results will be declared on May 25, 2026. State Education Minister V Sivankutty made Kerala board results date announcement on Thursday, April 16.
He said that SSLC and plus two examinations scheduled in the Gulf region had been cancelled due to the ongoing West Asia conflict. For the 633 SSLC students unable to appear, results would be prepared using their model or term exam scores. Grace marks will also be provided. For 592 higher secondary students, first-year marks would be carried forward, along with second-year evaluation and practical scores.
Kerala students stranded in the Gulf would also be evaluated on similar basis, subject to document verification. Students dissatisfied with their results could appear for improvement exams later. The minister also announced steps to strengthen assessment transparency and introduced a study support programme for Classes 5 to 9.
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Exam analysis
Kerala SSLC exams 2026 were held from March 5 to March 30 across around 3,000 centres, including those in the Gulf and Lakshadweep. Around 4.25 lakh students appeared. Kerala Plus Two exams 2026 were conducted from March 6 to March 28, with practical exams beginning on January 22. Admit cards were issued from January 15. The Kerala Plus 2 exams followed a balanced and structured pattern, testing both conceptual understanding and analytical skills.
Websites to check result
Class 10, 12 result link will be made active on-
- karresults.nic.in
- kseab.karnataka.gov.in
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Steps to Check Plus Two, SSLC Result
Students can follow these steps to access their mark sheet online.
- Go to the official result website
- On homepage, click on the 'SSLC result 2026' or 'Plus two result 2026' link
- Enter registration number and date of birth
- Submit the details to view the result
- Download and take its printout for future references
For more deatils, one can go to the official website.
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