Kerala SSLC 2019 date sheet released; exams to begin from March 13
Kumud Sahni | November 2, 2018 | 01:05 PM IST | 1 min read
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Download NowNEW DELHI, NOVEMBER 2 : Kerala Pariksha Bhawan has published the exam date sheet of Kerala SSLC along with the application process, grading pattern and marking scheme on its official website. As per the date sheet, the exam will be conducted from March 13 till March 27, 2019.
The exam will start with the First languages like Malayalam, Urdu, Kannada and will be followed by other core subjects. The last paper, Biology, will be conducted on March 27. Students can fill the application form and submit it at the examination centre in their city without late fees from November 7 to 19 and including the late fee from November 22 to 30. The papers for subjects of 50 marks will be conducted from 1:45 pm to 3:30 pm while those of 100 marks will begin at 1:45 pm and go on till 4:30 pm.
Over 4 lakh students appear for the exam annually in both India and abroad, especially, from the Gulf countries. The results for the exam is expected to be declared in May. According to reports, around 4,31,762 students passed the class 10 exams in 2018. The pass percentage of the year was 97.84 %, which was 2% higher than that in the previous year. Out of the students who cleared the exam, 34,313 scored A+ grade.
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