Kerala SSLC Result 2019 declared; 98.11 percent students clear the exam
Jasleen Kaur Taneja | May 6, 2019 | 02:07 PM IST | 1 min read
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Download NowNEW DELHI, MAY 6: Kerala Board of Secondary Education (KBPE) has announced the Kerala SSLC 2019 result today i.e May 6 at 2 pm in a press conference by Kerala Education Secretary. A Shahjahan. The result has been uploaded on the official website - kbpe.org thereafter. Students can check the same using their roll number. This year, a total of 98.11 percent students cleared their Kerala SSLC examinations.
Here’s how to check Kerala SSLC result 2019-
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Visit the official website - www.kbpe.org
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Click on “SSLC result”
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A login window will appear
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Select the class and enter the roll number
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Click on “Submit”
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SCLC result will appear on the screen, download it and take a print out for future reference
The result mentions student’s name, roll number, marks secured in various subjects, percentage obtained, qualifying status and more. If a student is unable to clear the examination, he/she can apply for supplementary exams to avoid wasting a year. The examinations will be conducted in July and the Kerala SSLC supplementary result will release in August. This will be binding on students and no objections will be entertained.
Last year, the Kerala SSLC result was released on May 3, 2019. The overall pass percentage recorded was 97.84%. The performance this year has improved by 0.27%.
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