The Kerala SSLC (Secondary School Leaving Certificate) Results 2025 is officially declared today, May 9, by the Kerala Pareeksha Bhavan during a press conference. Students who appeared for the Class 10 board examinations under the Kerala Board of Public Examinations (KBPE) can check their results through various official platforms. 

These include websites such as keralaresults.nic.in, pareekshabhavan.kerala.gov.in, and prd.kerala.gov.in, as well as mobile applications like Saphalam, PRD LIVE, and DigiLocker. To access their results, students will need to enter their roll number and date of birth exactly as mentioned on their hall tickets.

In 2024, a total of 427,153 students had registered for the SSLC exams, out of which 426,892 appeared. Impressively, 2,474 schools, including 892 government schools, achieved a 100% pass rate. The overall pass percentage stood at a remarkable 99.69%, continuing Kerala’s trend of consistently high success rates in the SSLC exams.

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Where to check Kerala SSLC 2025 results

Students can view their results on the following official websites:

Steps to check Kerala SSLC 2025 scorecard

  1. Visit any of the official websites listed above.
  2. Click on the “SSLC Class 10 Result 2025” link.
  3. Enter your roll number, registration number, date of birth, and other required login credentials.
  4. View and download your provisional scorecard.
  5. Take a printout for future reference.

Please note that the results available online are provisional, and students must collect their original mark sheets and certificates from their respective schools in the following days. In order to pass the examination, students must secure at least 35% marks in each subject. 

For those who do not meet the passing criteria, the board offers supplementary exams, also known as the “Save a Year” exams, to prevent the loss of an academic year. Additionally, students who are dissatisfied with their results may apply for revaluation or rechecking of their answer sheets by paying the required fee.

The Kerala SSLC 2025 exams were conducted from March 3 to March 26 across 2,980 centres located in Kerala, Lakshadweep, and Gulf countries. The board follows a grading system that ranges from A+ (90–100 marks) to D (below 30 marks). Students can calculate their percentage by dividing the total marks obtained by the number of subjects.