Kerala SSLC 2020 Result Statistics; 98.82% pass percentage, check complete details here
Team Careers360 | June 30, 2020 | 03:47 PM IST | 2 mins read
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Kerala Pariksha Bhavan has declared the SSLC 2020 result today on June 30, 2020. The result is released on keralaresults.nic.in for 4,22,092 students who appeared in the examination. Out of the total, 98.82% students have successfully cleared the exam. This year, there is a hike of 0.71% in overall pass percentage. Check the complete Kerala Board SSLC Result 2020 highlights here.
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Kerala SSLC Result 2020 Highlights
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The total number of students appeared in the examination are 4,22,092. A total of 4,17,101 students have successfully passed the Kerala SSLC examination.
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The overall pass percentage for SSLC result 2020 is 98.82%.
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The exam has been conducted at 2945 exam centres, which includes 9 centres from Lakshadweep and 3 from the Gulf region.
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A total of 41,906 students have passed the exam with A+ grade. Out of which, 2736 students belongs to Malappuram district. Last year 37, 334 students have secured A+ grade.
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There is an overall increase of 4572 students who got A+ in all subjects this year, compared to 2019.
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Kuttanad education district has the highest pass percentage with 100%.
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Wayanad education district has the lowest pass percentage with 95.04%.
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Schools with full pass percentage -
- 637 Government schools (599 last year)
- 796 Private schools (713 last year)
- 404 unaided schools (391 last year) -
A total number of Private candidates appeared in the examination are 1770. Out of which, 1356 students have passed the exam with an overall pass percentage of 76.61%.
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Subjectwise attendance in Kerala SSLC exam:
- Physics - 99.82%
- Chemistry - 99.92%
- Maths - 99.5% -
All the students who qualified the SSLC examination will get admission in Plus 1. The state has 427,975 seats in Plus 1. However, a few numbers of students from CBSE board will also come in.
Performance of Gulf and Lakshadweep region schools
| Particular | Details of Gulf region | Details of Lakshadweep region |
| Total schools | 3 | 9 |
| Students appeared | 597 | 592 |
| Students passed | 587 |
561
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| Pass percentage | 98.32 | 94.76 |
Maximum and minimum students appeared
- Maximum number of students appeared from PKMMHSS, Edarikode school (Malappuram District)
- The minimum number of students appeared from Govt. HS Thekkekkara (Alleppy District) and from Hassan Haji Memorial International School (Kannur District). 2 students from each of these schools appeared for the exams.
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