Kerala SSLC, plus two results 2026 on May 15 and 22; revaluation dates soon

Vaishnavi Shukla | April 28, 2026 | 05:58 PM IST | 1 min read

SSLC Results 2026: KBPE will announce Kerala VHSE results 2026 on May 22, along with plus two results

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Kerala SSLC, plus two, and VHSE result 2026 date announced. (Representational Image: Wikimediacommons)

The Kerala Board of Public Examination (KBPE) will announce Kerala Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC 2026) result on May 15, while plus two and vocational higher secondary education (VHSE) results will be declared on May 22.

Once the Kerala SSLC, plus two, and VHSE results 2026 are announced, the applications for revaluation will begin soon, and results will be declared by the end of May.

According to several media reports, the Kerala SSLC, plus two, and VHSE result 2026 date was announced by ministry of general education V Sivankutty, via a press conference.

More than 4.17 lakh students had appeared for SSLC exams 2026, which were held from March 5 to 30, while 4.5 lakh students had appeared for plus two exams.

Furthermore, the improvement results for Kerala plus one, who are currently in +2, will be announced on May 8, and Kerala 1+ HS results will be published on June 10.

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Kerala SSCL results 2026

The minister stated that over 2,000 teachers failed to take part in the result evaluation process, and strict action has been directed against them. He also cautioned that no tolerance would be shown toward school authorities accountable for any shortcomings in evaluation-related work.

Additionally, the Kerala general education department also conducted a learning support programme from April 20 to 27 for students in Classes 5 to 9, who failed to secure the minimum marks in the 2025-26 annual examinations.

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