Kerala SSLC Chemistry Exam Analysis 2025: Paper ‘moderate but well structured’; students’ reactions
Alivia Mukherjee | March 24, 2025 | 03:54 PM IST | 2 mins read
Kerala SSLC Chemistry Exam 2025: Students are required to score 15 marks out of 50 to pass.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Kerala Board of Public Examination (KBPE) conducted the Kerala Secondary School Leaving Certificate Examination the (Kerala SSLC ) 2025 chemistry exam today, March 24. As per reports, Kerala SSLC chemistry exam 2025 was moderate in difficulty level. As per subject experts, the Kerala SSLC Chemistry exam 2025 was 'well balanced'.
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The Kerala SSLC chemistry exam 2025 was conducted from 9:30 am to 11:15 am. The duration of the Kerala SSLC chemistry exam 2025 was 1.5 hours. Students were given 15 minutes to read the Kerala SSLC Chemistry question paper 2025. As per Kerala SSLC 2025 date sheet , the exams will end on March 26.
The Kerala SSLC passing marks 2025 out of 50 is 15. The official Kerala SSLC chemistry answer key 2025 is expected to be published in April. However, many coaching institutes will publish the unofficial Kerala SSLC chemistry answer key 2025 on their website or social media platform for reference. The Kerala SSLC 2025 marksheets will be available within 3 months after result declaration.
Kerala SSLC Chemistry exam analysis 2025
According to subject experts, the Kerala SSLC Chemistry exam 2025 was well-structured to assess both conceptual understanding and problem-solving skills. The Kerala SSLC Chemistry exam 2025 covered various topics from the syllabus and included a mix of theoretical, numerical, and assertion-reasoning questions, as per reports.
Kerala SSLC Chemistry Exam 2025 Analysis: Feedback
Many students found the Kerala SSLC Chemistry exam 2025 manageable. As per students, multiple-choice and theory-based questions were directly from the syllabus. As per reports, some students struggled with numerical problems, while those who had practiced Kerala SSLC Chemistry previous year's questions found the exam easier.
As per teacher's feedback, the assertion-reasoning section in Kerala SSLC Chemistry exam 2025 required in-depth conceptual understanding, making it challenging for students who focused on memorization. However, all questions in Kerala SSLC Chemistry exam 2025 were syllabus-based.
Kerala SSLC Chemistry question paper 2025
A total of 20 questions were asked in the Kerala SSLC Chemistry question paper 2025. The Kerala SSLC Chemistry exam 2025 carried a total of 40 marks. The Kerala SSLC Chemistry question paper 2025 consisted of four sections.
- Section A: 1 mark for each correct answer, no negative marking
- Section B: 2 marks for each correct answer, no negative marking
- Section C: 3 marks for each correct answer, no negative marking
- Section D: 4 marks for each correct answer, no negative marking
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