Thiruvananthapuram: The results of the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) examination 2025 will be announced on Friday. Students can access their results online at the official portal sslcexam.kerala.gov.in and through the alternate website results.kite.kerala.gov.in.

The SSLC, THSLC, and AHSLC examinations were conducted from March 3 to March 26, 2025. A total of 4,27,021 students appeared for the SSLC exam under the regular category. The examination was held at 2,964 centres in Kerala, 9 centres in Lakshadweep, and 7 centres in Gulf countries.

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SSLC result 2025 Kerala date and time
The results will be declared on Friday, May 9, 2025. Students will be able to check their individual and school-wise results from 4 pm onwards.
Kerala SSLC results 2025 link
Students can check their results on the following official portals:

In addition to these, the results will also be made available through DigiLocker and via SMS services.

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How to check Kerala SSLC results
To check the Kerala SSLC Result 2025, follow these steps:

  • Visit results.kite.kerala.gov.in
  • Click on the ‘SSLC Result 2025’ link
  • Enter your registration number and date of birth
  • View and download your result
  • Take a printout or screenshot for future reference

Students may also visit pareekshabhavan.kerala.gov.in, click on ‘SSLC Results 2025’, enter their login credentials, and download the result displayed on the screen.

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SSLC result 2025 Kerala school-wise
To view school-wise results:

  • Visit results.kite.kerala.gov.in
  • Click on the ‘SSLC Result 2025’ link on the top bar
  • Select the ‘School-wise Results’ option
  • Enter your school code and click submit
  • The school-wise results will be displayed. Download and save for reference

Authorities have advised students to verify their results carefully and reach out to their schools or the Pareeksha Bhavan in case of discrepancies.

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