Kerala SSLC Result 2022 Declared: 44,363 students get A plus; overall pass percentage dips
Vagisha Kaushik | June 15, 2022 | 03:25 PM IST | 1 min read
Kerala SSLC result 2022 will be available online on the official website – keralaresults.nic.in from 4 pm today.
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NEW DELHI:
99.26% students have been declared pass in the Kerala SSLC result 2022 today, June 15. Kerala Class 10 result 2022 will be available online on the official website – keralaresults.nic.in. Education minister V Sivankutty said that results are being announced within a month. Individual results will be available on the websites from 4pm today.
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A total of 4,26,469 regular students appeared for the SSLC exam including 2,18,560 boys out of which 4,23,303 students passed the exam. 44,363 students got full A plus scores.
Among private students, 275 students appeared for the Class 10 exam out of which 206 passed recording 74.91 pass percentage.
District-wise, Malappuram secured the highest pass percentage with 3,024 students getting an A plus.
Steps to check DHSE Kerala SSLC result 2022
Follow the given steps to check SSLC result Kerala board.
- Visit the official website: keralaresults.nic.in 2022.
- On the homepage, click on the ‘Kerala SSLC result 2022.
- Enter roll number and date of birth in appropriate fields.
- Click on the button ‘Get Result’.
- Kerala result 2022 Class 10 will be displayed.
- Take a printout and save it for further reference.
Last year, a total of 4,22,226 students appeared in the SSLC examination. Out of them, 4,19,651 students passed the exams. The overall pass percentage was 99.47%.
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