Kerala SSLC Result 2025 Out: No minimum passing marks, grading system explained
Anu Parthiban | May 9, 2025 | 03:17 PM IST | 2 mins read
Kerala SSLC Results declared for 4 lakh students. From the next academic year 2026-27, students will have to obtain a minimum passing mark to clear the Class 10 board exam.
Explore the best courses after 10th across science, commerce, arts, and vocational streams. Find the right path based on your interests and build a strong career foundation.
Download NowNEW DELHI: Kerala Pareekshabhavan has declared the Kerala Secondary School Leaving Certificate Examination (Kerala SSLC) results 2025 for over 4.27 lakh students. Currently, there are no minimum passing marks for Kerala SSLC public exam 2025. Students obtaining less than 20 marks in any subject will be marked under the ‘Needs Improvement” category. Kerala SSLC Result 2025 LIVE
Kerala Class 10 public exam 2025 was held between March 3 to March 26. Students scoring a minimum of 30 to 39 marks will fall under the marginal category and those with marks 40 to 29 will be treated as average performers.
There has been no fixed Kerala SSLC passing marks , mainly to avoid failing students and providing them a second chance in the same year, thereby reducing dropout rates. The Kerala SSLC supplementary exams are likely to be held in June for students scoring below 20 marks.
However, the Kerala education minister V Sivankutty in June last year advocated for the introduction of “subject minimum marks” to improve the academic quality in the state. He also raised concerns that the lack of pass marks and no-detention policy will put students of Kerala at a disadvantage in national-level entrance exams.
Subsequently, in August, the education minister announced that the Class 10 students will have to obtain the minimum Kerala SSLC passing marks from the academic year 2026-27 to clear the public exam.
Kerala SSLC marks distribution
Students are given two and half hours duration to attempt 80 mark question paper and one and a half for 40 marks paper. The subject-wise Kerala SSLC mark distribution is given below.
|
Subject |
CE |
Theory marks |
Total |
|
First language paper 1 |
10 |
40 |
50 |
|
First language paper 2 |
10 |
40 |
50 |
|
English |
20 |
80 |
100 |
|
Third language - Hindi and general knowledge |
10 |
40 |
50 |
|
Social Science |
20 |
80 |
100 |
|
Physics |
10 |
40 |
50 |
|
Chemistry |
10 |
40 |
50 |
|
Biology |
10 |
40 |
50 |
|
Mathematics |
20 |
80 |
100 |
|
Information Technology |
10 |
10+30 (practical exam) |
50 |
Kerala grading system
Currently, the Kerala Board follows a grading system. Students are awarded grades based on the marks secured in each subject. Students can check their Kerala SSLC grade position from the table below.
|
Kerala SSLC grade |
Kerala SSLC marks |
Grade value |
Grade position |
|
A+ |
90% to 100% |
9 |
Outstanding |
|
A |
80% to 89% |
8 |
Excellent |
|
B+ |
70% to 79% |
7 |
Very good |
|
B |
60% to 69% |
6 |
Good |
|
C+ |
50% to 59% |
5 |
Above average |
|
C |
40% to 49% |
4 |
Average |
|
D+ |
30% to 39% |
3 |
Marginal |
|
D |
20% to 29% |
2 |
Need improvement |
|
E |
20% and below |
1 |
Need improvement |
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Next Story
]Featured News
]- West Bengal school teachers deployed for SIR now ordered to join Annapurna Bhandar duties; plan to move court
- IISER Bhopal discontinued BS-MS course over placement issues, offering BTech-MTech degrees: Director
- From next year, CBSE Class 12 answer sheets on Digilocker: Education ministry
- 'Son Im Crine': A teen and techies Vs the CBSE; or how the battle over the OSM portal unfolded online
- RTMNU Nagpur University exams plagued by delays, result errors; chaos disrupts academic schedule, internships
- Password in public? CBSE OSM portal under lens after 19-year-old hacker claims to bypass security measures
- PM-SETU stumbles on first step as MSDE scheme to upgrade ITIs struggles to find industry partners
- BS-MS to BTech, AI, data science: Why India’s top IISERs are going beyond traditional degrees
- Before NEET, CMC Vellore’s unique MBBS admissions tested aptitude along with merit; paper-leak restarts debate
- Jamia Millia Islamia student’s project can help Delhi’s unauthorised colonies ride out a heat wave