Thiruvananthapuram: The SSLC exam results were announced at 3 pm on Friday by Minister V Sivankutty. While 99.5% of students (4,24,583) qualified for higher education, 61,449 secured an A+ in all subjects. Kannur district secured the highest pass percentage, and Thiruvananthapuram the least. 2,331 schools in the state recorded a 100% pass rate.

Students will be able to access their results through the websites of the Pareeksha Bhavan, KITE, PRD and others by 4 pm. A total of 4,27,021 students who appeared for the exam in Kerala, Lakshadweep, and the Gulf region are awaiting their results. The results of THSSLC and AHSLC exams were also declared along with this.

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The SSLC, THSLC, and AHSLC examinations were conducted from March 3 to March 26, 2025. The examination was held at 2,964 centres in Kerala, 9 centres in Lakshadweep, and 7 centres in Gulf countries.

SSLC Result 2025 Kerala website links
Students will be able to check their individual and school-wise results from 4 pm onwards. Results will be available in the following official portals:

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

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
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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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