Kerala SSLC Result 2019 to be out today; know when and where to check
Jasleen Kaur Taneja | May 6, 2019 | 09:25 AM IST | 1 min read
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Download NowNEW DELHI, MAY 6: Kerala Board of Public Examinations (KBPE) is expected to release Kerala SSLC 2019 result today i.e May 6, 2019 in a press conference by Kerala Education Minister Prof. C Raveendranath. They'll be uploaded on the official website - kbpe.org thereafter. The result will be made available at 12 noon. Students can check the result using roll number as mentioned on the admit card. The Kerala SSLC exams were conducted between March 13 and 27.
It should be noted that the result released online is provisional. Students will be required to collect their original marksheet from their school after a few days.
Here’s how to check Kerala SSLC result 2019 -
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Visit the official website at www.kbpe.org
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Click on SSC Result 2019
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Enter the roll number and class
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Click on Submit
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The result will appear on screen
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Download and save it
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Take a print and secure it for future correspondence
Nearly 4.3 lakh students have appeared for the Kerala SSLC exam this year. Last year, the exams were conducted from March 7 till March 26 and the results were released on May 3, 2019. The pass percentage recorded was 97.84%.
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