Kerala SSLC Results 2023 Out: 68,000 students get A+; Kannur performs best
Kerala SSLC result 2023 link will be active at 4 PM on results.kite.kerala.gov.in. 951 government schools recorded 100% pass percentage.
Anu Parthiban | May 19, 2023 | 03:40 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Kerala state education minister V Sivankutty announced the Kerala Secondary School Leaving Certificate (Kerala SSLC 2023) results today in a press conference. The overall pass percentage slightly improved this year. 99.70% declared pass, of which over 68,000 students got full A+ in the Class 10th Kerala results 2023. The SSLC Kerala result link will be activated at results.kite.kerala.gov.in at 4 PM. Kerala SSLC Result 2023 (OUT) Live Updates
A total of 68,604 students got full A+, which is much higher than last year. 44, 363 students got full A+ last year. As per the results, 951 government schools recorded 100% pass percentage.
As per the district-wise performance, Kannur recorded the highest of 99.94% in Class 10 results, while Wayanad pass percentage was lowest at 98.41%. Pala and Muvattupuzha with 100 percent recorded the highest pass percentage in the educational districts.
Under the SSLC private new scheme exam 2021-22, 150 students wrote and 100 students passed. The pass percentage was at 66.67%.
As per the Kerala 10th results 2023 in Gulf centres, the exam was held in 8 centres and 518 students wrote. Out of the total, 504 students were declared pass. The overall pass percentage of Gulf centres was 97.3%. Four Gulf centres recorded 100 pass percentage. On the other hand, 289 students appeared in Lakshadweep. Out of which 283 passed by recording 97.92 pass percentage.
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