Kerala SSLC exams from March 4; results in May second week

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Students outside a SSLC examination hall in Kerala. File photo: Manorama

Thiruvananthapuram: The Kerala SSLC (Secondary School Leaving Certificate – Class 10) exams are set to commence on March 4. In Kerala, Lakshadweep, and the Gulf regions, a total of 4,27,105 students will be taking the SSLC exam this year across 2,971 exam centres.

Kerala has 2,955 centers, 7 in the Gulf region, and 9 in Lakshadweep, constituting the overall 2,971 exam centers. Among the students, 4,27,105 fall under the regular category, while 118 students belong to the private category. Among the students, 4,27,105 fall under the regular category, while 118 students belong to the private category.

The exam center with the highest number of students is located in Tirurangadi, at PKMMHSS Edarikode, where 2,085 students are scheduled to take the exam.

The first and second-year higher secondary exams (Plus One and Plus two) will be conducted from March 1 to 26. A total of 4,14,159 students will be participating in the Plus One exam while 4,41,213 students are expected to take the Plus Two exam. There will be 2,017 centres for the higher secondary exams.

The non-vocational practical exams were finished on February 16. The first and the second year NSQF vocational practical exams will conclude on Thursday (February 29).

Results for SSLC, higher secondary, and vocational higher secondary exams will be published in the second week of May.

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